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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 9 MIN

Rewrite Your Identity: How to Stop Negative Self-Talk & Become Who You’re Meant to Be

from Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher · host Maurice Harker

In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Podcast, Maurice Harker teaches a powerful principle for transformation: your identity is not fixed—you can choose and build it intentionally.This episode dives into how negative self-talk, shame, and past mistakes can shape a destructive identity—and how writing and repeating intentional identity statements can completely change the direction of your life. Maurice explains why many people feel stuck, not because they can’t change, but because they are anchored to a false or limiting view of themselves.You’ll also learn how to separate who you’ve been from who you can become, and how to actively “plant” a new identity that grows over time through belief, repetition, and action.🔹 What you’ll learn:Why your current self-image may be holding you backHow identity statements reshape your thinking and behaviorThe danger of defining yourself by past mistakesHow repetition builds belief and long-term changeWhy growth requires choosing who you want to become—not just observing who you areThis episode is especially helpful for anyone struggling with negative self-worth, feeling stuck in old patterns, or wanting a clear path toward becoming a stronger, more confident version of themselves.This podcast shares principles inspired by the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and is not officially affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Podcast, Maurice Harker teaches a powerful principle for transformation: your identity is not fixed—you can choose and build it intentionally.This episode dives into how negative self-talk, shame, and past mistakes can shape a destructive identity—and how writing and repeating intentional identity statements can completely change the direction of your life. Maurice explains why many people feel stuck, not because they can’t change, but because they are anchored to a false or limiting view of themselves.You’ll also learn how to separate who you’ve been from who you can become, and how to actively “plant” a new identity that grows over time through belief, repetition, and action.🔹 What you’ll learn:Why your current self-image may be holding you backHow identity statements reshape your thinking and behaviorThe danger of defining yourself by past mistakesHow repetition builds belief and long-term changeWhy growth requires choosing who you want to become—not just observing who you areThis episode is especially helpful for anyone struggling with negative self-worth, feeling stuck in old patterns, or wanting a clear path toward becoming a stronger, more confident version of themselves.This podcast shares principles inspired by the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and is not officially affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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