Overcoming Resistance: Dr. Margaret Paul's Guide to Personal Freedom
Episode Overview
Understanding the origins of resistance and its manifestation in adulthood Exploring the impact of childhood experiences on adult behaviour and resistance Uncovering power struggles within the wounded self and their influence on procrastination and passive-aggressive behaviour Learning to operate from a loving adult self to overcome resistance and embrace personal freedom Discovering how inner bonding can empower self-healing and lead to healthier, more fulfilling relationships
The way out of resistance is to practice inner bonding and develop your spiritually connected, loving adult. I hope you join me in my 30-day at-home course, Love Yourself, an inner bonding experience to heal anxiety, depression, shame, addictions, and relationships.
Ever find yourself stuck in a cycle of procrastination, knowing what you need to do but just can't seem to get started? Dr. Margaret Paul dives deep into this common struggle in her podcast episode, 'Trapped in Resistance'. She unpacks the roots of resistance, linking it back to childhood experiences of control and rebellion that can lead to procrastination and passive-aggressive behaviors in adulthood. Through her insightful discussion, Dr.
Paul offers a fresh perspective on these power struggles within our wounded selves. She emphasizes the importance of operating from a loving adult self, rather than letting past wounds dictate our actions. Dr. Paul shares practical tips on how to use the Inner Bonding process to break free from resistance, enabling you to live a life driven by love and wisdom. If you're looking for ways to overcome these internal battles and embrace personal freedom, this episode is a must-listen.