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#323: Can I Transform Self-Sabotage Into Spiritual Success? With Dr. Alison Cook

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Do you ever beat yourself up when how you feel doesn’t line up with how you think you should feel? You may be saying, “I shouldn’t feel this way” or “Why does this even bother me?”

Well, my friend, there's a reason you feel the way you feel, and those inner tensions don’t have to result in guilt, shame, or being frustrated with yourself.

Today on the 4:13, Dr. Alison Cook is back to help you walk through the conflicting thoughts and emotions that leave you confused and feeling defeated. She’ll show you how to name, tame, and transform those unruly thoughts so you don’t have to be stuck in them anymore, but instead experience emotional freedom.

Alison will help you identify false guilt and get rid of it, trade that mental chaos for curiosity, and break those cycles of defeat once and for all. It’s time to stop beating yourself up for the way you feel and say, “You know what? I do feel this way! And I am going to do something about it.”

SHOW NOTES: 413Podcast.com/323

Enter to win the GIVEAWAY and read the episode TRANSCRIPT in the show notes.

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Manage episode 448897621 series 2442165
Innhold levert av Jennifer Rothschild. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Jennifer Rothschild eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Do you ever beat yourself up when how you feel doesn’t line up with how you think you should feel? You may be saying, “I shouldn’t feel this way” or “Why does this even bother me?”

Well, my friend, there's a reason you feel the way you feel, and those inner tensions don’t have to result in guilt, shame, or being frustrated with yourself.

Today on the 4:13, Dr. Alison Cook is back to help you walk through the conflicting thoughts and emotions that leave you confused and feeling defeated. She’ll show you how to name, tame, and transform those unruly thoughts so you don’t have to be stuck in them anymore, but instead experience emotional freedom.

Alison will help you identify false guilt and get rid of it, trade that mental chaos for curiosity, and break those cycles of defeat once and for all. It’s time to stop beating yourself up for the way you feel and say, “You know what? I do feel this way! And I am going to do something about it.”

SHOW NOTES: 413Podcast.com/323

Enter to win the GIVEAWAY and read the episode TRANSCRIPT in the show notes.

Get my weekly email, Java with Jennifer, to be notified when a new podcast episode releases. Subscribe HERE.

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364 episoder

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