If you’ve made bad decisions in the past, how can you feel like you can ever trust yourself again? Whether its a decision about your work, your relationships, or any other life event, nothing crushes your self-trust more than a choice that went “wrong.” But what if it wasn’t a mistake, even if it ended badly? And what if you could give yourself compassion for doing the best you could? What if—this time around—you make your decisions with more self-awareness and self-compassion and trust that no matter the outcome, you can handle it. Maybe that’s the best way to build back your decision-making trust.
How can you trust yourself when you’ve made mistakes in the past? [7:40]
Something that ends doesn’t make it a bad decision [9:23]
You have to actively choose the opposite of familiarity [12:12]
Self-awareness and self-compassion is key [16:03]
Your view of the world is not abject truth [17:42]
Getting out of the same mental patterns [21:07]
You have to believe you’re worth more [24:12]
Taking responsibility for your choices and actions [26:19]
There is power in knowing, even if it hurts [29:41]
Why not try something different? [32:10]
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