• Episode 21- Being Enough, Interview with Julie Carpenter

  • Jun 18 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

Episode 21- Being Enough, Interview with Julie Carpenter

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  • In this episode of An Incomplete Guide to Personal Growth Sydney and Kelly talk with Julie Carpenter on the topic feeling and believing that you are enough.

    • Feeling it is what we do that makes us enough rather than who are are
    • When do we notice the feelings of being inadequate
    • Danger of comparing ourselves to others

    Resources:

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/lifting-the-veil-trauma/202103/when-we-dont-feel-good-enough

    https://www.minimalismmadesimple.com/home/you-are-enough/

    https://truerest.com/

    Website: anincompleteguide.com

    Instagram: @anincompleteguide

    YouTube: @AnIncompleteGuide

    Patreon: patreon.com/AnIncompleteGuidetoPersonalGrowth

    Shout out to Lauren, Jake, Kyle, and Nicole, our Patreon supporters!

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Very relatable content.

I loved this episode. I think people in general can relate to feeling like they are not enough. It was very refreshing to be reminded that we are all human, and we all struggle with feeling like we are enough. As a father and a provider and a husband, it’s easy to slip into the mindset of inadequacy. This was a wonderful podcast that shines light on everyone struggles. I really liked the analogy of during childhood. We are graded in schools and placed where other see fit, it takes maturity and strength to self analyze and appreciate, how far we have come. Julie is a survivor and a warrior for her family and for herself. 10 out of 10 episode. Sometimes we all need to take a breath and listen.

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