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I’m Not Good Enough – 10 Minute Self-Love Meditation to Calm Anxiety
Published 1 week, 5 days ago
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Are you tired of the hustle culture telling you that your value is tied to your productivity? If you are struggling with imposter syndrome, burnout, or that nagging inner critic saying "I’m not good enough," this session is your reset button.
Join Martin, a clinical hypnotherapist and former paramedic, for a 10-minute deep dive into radical self-acceptance. This isn't just about "fixing" anxiety; it’s a somatic journey back to the core of who you are. Using NSDR (Non-Sleep Deep Rest) inspired techniques and nervous system regulation, we’ll move from "fight or flight" into a state of profound inner balance.
What’s Inside This Episode:
Subscribe & Review: If this session helped you breathe a little easier today, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your support helps us reach more people in need of a mental health break.
Remember: Be kind to yourself. You are worthy of love, exactly as you are.
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Social Media Support: For younger listeners struggling with social media stress, visit https://www.icanhelp.net/
Backing Music: Chris Collins
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Join Martin, a clinical hypnotherapist and former paramedic, for a 10-minute deep dive into radical self-acceptance. This isn't just about "fixing" anxiety; it’s a somatic journey back to the core of who you are. Using NSDR (Non-Sleep Deep Rest) inspired techniques and nervous system regulation, we’ll move from "fight or flight" into a state of profound inner balance.
What’s Inside This Episode:
- Vagus Nerve Stimulation: We utilize Box Breathing, a technique used by elite performers to down-regulate the nervous system and trigger immediate calm.
- Somatic Release: Learn to use the "audible sigh" to drop your shoulders, unclench your jaw, and melt away stored physical tension.
- High-Vibration Affirmations: Rewire your subconscious with powerful mantras focused on self-compassion, releasing the "high-functioning" mask, and embracing your authentic self.
- Circadian Rhythm & Mindfulness Tips: Three actionable Daily Caring Tips, including digital detox strategies and finding "micro-joys" in your everyday environment.
- “I am worthy of the same radical compassion I offer to the world.”
- “My value is inherent; I do not need to earn my right to exist.”
- “I am enough, exactly as I am, in this messy, beautiful moment.”
Subscribe & Review: If this session helped you breathe a little easier today, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your support helps us reach more people in need of a mental health break.
Remember: Be kind to yourself. You are worthy of love, exactly as you are.
👉 Click to subscribe and unlock ad-free episodes now!
Support the Show:Ad-Free Listening: Enjoy Calming Anxiety without ads at https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/calming-anxiety--4110266/support
Buy Me a Coffee: Support hosting costs at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/calminganxiety
https://calminganxietypodcast.substack.com/?r=6zm0sc&utm_campaign=pub-share-checklist
Rate & Review: Leave a 5-star review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts to help us reach more listeners!
YouTube: Watch all episodes at https://www.youtube.com/c/calminganxiety?sub_confirmation=1
Social Media Support: For younger listeners struggling with social media stress, visit https://www.icanhelp.net/
Backing Music: Chris Collins
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