I'll be honest. One of my favorite parts of hopping on the mic once a week to talk about these topics with George is that I often need this advice myself. Of course, we make no secret of the fact that we both consider ourselves works in progress. But in this moving episode, I found myself learning so much from the conversation I had with George.
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I don't know about you, but loving myself hasn't come easy to me, due in part to a challenging childhood, as well as many of the trials and tribulations we all experience as we attempt to navigate life as best we can.
But in this transformative episode, George takes us on a journey to the center of your own universe — yourself. It's not just a podcast episode; it's a masterclass in self-love, self-worth, and the art of being your own life coach. Think of George as the Yoda of self-improvement, guiding you through the labyrinth of your own mind.
As he likes to say, I strongly recommend you "grabbing a snack and a backpack" for this adventure. Oh, and a pen and notepad — the tactics and principles he shares will change your life. They've already changed mine.
Why is it so hard for so many of us to love ourselves? What stands in our way of seeing our own worth and loving ourselves wholly?
When has George struggled throughout his life to love himself? And how did he finally move through that?
How are the relationships in your life helping or hurting your ability to love yourself?
What are the critical mindsets you must embrace to help repair and nurture the relationship you have with yourself?
What role do boundaries play in helping you develop a healthy, loving relationship with yourself?
How can daily affirmations actually help you cultivate a relationship with yourself, and what should that practice look like?
Gift Yourself: George kicks off the episode with a powerful principle—be your own Santa Claus. Why wait for a special occasion to treat yourself? Whether it's a new watch or even new wipers for your car, gifting yourself is a tangible way to acknowledge your own worth.
Core Circle: Ever wondered about the dynamics of your inner circle? George introduces a groundbreaking mindset—Are you the Uber driver or the GPS in your relationships? This metaphor compels you to reevaluate your relationships and the energy you invest in them.
Spirituality: Navigating the often sensitive topic of spirituality, George shares his personal insights without preaching. He even brings in scriptural references to underline the importance of knowing and loving oneself.
Self-Awareness: The episode emphasizes the need to turn the spotlight inward. It's about understanding that you are the main character in your life story.
Internal Affirmation: George challenges the listener to flip the script from seeking external validation to internal affirmation. Be your own cheerleader, mentor, and spiritual guide.
Self-Evaluation: Take a moment to ask yourself the questions George has laid out. They're not just questions; they're a mirror reflecting your inner world.
Daily Affirmations: Start each day with positive affirmations. Remind yourself that you're worthy, loved, and capable.
Set Boundaries: Know your worth and set boundaries accordingly. This is a best practice that will serve you well in all aspects of life.
"Are you highly self-critical? Do you beat yourself up over failures? Do you work too much and push too hard without giving yourself time to breathe? Do you feel the need to compete, outperform others, and move ahead of the pack? Do you live with shame or a sense of not being good enough? We live in a society that regularly sends us the message to achieve more, work harder, win, be perfect, be the best.
There is of course nothing wrong with having goals and dreams to pursue. However, most of us don't stop to consider whether our self-critical and competitive attitude is actually helping us achieve these goals or whether it might actually be standing in our way. New research suggests self-compassion may be a far superior alternative."