Stephanie Harrison
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It's a great question. Basically, it's your sense of yourself and whether or not you have value as a person. You know, there was a really interesting trend in the 80s and 90s when I was growing up, which was the self-esteem movement.
It's a great question. Basically, it's your sense of yourself and whether or not you have value as a person. You know, there was a really interesting trend in the 80s and 90s when I was growing up, which was the self-esteem movement.
It's a great question. Basically, it's your sense of yourself and whether or not you have value as a person. You know, there was a really interesting trend in the 80s and 90s when I was growing up, which was the self-esteem movement.
And basically, it was prop up your kids, build them up by telling them how amazing they are and giving them trophies and trying to elevate them through their achievements. And that's really backfired, as we can see through people my age who are struggling with with their wellbeing. And instead, I think that it's much healthier to seek out self-acceptance. So you are acceptable no matter what.
And basically, it was prop up your kids, build them up by telling them how amazing they are and giving them trophies and trying to elevate them through their achievements. And that's really backfired, as we can see through people my age who are struggling with with their wellbeing. And instead, I think that it's much healthier to seek out self-acceptance. So you are acceptable no matter what.
And basically, it was prop up your kids, build them up by telling them how amazing they are and giving them trophies and trying to elevate them through their achievements. And that's really backfired, as we can see through people my age who are struggling with with their wellbeing. And instead, I think that it's much healthier to seek out self-acceptance. So you are acceptable no matter what.
And basically, it was prop up your kids, build them up by telling them how amazing they are and giving them trophies and trying to elevate them through their achievements. And that's really backfired, as we can see through people my age who are struggling with with their wellbeing. And instead, I think that it's much healthier to seek out self-acceptance. So you are acceptable no matter what.
And basically, it was prop up your kids, build them up by telling them how amazing they are and giving them trophies and trying to elevate them through their achievements. And that's really backfired, as we can see through people my age who are struggling with with their wellbeing. And instead, I think that it's much healthier to seek out self-acceptance. So you are acceptable no matter what.
And basically, it was prop up your kids, build them up by telling them how amazing they are and giving them trophies and trying to elevate them through their achievements. And that's really backfired, as we can see through people my age who are struggling with with their wellbeing. And instead, I think that it's much healthier to seek out self-acceptance. So you are acceptable no matter what.
And basically, it was prop up your kids, build them up by telling them how amazing they are and giving them trophies and trying to elevate them through their achievements. And that's really backfired, as we can see through people my age who are struggling with with their wellbeing. And instead, I think that it's much healthier to seek out self-acceptance. So you are acceptable no matter what.
And basically, it was prop up your kids, build them up by telling them how amazing they are and giving them trophies and trying to elevate them through their achievements. And that's really backfired, as we can see through people my age who are struggling with with their wellbeing. And instead, I think that it's much healthier to seek out self-acceptance. So you are acceptable no matter what.
And basically, it was prop up your kids, build them up by telling them how amazing they are and giving them trophies and trying to elevate them through their achievements. And that's really backfired, as we can see through people my age who are struggling with with their wellbeing. And instead, I think that it's much healthier to seek out self-acceptance. So you are acceptable no matter what.
And basically, it was prop up your kids, build them up by telling them how amazing they are and giving them trophies and trying to elevate them through their achievements. And that's really backfired, as we can see through people my age who are struggling with with their wellbeing. And instead, I think that it's much healthier to seek out self-acceptance. So you are acceptable no matter what.
And that means that if I do a terrible job on this podcast and embarrass myself, that I would do my best to hang up and say, Stephanie, you're still acceptable. I might've wished I'd done better. I might've wished I sounded more articulate or whatever it was, but it doesn't affect my inherent sense of wellbeing.
And that means that if I do a terrible job on this podcast and embarrass myself, that I would do my best to hang up and say, Stephanie, you're still acceptable. I might've wished I'd done better. I might've wished I sounded more articulate or whatever it was, but it doesn't affect my inherent sense of wellbeing.
And that means that if I do a terrible job on this podcast and embarrass myself, that I would do my best to hang up and say, Stephanie, you're still acceptable. I might've wished I'd done better. I might've wished I sounded more articulate or whatever it was, but it doesn't affect my inherent sense of wellbeing.
And that means that if I do a terrible job on this podcast and embarrass myself, that I would do my best to hang up and say, Stephanie, you're still acceptable. I might've wished I'd done better. I might've wished I sounded more articulate or whatever it was, but it doesn't affect my inherent sense of wellbeing.
And that means that if I do a terrible job on this podcast and embarrass myself, that I would do my best to hang up and say, Stephanie, you're still acceptable. I might've wished I'd done better. I might've wished I sounded more articulate or whatever it was, but it doesn't affect my inherent sense of wellbeing.
And that means that if I do a terrible job on this podcast and embarrass myself, that I would do my best to hang up and say, Stephanie, you're still acceptable. I might've wished I'd done better. I might've wished I sounded more articulate or whatever it was, but it doesn't affect my inherent sense of wellbeing.
And that means that if I do a terrible job on this podcast and embarrass myself, that I would do my best to hang up and say, Stephanie, you're still acceptable. I might've wished I'd done better. I might've wished I sounded more articulate or whatever it was, but it doesn't affect my inherent sense of wellbeing.