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Healing from New Age Thinking - The fears in honoring yourself - The stolen childhood of Adult Children of Alcoholics

Healing from New Age Thinking - The fears in honoring yourself - The stolen childhood of Adult Children of Alcoholics

FromThe Overwhelmed Brain


Healing from New Age Thinking - The fears in honoring yourself - The stolen childhood of Adult Children of Alcoholics

FromThe Overwhelmed Brain

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Length:
91 minutes
Released:
May 15, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Are you annoyed by affirmations? It's how I start off every show. I take a few minutes to explain why that is. Also I talk about positive thinking and bridging the gap between emotions and reason. Next when you fear honoring yourself, what can you do? It's great advice to tell someone: "Just honor your boundaries then you can start creating the life you want!" Which of course is something I say all the time. But what if you are just too afraid to? Finally I read a letter from an adult child of an alcoholic who felt that his playfulness was stripped away because of the state of fear he lived in growing up in an alcoholic household. Enjoy this longer episode of The Overwhelmed Brain.
Released:
May 15, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Overwhelmed Brain is here to help you increase your emotional intelligence, strengthen your self-worth and self-esteem, and empower you so that you can make decisions that are right for you. If you struggle with anxiety, depression, fears, stress, obsession, panic, or any relationship, marriage, emotional abuse, or family issues, this show empowers you to honor yourself and get into alignment with what's most important to you. If affirmations feel like lies and positive thinking feels like denial, tune into the show that gives you practical, down to earth advice to help you create the life you want. No more emotional abuse