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“Your enoughness is not determined by what you do.”
Have you ever felt that no matter what you do, how much you achieve, how hard you work… it still doesn’t feel like enough? In this powerful episode of Soul Talk, I invite you into a deep exploration of one of the greatest illusions we carry as human beings, the lie that says, “I am not enough.”
This conversation is a journey back to the truth of who you are. Together, we peel back the layers of childhood conditioning, emotional survival patterns, and unconscious programming that convinced you that your worth was something you had to earn, hustle for, or prove.
You’ll discover how this lie hides behind perfectionism, over-giving, success, achievement, and the constant push to be more, and how it subtly shapes your relationships, your choices, and even your destiny.
This episode is an invitation to remember the essence of your being: the part of you that was never broken, never unworthy, never not enough. The part of you that is whole, perfect, and complete exactly as you are.
Listen to this episode and learn how to finally dissolve the lie of not-enoughness so you can reclaim the truth of who you really are.
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