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Three Lies Women Need to Quit Telling Themselves
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I'm not a big fan of black and white judgments about what's a lie and what isn't. Generally speaking, I'm not terribly invested in the "truth." The truth is very, very fluid. Almost every lies, at least to themselves. Hell, from moment to moment what's true can change for any one person at any time. Especially when it comes to my thoughts, I know the most accurate indicator what's true is pretty simple. Does this thought work? Does it get me the kind of results I want in my life? Does this thought hold water for the long haul? If it doesn't, I have to admit to myself that thought is a lie. Lies don't yield great results no matter how long I'm lying to myself. I've lived my life by some really bad lies. There were lies I told myself so often they became a very shaky foundation under an unstable life. I know I'm not alone. We're going to talk about 3 lies women regularly tell themselves in some form that we should all give up now. Read the blog post here.
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Indhold leveret af BlogTalkRadio.com and Reimagined Radio. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af BlogTalkRadio.com and Reimagined Radio eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
I'm not a big fan of black and white judgments about what's a lie and what isn't. Generally speaking, I'm not terribly invested in the "truth." The truth is very, very fluid. Almost every lies, at least to themselves. Hell, from moment to moment what's true can change for any one person at any time. Especially when it comes to my thoughts, I know the most accurate indicator what's true is pretty simple. Does this thought work? Does it get me the kind of results I want in my life? Does this thought hold water for the long haul? If it doesn't, I have to admit to myself that thought is a lie. Lies don't yield great results no matter how long I'm lying to myself. I've lived my life by some really bad lies. There were lies I told myself so often they became a very shaky foundation under an unstable life. I know I'm not alone. We're going to talk about 3 lies women regularly tell themselves in some form that we should all give up now. Read the blog post here.
…
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