Simply put, we strongly believe one cannot experience a healthy romantic relationship without a solid self-worth foundation. If you are wondering, “what’s the difference between self-esteem, self-respect or self-worth?”─ we will tell you this: they are all related. The notable difference though with self-worth is that it brings a high connotation of special value. Something that not only exudes confidence but also attests how unique we are. So how can one know if his or her self-worth is “healthy enough” or needs to be challenged?

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Are you experiencing the joy of personal wealth? I’m not referring to your stock portfolio, liquid assets or real estate. Instead, I’m honing in on your inherent — and unique — self worth. We all have it, but most of us lose sight of our value as we work toward outward goals, markers and other external pursuits.

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by  Peggy Nolan   

My first husband preyed on my fear based thoughts. He stalked my self-doubt. He encouraged my own inner judge and jury. Together, we agreed to eat each others toxicity. I agreed to the pain and suffering he dished out on a frequent basis. After all, he was just using his words in a similar fashion as his parents, my parents, and their parents before them.

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It’s time to deconstruct the myth that worthiness must be earned. Like the keys to the kingdom in every fairy tale we watched when we were little girls, it was within us all along. It is this realization – not a pill, a night cream, elixir, or magic potion – that awakens the Goddess within. To be a Goddess is to stand in the full knowledge of our inherent worthiness and in the presence of all full power. It is not a construct that we have to make perfect and then wear like a mask. The Goddess emerges from within.

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