It’s common for this time of the year to bring out feelings in your parts of self. Maybe it’s your inner child's hope for things to be different or it’s your inner teenager's edge. The hardest place to hold boundaries and stay emotionally regulated tends to be in your family of origin, meaning we might need some additional support navigating the holiday season. Maybe you're already anticipating the unsolicited advice, the uncomfortable conversations, the pressure to overextend or over...
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It’s common for this time of the year to bring out feelings in your parts of self. Maybe it’s your inner child's hope for things to be different or it’s your inner teenager's edge. The hardest place to hold boundaries and stay emotionally regulated tends to be in your family of origin, meaning we might need some additional support navigating the holiday season. Maybe you're already anticipating the unsolicited advice, the uncomfortable conversations, the pressure to overextend or over...
Ep. 23: Reparenting Your Inner Child Through Joy and Self-Trust with Michelle Peters
Grow with Robin Breckenridge
54 minutes
3 months ago
Ep. 23: Reparenting Your Inner Child Through Joy and Self-Trust with Michelle Peters
Inner child work isn’t an ‘aha’ moment where you turn on a light switch and it's done; rather, it’s a relationship you build with yourself over time. There is no finish line, but those in the last stage of their healing have so much valuable wisdom and light to share with others just starting their own paths, which is exactly what my guest Michelle Peters is here to do. Michelle isn’t joining me as an expert or a coach, she's here as a human being with a powerful story, and I believe ...
Grow with Robin Breckenridge
It’s common for this time of the year to bring out feelings in your parts of self. Maybe it’s your inner child's hope for things to be different or it’s your inner teenager's edge. The hardest place to hold boundaries and stay emotionally regulated tends to be in your family of origin, meaning we might need some additional support navigating the holiday season. Maybe you're already anticipating the unsolicited advice, the uncomfortable conversations, the pressure to overextend or over...