Trusting Your Inner Voice: Navigating Arrogance and Self-Guidance
Episode Overview
Trusting one's feelings and perceptions is crucial, even in the face of arrogance Childhood experiences can impact the ability to trust one's inner guidance Methods for healing and building trust in one's inner guidance are discussed Importance of learning to trust one's feelings, especially in decisions about health and well-being Listeners are encouraged to connect with their inner wisdom through Dr. Paul's 30-day home study course and books on inner bonding and self-healing
She offers no treatment, no supportive care, nothing palliative, and just dismissed me out of hand. It was shortly after that that I had the stroke from long COVID. Her arrogance not only blinded her judgment, but injured me as well.
Imagine facing a situation where someone, full of confidence, tells you what's best for you. Do you trust them or your own instincts? In this episode of 'Inner Bonding,' Dr. Margaret Paul tackles the tricky task of trusting yourself in the face of arrogance. Drawing from her own experiences, including a memorable incident on her ranch, Dr. Paul highlights how arrogance can cloud our judgment and undermine our self-trust.
She dives into the negative impacts of not listening to our inner guidance, whether it's dealing with pushy contractors or navigating medical advice. The episode also delves into how childhood experiences shape our ability to trust ourselves and offers practical methods to heal and build that trust. Dr. Paul emphasizes the importance of tuning into our feelings, especially when making decisions about our health and well-being. For those looking to deepen their connection with their inner wisdom, Dr.
Paul shares resources like her 30-day home study course, 'Unlocking Your Inner Wisdom,' and her books on inner bonding and self-healing. This episode is a must-listen for anyone struggling to trust their inner voice amidst external pressures.