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How Were You Praised As A Child? Unpacking Our Perspective and Leaning into a Soul Refresh

How Were You Praised As A Child? Unpacking Our Perspective and Leaning into a Soul Refresh

FromAffirmations for Black Girls


How Were You Praised As A Child? Unpacking Our Perspective and Leaning into a Soul Refresh

FromAffirmations for Black Girls

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Mar 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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In today's episode of the Affirmations for Black Girls Podcast, join host Tyra The Creative as we embark on a journey of self-discovery and reflection. With March's theme of "A Soul Refresh," we're diving into emotional and mental spring cleaning by exploring our childhoods and embracing discomfort as a pathway to learning. Through thought-provoking questions, we'll gain a better understanding of our perspective and inner workings.This week’s Affirmation is “I am an open book, ready to explore the pages of my soul with an open heart and open mind.”Questions:How were you praised as a child?What am I putting off that feels important? Why am I avoiding it?When was the last time I truly enjoyed my own company? What was I doing?What’s something that was said to me in my childhood that I carry to this day? What would I say to my younger self now?What’s become more important to me recently than ever before?What have I always accepted as true that turned out to be false?How were you praised as a child Instagram posthttps://www.instagram.com/p/C2s312ZvKm_/Key Takeaways:Childhood Praise: Reflecting on how we were praised as children can provide insights into our self-worth and perspectives on success.Embracing Discomfort: By leaning into discomfort and exploring uncomfortable topics, such as our childhood experiences, we can foster personal growth and self-awareness.Self-Reflection as a Daily Practice: Self-reflection should be an ongoing journey, allowing us to understand our motivations, navigate life's challenges, and cultivate clarity and purpose.Hey! Have you heard of ClassPass? They’re giving an exclusive free trial (with 20 bonus credits!) only available to friends of mine. https://shop.tyrathecreative.com/classpass Wanna fellowship IRL? Join the Waitlist for our first event -  https://tyrathecreative.myflodesk.com/x87qtjsbhb ResourcesSelf Reflection Card Deck - https://shop.tyrathecreative.com/self-reflection 50 side quests to do this year - https://we.tl/t-gmLxjREKx4  Listen to the For Life’s Rainy Day Playlist Wanna give therapy a try? Use BetterHelp: https://rebrand.ly/6ulm6zk Try The Calm App https://rebrand.ly/21n4tre COMMUNITY CONNECTION FORM: https://forms.gle/m4AD2YaYbGhd8gEv6Sign Up for our Newsletter!Shop the AFBG Merch! Ask a QuestionSend me a message:affirmationsforblackgirls@gmail.comOur P.O Box:TYRA MORRISONP.O. BOX 674NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA 91603Please Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the podcast to always hear the latest affirmations from your favorite Black Girl!Follow Us on Instagram: Affirmations for Black Girls InstaFollow Us on Twitter: Affirmations for Black Girls Twitter Follow Us on Youtube: Affirmations for Black Girls YoutubeThe links above may be commission linksOur Sponsors:* Check out NPR: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510372/black-stories-black-truthsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/affirmations-for-black-girls/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Released:
Mar 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Affirmations for Black Girls Podcast creates a safe space for women who may be suppressing their feelings. It’s a space where they can be open with themselves. Providing emotional support and encouragement to Black girls that have encountered things they don’t yet feel comfortable sharing with friends, family, or the world. AFBG discusses all things relationships, faith, careers, self love and personal development, whilst helping others to reflect on their own life’s journey and think about how they’re feeling in order to move forward in a healthy manner.