Breaking Free from the Herd, Part Two: Facing the Blowback #surrendertouncertainty #embracetheunknown #letgotogrow #strongheartwarrior #boldinthestorm #riseinuncertainty #trusttheunfolding @authenticity @betrayal @creativity @curiosity @faithandwisdom @neurodiversity @selflove @traumainformed @waynedyer Dec 18, 2025

 

“When we are brave enough to live the life of our dreams, we give others permission to do the same.” — Leslie Noble

“If all you do is follow the herd, you'll just be stepping in poop all day.” — Wayne Dyer

In my last post, I shared Wayne Dyer’s wisdom on herd mentality and how di...

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Breaking Free from the Herd (and Avoiding the Poop) #intimacymatters #relationshiphealth #pavlovianeffect #digitaldetox #marriagesupport #connectionoverpixels #futureoflove #couplestherapy #protectintimacy #dopaminerush #surrendertouncertainty #embracetheunknown #letgotogrow #strongheartwarrior #boldinthestorm #riseinuncertainty #trusttheunfolding @authenticity @betrayal @creativity @faithandwisdom @gentlepower @neurodiversity @traumainformed @waynedyer Dec 17, 2025

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How to Really Love Yourself #surrendertouncertainty #embracetheunknown #letgotogrow #strongheartwarrior #boldinthestorm #riseinuncertainty #trusttheunfolding @betrayal @elizabethlesser @healingafterbetrayalbyapartner @intimacy @marissapeer @marriage @neurodiversity @selflove @waynedyer Nov 12, 2025

 

The Personal Beginning

Self-love was never role-modeled for me. Honestly, for most people it isn’t. We’re taught to measure our worth by our looks, our status, or what we’ve achieved. And then we wonder why, even after checking all the boxes, we still feel enormous self-loathing.

For me, the...

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Letting Go of Who They Think You Are: A Spiritual Unbinding #surrendertouncertainty #embracetheunknown #letgotogrow #strongheartwarrior #boldinthestorm #riseinuncertainty #trusttheunfolding @betrayal @cheating @divorce @elizabethlesser @intimacy @neurodiversity @selflove @traumainformed @waynedyer Nov 10, 2025

 

It starts early.

You’re five years old, and someone says, “Be good.” You’re praised for being quiet, polite, helpful. You learn that approval feels like love—and that love must be earned.

Later, you’re a student, an athlete, a sibling, a star. You get gold stars, trophies, compliments. You lear...

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