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 |
Inviting Pain  |
Susan Teague |
It's a Choice  |
Steve Goodier |
Just Like Goodbye  |
Michael Barmak, Copyright 2004 |
Just Love  |
Diana Elise |
Learning Compassion for Myself  |
Kate Reardon |
Learning to See Our Core Self  |
Nancy Swisher |
Life is Good!  |
Susan Teague |
Live Your Soul not a Role  |
Nancy Swisher |
Love and the Wounded Self  |
Nancy Swisher |
Love Includes Everything (or today is the day I don't go to war with myself)  |
Rythea Lee |
Not Taking Things Personally  |
April Patterson |
Offering Your Inner Child a Third Way, Compassion and Love  |
Phyllis Stein, Ph.D. |
On Being Helpless, Becoming Empowered, and Surrendering  |
Susan Settle |
Our Wounded Parts are Not Wrong: Learning to Love Ourselves  |
Phyllis Stein, Ph.D. |
Personalized IB  |
Monte U |
Present Perfect: the Perfect Seed for the Perfect Life.  |
Ana Garcia |
Pushing vs. Loving Action  |
Nancy Swisher |
Q-TIP  |
Patti Gerrish |
Reaching Forgiveness  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
Self-Worth  |
ivanka jankovic |
The Appreciation Game  |
Phyllis Stein, Ph.D. |
The Below-The-Belly-Button Kid  |
Esther Corley |
The Best Gift You Can Give Your Inner Child  |
Shelley Riutta, MSE, LPC |
The Healing Power of Holding  |
Sylvia Poareo, M.A. |
The Need to Feel Special  |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
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Daily Inspiration
Many people seem to feel entitled to get what they want at the expense of others. People with an entitlement issue often attract those with a caretaking issue. The person with the entitlement issue believes he or she deserves to take from others, while the caretaker believes he or she deserves to be taken from. Neither are taking loving care of themselves.
By
Dr. Margaret Paul