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148: Be the Hero of Your Story
When you're in a relationship, and you're telling yourself, he does it because heloves you or loves you anyways, but he's still treating you wrong, stop tellingyourself the story because it gets you stuck.In this episode, Joseph shares about going through something that affects andholds us back that creates a story in our life all centered around trauma,pain, guilt, and shame. A lot of us get stuck in our situation because the story that we tell ourselves keepsus there.
Key Takeaways:Don't get stuck on your story where your story makes you get stuck where you are.Tell your story from a hero's perspective, not a victim's.<br/>
Tweetable Moments:“Pain is life's greatest teacher.”“Transparency brings healing to others.”
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