How to Handle Disappointment & Setbacks
episode summary
When life doesn’t turn out how you want, learn how to handle disappointment and manage setbacks in a more self-empowering and healthy way…
When things don’t go your way in life or your relationships how do you react? Do you always blame yourself, or other people, or believe that the world is against you?
In this episode, you’ll discover a positive way to cope with setbacks in your life, so that you can move on stronger and wiser.
- The origin of disappointment – understanding your expectations and why you blame yourself, others, or the world around you.
- How being disappointed affects your future potential and Law of Attraction.How your inner child is involved when you experience disappointment.
- An empowering alternative approach to coping with setbacks in life and your relationships.
extra resources
Other related episodes on our YouTube channel that will help you:
- How to Understand Your Emotions – Heal Your Emotions
- Mistakes Are Lessons – How to Leave Your Comfort Zone With Inner Child Work
- Achieve Inner Peace – Stop Comparing, Criticising and Being Judgemental
- Dealing With Rejection – The Truth About Rejection
- How to Overcome Struggles In Life – This Too Will Pass
- Let Go Of Things You Can’t Control – Trusting the Universe
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