Discover how to dismantle the need for external approval and cultivate a radical self-love that serves as your life's foundation. Learn to tune out the noise and stay aligned with your authentic path.

Self-worth is the steady belief that you are valuable simply because you exist. It’s a radical shift from seeking external approval to creating an internal home where you are so secure in being you that anything that doesn’t fit just falls away.
I want to become secure in myself, loving being me so much that it becomes my new foundation that everything else rests on and everything that can’t fit falls away because I’m staying on the path blinders on of what feels best for me.


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Lena: You know, Miles, I was thinking about how often we treat ourselves like a project that’s never quite finished. We’re constantly looking for that one missing piece before we can finally feel secure.
Miles: Right, and it’s actually counterintuitive because self-love isn't a destination you eventually arrive at—it’s a behavioral practice you start long before you even believe it. It’s fascinating that the way we speak to ourselves actually affects our physical stress response, engaging soothing systems like oxytocin.
Lena: Exactly! It’s about building that foundation where you’re so secure in being you that anything that doesn’t fit just falls away. I love that idea of a "blinders on" path, staying focused on what feels best for your own growth.
Miles: It’s a radical shift from seeking external approval to creating an internal home. Let’s explore how we can turn those critical inner voices into a new foundation for a fulfilling life.