Why it’s Better For You to Learn Through Joy, Not Pain

EPISODE · Jun 21, 2022 · 19 MIN

Why it’s Better For You to Learn Through Joy, Not Pain

from Finding the Guardian of Your Soul · host Lisa Shield- Host/Love Coach & Expert, Kari Lee- Producer/Editor, Meryl Klemow- Show notes

What You’ll Hear In This Episode:What is your “frenemy” voice, and how is it holding you back? How to silence your inner critic and turn down that critical, judgemental voice. It takes time to integrate new behaviors that align yourself with your joy, but ooh boy, is it worth it!When we're hard on ourselves, we also tend to be hard on others.Men can pick up on if we are radiating joy and happiness, and can also sense when we feel insecure and need constant reassurance. What does it look like to learn from joy rather than from pain? How a coach (and especially Lisa’s Emotionally Naked Dating course) can help you learn to find your place of joy. Continue On Your JourneyLisa Shield | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Book a Call With LisaEmail the podcast at: [email protected]:Marianne Williamson Quotes“It's not up to you what you learn, but only whether you learn through joy, or through pain.” - Marianne Williamson “I think if you're not really authentically radiating joy, and happiness and positivity and self-acceptance, they're going to pick up on that.” “I started learning through joy. I started being more loving and more self-accepting and more patient with myself. I knew that it would take time to integrate these new behaviors, but I also knew that with time and with awareness, I could start to do it differently.” “It's very, very difficult for us to see ourselves the same way other people see us because we're not objective.” Continue On Your Journey: Lisa Shield| YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Book a Call with LisaEmail the podcast at: [email protected]

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