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Author and master life-coach Nancy Levin discusses her new book, Worthy, revealing why she wrote it and how a personal crisis—the end of her marriage—allowed her to explore her sense of self and real value. She talks about how perfectionism and other shadow beliefs can create feelings of unworthiness, and how she discovered that she needed to resolve internal issues instead of focusing on external achievements. Nancy goes on to explain what “net worth” really means, how you can increase your worthiness quotient, the role fear plays in your life, how real change happens, the most important tool in transformation, and more. Nancy also shares an exercise in uncovering underlying commitments, and she guides listeners in understanding their desires and learning how to receive. This empowering interview will motivate you to trust yourself and know that you are worthy
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Author and master life-coach Nancy Levin discusses her new book, Worthy, revealing why she wrote it and how a personal crisis—the end of her marriage—allowed her to explore her sense of self and real value. She talks about how perfectionism and other shadow beliefs can create feelings of unworthiness, and how she discovered that she needed to resolve internal issues instead of focusing on external achievements. Nancy goes on to explain what “net worth” really means, how you can increase your worthiness quotient, the role fear plays in your life, how real change happens, the most important tool in transformation, and more. Nancy also shares an exercise in uncovering underlying commitments, and she guides listeners in understanding their desires and learning how to receive. This empowering interview will motivate you to trust yourself and know that you are worthy

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