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91: Is Your Inner Voice Toxic?

An episode of the Look On The Bright Side podcast, hosted by Jenell B. Stewart, titled "91: Is Your Inner Voice Toxic?" was published on September 26, 2022 and runs 9 minutes.

September 26, 2022 ·9m · Look On The Bright Side

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Whether your inner voice is loud and clear or more of a whisper, listening to it can be a great source of guidance when you need it most. But what if your inner voice is more toxic than it is helpful? Timestamps [01:30] What happens when negativity comes from you [02:57] Having an abundance mindset [04:13] Challenge and replace negative self talk [06:46] Don’t let your mind bully your body [07:32] More authentic labeling Support for the Look On The Bright Side Podcast comes fro...

Whether your inner voice is loud and clear or more of a whisper, listening to it can be a great source of guidance when you need it most. But what if your inner voice is more toxic than it is helpful?

Timestamps

[01:30]
What happens when negativity comes from you

[02:57] Having an abundance mindset

[04:13] Challenge and replace negative self talk

[06:46] Don’t let your mind bully your body

[07:32] More authentic labeling

 

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