Michael Stoller

MY BLUEPRINT: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety

Michael Stoller

  • #79 Seeing Yourself In A New Light

#79 Seeing Yourself In A New Light

Tuesday 20th November 2018

Michael Stoller discusses self-perception, book recommendations, and spiritual practices to help listeners achieve emotional sobriety in this episode.
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15 minutes
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MY BLUEPRINT: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety
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Michael Stoller
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Creative Recovery Journeys
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Transforming Self-Perception: Michael Stoller’s Book Recommendations and Insights

It's to start to see myself in the light of how other people see me, of how God sees me, instead of the mostly negative ways I view myself.
Ever felt like you're stuck in a loop of negative self-talk? Michael Stoller might just have the remedy for you. In this thought-provoking episode of 'My Blueprint: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety', Michael dives into the transformative power of self-perception and validation. Drawing from his recent reads, he highlights three impactful books: 'Joshua: A Parable for Today' by Joseph F. Girzone, 'The Tattooist of Auschwitz' by Heather Morris, and 'BECOMING' by Michelle Obama.
Each of these books offers unique perspectives that have helped him see himself in a new light. Michael doesn’t stop at book recommendations; he delves into the importance of challenging negative self-views and seeking validation from others. He believes that spiritual practices, such as prayer, can be instrumental in shifting towards a more positive self-perception. Whether you're grappling with self-doubt or looking for ways to boost your emotional sobriety, this episode is packed with practical advice and heartfelt wisdom.
Tune in to discover how embracing a new self-view can lead to personal fulfillment and emotional growth.