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08. Heal Shame and Live Authentically as a Highly-Sensitive Person
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08. Heal Shame and Live Authentically as a Highly-Sensitive Person

Shame can be a powerful silencer, but today, we’re discussing how highly sensitive people can work through shame and reconnect with their true voice.

Join us as we uncover:

  • How to distinguish between toxic shame and authentic shame as a sensitive person.

  • Ways to work on healing shame and building self-compassion.

  • Why using your voice is essential for an authentic life and how to empower yourself to do so.

If you’re ready to step out of hiding and embrace your authentic voice, this episode provides insights and encouragement for a healing journey.

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