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“I was raised in a typical family, just the American family, where mom and dad put their kids first, and the partner’s next and themselves last, believing this is the loving thing to do, so that’s what I did. I was raised believing that love means you must deny yourself.”
In this week's episode, we engage in a powerful and vulnerable conversation with Terri Britt, a former Miss U.S.A, teacher, author, and motivational speaker.
Terri's insights on worthiness inspire thought-provoking discussions about self-worth and how it impacts our lives.
She reflects on her younger years when she sought validation from external sources, such as accolades, a boyfriend, and awards, but found that the resulting feeling of emptiness always lingered.“I hated myself” Terri comments, until she took notice of the importance of spiritual healing and clearing out blocks: “the more I did this the more peaceful I became and the more joyful I became.”
HIGHLIGHTS
(08:07) Terry’s pivotal moments
(12:45) Something “I was always looking for”
(17:49) Not worthy of love
(21:04) The inner child
(25:54) Doing the work as a mom
(30:41) Aligning with truth
(38:04) Kinesthetic learners
(42:55) Reacting
(45:42) Gratitude
CONNECT WITH TERRI
**WAYS TO ENTER MY WORLD**
CONTACT ALYSE
By Alyse Bacine4.9
6464 ratings
“I was raised in a typical family, just the American family, where mom and dad put their kids first, and the partner’s next and themselves last, believing this is the loving thing to do, so that’s what I did. I was raised believing that love means you must deny yourself.”
In this week's episode, we engage in a powerful and vulnerable conversation with Terri Britt, a former Miss U.S.A, teacher, author, and motivational speaker.
Terri's insights on worthiness inspire thought-provoking discussions about self-worth and how it impacts our lives.
She reflects on her younger years when she sought validation from external sources, such as accolades, a boyfriend, and awards, but found that the resulting feeling of emptiness always lingered.“I hated myself” Terri comments, until she took notice of the importance of spiritual healing and clearing out blocks: “the more I did this the more peaceful I became and the more joyful I became.”
HIGHLIGHTS
(08:07) Terry’s pivotal moments
(12:45) Something “I was always looking for”
(17:49) Not worthy of love
(21:04) The inner child
(25:54) Doing the work as a mom
(30:41) Aligning with truth
(38:04) Kinesthetic learners
(42:55) Reacting
(45:42) Gratitude
CONNECT WITH TERRI
**WAYS TO ENTER MY WORLD**
CONTACT ALYSE

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