Michael Stoller

MY BLUEPRINT: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety

Michael Stoller

  • #62 My Self-Worth

#62 My Self-Worth

Monday 1st October 2018

Join Michael Stoller as he explores self-worth, personal growth, and masculinity in this episode of My Blueprint: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety.
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19 minutes
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Empowering
Informative
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Compassionate

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MY BLUEPRINT: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety
Author:
Michael Stoller
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Creative Recovery Journeys
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
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Michael Stoller on Self-Worth: A Journey Through Vulnerability and Growth

I think personal growth and growing is like layers of an onion that I feel like I've worked on my self-worth and worthiness so much over The Years in so many variety of ways, but it's never done.
Have you ever pondered what truly defines your self-worth? In this episode of 'My Blueprint: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety', Michael Stoller takes a heartfelt dive into this very topic. Inspired by Justin Baldoni's TED Talk, 'Why I'm done trying to be 'man enough'', Michael reflects on his own battles with self-worth and the continuous layers of personal growth.
He doesn't shy away from discussing his experiences in counseling, parenting, and the pivotal role vulnerability plays in breaking down traditional ideas of masculinity. Michael likens personal growth to peeling an onion, emphasizing that it's a never-ending process. Each layer reveals new challenges and insights, making the journey both arduous and rewarding. He also touches on the concept of true masculinity, arguing that many societal leaders fall short of embodying it.
This episode is a treasure trove for anyone grappling with self-worth or navigating their path of personal growth. Michael's candid reflections are not only relatable but also serve as a reminder that the quest for self-discovery is a lifelong adventure.