Does self-worth change the quality of your relationships? Absolutely! Self-worth is critical when it comes to a having a healthy and loving relationship. In this episode, you'll learn how over-giving and under-receiving depletes self-worth. You'll learn why tit-for-tat thinking kills intimacy (and self-esteem). You'll get three easy steps to strengthen self-worth, your relationship, and to get yourself back on track.
The Surprising Secret to Boost Your Confidence Before a Big Date
Escape the suffocating cycle of worthlessness that traps you. Break free by acknowledging the unrealistic stories that hold you back from embracing your true self. Instead of chasing unattainable ideals, prioritize deliberate actions that reinforce your worth. It's not about perfection or societal expectations; it's about honoring your journey, showing yourself love and kindness. Rewrite your narrative, take small steps, and watch your self-worth flourish. Embrace who you truly are and embark on a fulfilling path of self-love and acceptance. You deserve it all. Step into the worthy cycle and unleash your potential.
The Secret to Building Unstoppable Confidence at Work
Do you struggle with confidence at work? Do you sometimes feel like you're not keeping up? Do you ever feel ashamed or judged? When it comes to your job, self-worth is critical. In the "before" example, I share about my insecurities at work and the ever-pervasive imposter syndrome that always held me back. In my "after" example, I walk you through my mindset now and give you four simple steps to help you build self-worth at work.
The Surprising Way Your Self-Worth Affects Your PARENTING
Does self-worth affect your parenting? The answer is yes. Here I share about how boundaries affect parenting, self-worth, and trust. I give you a "before-and-after" example of what my parenting looked like when my self-esteem was in the gutter and what parenting looked like "after" I had a strong sense of self worth. Learn why self-worth work is critical for parents and easy steps to help you start your own worthy work.
9 Realistic Ways to Practice Better Self-Care
Self-care gets tossed around as a hot-button topic in the world of personal development, yet many people are confused about what it really means. If self-care looks like bubble baths, yoga classes, or treat-yo-self spa days, how on earth do you realistically add these practices into your life, let alone afford them?
Top 10 Ways to Reduce Anxiety
Five Lies That Keep You Stuck
How to Stop Living in Survival Mode
“Survival mode” happens when you have a dysfunctional relationship to the self-preservation instinct. Rather than truly providing food, shelter, safety—you catastrophize and generalize about possible futures. In this state, you’re a hamster on a wheel, always hustling to outrun the bad-guy, never gaining ground.
What Are You Worth? A Deceptively Difficult Question
3 Key Steps to Self-Compassion
Most of us have a natural compassion towards others. We see someone struggling or suffering and it's our human nature to want to extend a hand, to offer loving kindness and to want to help. Yet, when we look inward, many of us struggle to offer ourselves the same kindness.
Self-compassion means to extend love, friendliness and acceptance to one's self in instances of perceived inadequacy, failure, or general suffering. To some extent, self-compassion also has the meaning of trusting oneself - trusting that we have what it takes to know ourselves thoroughly and completely without feeling hopeless, without turning against ourselves because of what we see. Self-compassion is a form of faith: a faith in the way we hold our conversation with life.
The Dalai Lama says that having compassion for oneself is the basis for developing compassion for others. When we have learned to have compassion for ourselves, this leads us naturally to unlimited friendliness toward others.



