Nothingtolose Posted June 1, 2017 Share Posted June 1, 2017 I've become really interested in self-development over the past year. I grew up without a mum (passed away when i was a baby), raised by my grandparents and my dad, but had a very difficult relationship with my dad who was extremely controlling, critical and hard on me. In most of my relationships i have been drawn to men who need fixing, and who are often emotionally distant just like my dad was. I suffer from self-abandonment issues, low self-esteem and have finally come to realize now in my 30's that I never fully learned to love myself. Even when I've been single, I have always desperately tried to fill my time with activities, friends and socialising, to avoid spending too much time alone at home on my own, as I have trouble being alone with my own thoughts and emotions. I want to change all that and break away from these bad habits and patterns for good. I want to be confident, love myself, know my worth and not settle for less than I deserve. I want to end the anxiety, the worry and the overthinking and over-analyzing and just trust life, myself, and the timing of things. If you have experienced any of the above, what helped you change and grow as a person? Any books/podcasts/daily practices that you swear by? I would love to be a mother one day but I feel like I have to work on all of these internal issues/wounds first and become a more confident version of myself. Link to post Share on other sites
Mrin Posted June 1, 2017 Share Posted June 1, 2017 The Voice of Knowledge by Don Miguel Ruiz is a good read. Also any lecture by Alan Watts. Link to post Share on other sites
Justanaverageguy Posted June 1, 2017 Share Posted June 1, 2017 It sounds like based on your description - positive affirmations would be the first stop. Breaking the habit of negative self talk is done by replacing it with a positive habit of self talk. For this reason I would recommend: Louise Hay - Abraham hicks - Law of Attraction Lots of books and audio available from both. Then other motivational speakers I like are Les Brown and Eric Thomas. More energized and powerful Link to post Share on other sites
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