Happiness, Healing, Self-Esteem
Discover how to have happiness, joy, self-worth and self-esteem. Through Inner Bonding, achieve personal growth, mental health, gain confidence and enhance creativity.
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Article |
Author |
Loving Yourself First  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
Hurt Feelings vs. Hurt Heart  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
Learning to Feel Truly Loved: A Path for Drew Barrymore?  |
Nancy Weston |
Does Psychotherapy Work?  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
The Sweetness of Being Received  |
Phyllis Stein |
My New Friend Howtid  |
Merry Oislander |
Nipping, biting and teething OH MY!  |
Kate Reardon Hutchens, CEIS, LICSW |
Learning To Reparent Old Patterns As I Hang Out In The Helplessness With A Horse!  |
Merry Oislander |
Intention Is Everything, Even With Horses!!!!  |
Merry Oislander |
Disengaging From Your Family of Origin  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
Too Good To Be True  |
Shelley Riutta MSE, LPC |
Why Don't I Have Friends?  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
Update to Stryder the Wonder Horse!!!!  |
Merry Oislander |
What Creates Confidence?  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
Do You Really Deserve to be Punished?  |
Phyllis Stein |
The Wounded Self As Ally, Part II  |
Karen Kral, M.A., LPCC |
Stryder the Wonder Horse!!!!  |
Merry Oislander |
The Wounded Self as Ally  |
Karen Kral, M.A., LPCC |
The Flip Side of Love  |
Michael Barmak |
Leaving the Family System: An Honorable Choice  |
Rythea Lee |
Take the Leap.....and FLY!  |
Shelley Riutta MSE, LPC |
Happiness and Financial Success - Which Comes First?  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
Should I Stay or Should I Go?  |
Phyllis Stein, Ph.D. |
The Inner Child  |
Ajay Kaira |
On Friendship  |
Ivanka Jankovic |
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Daily Inspiration
The avoidance of loneliness, heartbreak and helplessness over others and outcomes is often at the root of controlling, compliant, resistant or addictive behavior. It is helpful to learn to name the feeling we are trying to avoid. When we name it, we can allow it, acknowledge it, embrace it, bring love and compassion to it, and then release it to Spirit. Denying it keeps us stuck. Naming it allows us to manage it, release it and take loving action in our own behalf.
By
Dr. Margaret Paul