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Broken to Brave | Guiding you to heal & break free from anxiety

Harnessing Curiosity for Emotional Resilience

27 Feb 2024

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In this episode, I'll guide you through breaking the negative thought cycles, we explore the cathartic practice of angry journaling, the strength in self-compassion, and how curiosity can lead to understanding the protective parts of ourselves. Together, we'll take the first steps toward navigating the complex maze of emotions and interpersonal conflict, offering you personal insights and actionable advice on finding your way to inner peace and control.As we peel back the layers of vulnerability, I'll share my own journey of growth through the genuine connections made when laying bare our deepest fears. This isn't a story of weakness, but one of empowerment; to truly thrive, we must risk exposure and embrace empathy. Tune in for a heart-to-heart on how showing our true selves isn't just liberating; it's the key to unlocking a life of unstoppable power.In this episode, you'll learn the following:1. The importance of tailored guidance and understanding context in providing effective advice.2. The role of self-compassion and curiosity in managing negative thoughts.3. Having difficult conversations to regain control of oneself.______________________________________[FREE TRAINING]How high-achieving women can DITCH anxiety in as little as five minutes a day www.brave-method.com/anxiety [FREE CALL]Book a free call to ask me questions directly and seeif we are a fit for working together. www.bravemethod.com/book[RESULTS]Which of these results do you want and inspire you the most? www.brave-method.com/testimonials💗 Dr. Steph @DrStephanieLopezwww.brave-method.com

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