Worthiness and Self-Worth for People With Decades of Inner Work
The practitioner who has spent twenty or thirty years in dedicated inner work — therapy, meditation, spiritual practice, healing modalities, shadow work — and…
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The practitioner who has spent twenty or thirty years in dedicated inner work — therapy, meditation, spiritual practice, healing modalities, shadow work — and…
The educator who transitions into coaching carries a specific professional identity that shapes their worthiness pattern in distinctive ways. Teaching as a profession has…
The high achiever who transitions into conscious practice work after years of conventional success has a distinctive worthiness challenge — one that runs counter…
The parent building a practice alongside active parenting responsibilities has a real structural constraint — limited available hours — that the worthiness deficit consistently…
The introverted coach has a specific relationship with the worthiness pattern — one that’s entangled with the introversion in ways that can make it…
There’s a specific kind of distress that the practitioner who knows the theory experiences: they can explain the worthiness deficit clearly. They can describe…
The mid-awakening practitioner is in the most disorienting position in the worthiness landscape: no longer operating from the old unconscious patterns, but not yet…
The highly sensitive entrepreneur — someone whose nervous system processes input with greater depth and intensity than most — has a worthiness pattern that’s…
The practitioner who identifies as an empath — who experiences heightened attunement to others’ emotional states, sometimes to the point of absorbing distress —…
The corporate refugee who transitions into coaching brings a specific set of assets and a specific worthiness challenge that doesn’t follow the typical new-practitioner…
The practitioner who has tried everything has a distinctive profile: a long history of healing work, personal development investment, certification accumulation, and program participation…
Burnout recovery and worthiness work intersect in ways that aren’t always obvious. The practitioner who burned out — through overwork, over-giving, unsustainable client load,…