By Margaret, on March 2nd, 2020
By Dr. Margaret Paul March 02, 2020
Rather than feeling like a victim of your wounds, you might want to embrace them as the injury necessary to produce the being that you are capable of becoming.
“A pearl is a beautiful thing that is produced by an injured life. It is . . . → Read More: Discovering The Pearl From the Wounds
By Margaret, on January 6th, 2020
By Dr. Margaret Paul
January 06, 2020
Do you feel worthy or unworthy, lovable or unlovable, adequate or inadequate, secure or insecure, alive and passionate or numb?
Do you feel worthy, valuable, adequate, lovable, and secure?
Or, do you feel unworthy, worthless, inadequate, unlovable, and insecure?
Do you believe that your . . . → Read More: How Do You Feel About Yourself?
By Margaret, on December 30th, 2019
By Dr. Margaret Paul December 30, 2019
This one New Year’s resolution can change your life, heal your relationships, create health and well being, and heal our planet.
One of the most important aspects of Inner Bonding is opening to a compassionate intention to learn. I’ve been thinking a lot . . . → Read More: The One New Year’s Resolution I Hope You Make…And Keep
By Margaret, on December 16th, 2019
By Dr. Margaret Paul December 16, 2019
Is the fear of getting hurt or losing yourself keeping you from accepting the challenges of loving a partner?
“My inner child is lonely and wants to be in a relationship, but relationships are too hard. I feel like I don’t want to work . . . → Read More: Relationships: Accepting the Challenges or the Loneliness
By Margaret, on October 21st, 2019
By Dr. Margaret Paul October 21, 2019
No matter how badly you currently feel about yourself, you can heal your shame and feel excited about your life.
“I have no value.” “I’m not good enough.” “I don’t like myself.” “If they really knew me, they wouldn’t like me.” “I don’t deserve to . . . → Read More: Letting Go Of Shame
By Margaret, on October 14th, 2019
By Dr. Margaret Paul October 14, 2019
When do you find it especially hard to show up for yourself as a loving adult?
All of us are, at times, challenged in being a loving adult.
Most of the time I can be a loving adult just by deciding to be. But there are . . . → Read More: Sometimes it’s Hard to be a Loving Adult
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