Why Do I Seek Validation and Approval From Others? The Needy Inner Child Explained
episode summary
Discover why your needy inner child seeks approval from other people and how to stop searching for external validation, reassurance and praise, and become more confident and self-assured.
Episode highlights
In this teaching, we answer the following questions:
- What drives your ‘approval addiction’ and how it affects your Law of Attraction.
- How your childhood experiences and needy inner child impact your approval-seeking behaviour.
- How to practice self-approval and self-validation, so you can stay strong, confident and self-assured… no matter what other people think of you!
extra resources
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- Inner Child Healing for Love Addiction, Codependency & Codependent Relationships
- Learning to Love Yourself: The Truth About Self-Love
- Why Your Inner Child Hates Criticism and Being Wrong
- How to Stop Being a People Pleaser
- The Emotional Safety Myth – Why You Can’t Be Emotionally Vulnerable
- The Inner Child Illusion: How To Break Free From Your Inner Child’s False Story
- Why Do We Push Love Away? Self-Sabotage In Relationships
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