

PATROCINADO
There are more “labels” than ever floating around out there, especially in the areas of self-help and personal development. Occasionally, labels can be helpful by helping us to feel less isolated and alone in our “weirdness.”
But identifying too strongly with any particular label has the potential to do more harm than good. They prevent us from viewing individuals (including ourselves) as a whole, complex and unique being. Labels, therefore, can keep us small, rigid, and wrapped up in parts of ourselves without allowing the fullness of our personalities to shine through.
Labels can also keep us so deeply focused on “self” that we forget how much connection with others heals us, because we heal IN relationships.
In this episode, we’re talking about:
This podcast topic actually came from a suggestion on Instagram. I’d love to know your thoughts about labels. Email me or DM me on Instagram @emilygoughcoach. I’d love to chat more!
CONNECT WITH EMILY
Book A Private Coaching Call With Emily To Work Together.
Get Your Free Guide “The Four Tools Missing From Your Relationship” here
Men’s Group Coaching – 8-Week Program (Join the waitlist here)
Women’s Group Program “Becoming You” (Join the waitlist here)
Instagram: @emilygoughcoach
Email: Info@emilygoughcoaching.com
REFERENCES
Episode 302 | Self Love, Loneliness & Learning to Like Yourself
404 episodios
There are more “labels” than ever floating around out there, especially in the areas of self-help and personal development. Occasionally, labels can be helpful by helping us to feel less isolated and alone in our “weirdness.”
But identifying too strongly with any particular label has the potential to do more harm than good. They prevent us from viewing individuals (including ourselves) as a whole, complex and unique being. Labels, therefore, can keep us small, rigid, and wrapped up in parts of ourselves without allowing the fullness of our personalities to shine through.
Labels can also keep us so deeply focused on “self” that we forget how much connection with others heals us, because we heal IN relationships.
In this episode, we’re talking about:
This podcast topic actually came from a suggestion on Instagram. I’d love to know your thoughts about labels. Email me or DM me on Instagram @emilygoughcoach. I’d love to chat more!
CONNECT WITH EMILY
Book A Private Coaching Call With Emily To Work Together.
Get Your Free Guide “The Four Tools Missing From Your Relationship” here
Men’s Group Coaching – 8-Week Program (Join the waitlist here)
Women’s Group Program “Becoming You” (Join the waitlist here)
Instagram: @emilygoughcoach
Email: Info@emilygoughcoaching.com
REFERENCES
Episode 302 | Self Love, Loneliness & Learning to Like Yourself
404 episodios
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