Inner Critic vs Inner Voice

by Oct 4, 2023Ah-Ha Moments, Members2 comments

In this training, we explore the contrast between our inner critic and inner voice. Our inner voice can be either an enthusiastic cheerleader or a severe critic. It’s crucial to identify which one dominates our self-talk. The inner critic often stems from past experiences and societal pressures, but embracing and nurturing our inner voice can lead to self-acceptance and personal growth. As we grow personally, our businesses and relationships flourish. In this session, we’ll uncover the inner critic’s origins and learn how to diminish its negativity while amplifying our nurturing voice.

Note: This is a pre-recorded training done for a specific company so you may hear mention throughout the video but the content is universal and we cannot wait to hear where you are hearing your inner voice vs your inner critic.

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2 Comments

  1. Bernadette Chavis

    Thank you Kathrine! Learned so much from this call.

  2. Hunter Cardinal

    This is soooo good. I am finding that I am teaching others and myself on this subject almost daily so this so hit home for me and was so helpful. I think we could talk about this for several days and just hit the surface! Thank you!

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