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 |
Have I Ever Felt Joy In My Life?  |
Tamara Stover, 7-30-08 |
Putting a Shield Around Your Inner Child  |
Phyllis Stein, Ph.D. |
The Truth Will Set You Free  |
MonteU |
What if Your Life Were Like a Machine, Who Would be Running it?  |
Phyllis Stein, Ph.D. |
Are You Loving Yourself Enough?  |
Nancy Swisher |
I Love My Body  |
Shelley Riutta, MSE, LPC |
Learning from our Mistakes  |
Patricia A'dagata |
Leisure Time, Retirement Time  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
Why Do So Many People Lack Integrity?  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
Functionally Obsolete?  |
Dr. Sharon Pearson |
Who is Running Your Show?  |
Phyllis |
My Reflection .... Intensive April 2008  |
TenderSpirit |
Are You Having Fun Yet?  |
Shelley Riutta, MSE, LPC |
The Opposite of Self-Judgment Is Self-Validation  |
Phyllis |
Who Am I?  |
TenderSpirit |
A Wounded Child's Survival Through Life's Journey  |
TenderSpirit |
Happy Birthday: The Joy of Being Fully Yourself  |
EmilyAgnew |
The Incredible Power of Intent  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
Forgiveness: Acceptance and Letting Go  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
Love, Where Is It?  |
nancys |
What Does It Mean To Have Integrity?  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
Of Mice and Cinderella: The Internal Drama  |
Sharon Pearson, Ph.D. |
Teaching  |
MonteU |
Fear of Failure  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
The Power of Gratitude: 3 Questions, 30 Days  |
nancys |
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Daily Inspiration
A major challenge in staying conscious is to take loving action in your own behalf. As soon as you don't, it is likely you will feel numb or anxious, depressed or angry. The numbness is your inner child's
way of not feeling the pain of the inner abandonment. The anxiety, depression or anger are your inner child's feelings that result from inner abandonment. Notice your feelings and take the appropriate loving action in your own behalf.
By
Dr. Margaret Paul