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The word “selfish” carries a heavy stigma, triggering images and judgments of narcissistic disregard for others. But what if true empowerment comes from embracing a deeper, more conscious form of self-interest?
In this episode of Soul Empowerment, we adopt the lens of the S.E.L.F. (Spiritually Empowered Life Force) to offer a new perspective on what it means to be S.E.L.F.-ish. Instead of prioritizing yourself at the expense of others, being S.E.L.F.-ish means honoring your needs, setting healthy boundaries, and making choices that align with the truth of who you are while still holding space for connection and mutual respect.
So often, accusations of selfishness are nothing more than projections—reflections of others' unmet needs or conditioned beliefs. But standing in your true power doesn’t mean you don’t care or have no compassion; it means you respect yourself as much as you respect others. In effect, it’s as if you bring alive the wisdom of Jesus: “Love your neighbor AS yourself.” By expanding self-awareness and embracing self-love, you can release guilt, people-pleasing, and the fear of judgment, thereby stepping into a more balanced and authentic way of living.
In this conversation, we’ll explore:
* Projection vs. Perspective -- How to recognize when accusations of selfishness stem from someone else’s expectations rather than your actions.
* Judgment & Conditioning -- Understanding how societal norms shape your views on self-prioritization and how to break free from outdated beliefs.
* The Power of No -- Why saying no is an act of self-respect and how to navigate difficult conversations without guilt.
* Balancing Self & Others -- The difference between self-honoring choices and reckless disregard, and how prioritizing your well-being leads to healthier relationships.
Join us for this eye-opening discussion and share your own insights! What does being S.E.L.F.-ish mean to you? Engage with us in the chat, ask questions, and be part of a transformative conversation that will challenge old paradigms and open the door to a new way of living.
About the Team:
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Gayle Nowak: Visibility Coach who shifts world-changing healers, lightworkers and New Earth leaders from outdated patterns into new possibilities. She weaves multiple modalities to guide clients and audiences into their truest expression so they can honor and carry out their soul mission. www.GayleNowak.com
Scott Holmes: Reiki Master, Polarity Therapist, RYSE Practitioner, Theta Healer Practitioner, and Author who empowers clients to transform and grow through multiple modalities of light, deep touch, sound, intention and crystals. www.RScottHolmes.com
Sara Jane: Reiki & Vocal Reiki Master Teacher & Practitioner. Having worked on herself and healed her own early years trauma and hurt, Sara now supports clients, from her own experiences, to heal their own trauma and live a more fulfilling and happy life. www.VocalReiki.com
In this episode of Soul Empowerment, we adopt the lens of the S.E.L.F. (Spiritually Empowered Life Force) to offer a new perspective on what it means to be S.E.L.F.-ish. Instead of prioritizing yourself at the expense of others, being S.E.L.F.-ish means honoring your needs, setting healthy boundaries, and making choices that align with the truth of who you are while still holding space for connection and mutual respect.
So often, accusations of selfishness are nothing more than projections—reflections of others' unmet needs or conditioned beliefs. But standing in your true power doesn’t mean you don’t care or have no compassion; it means you respect yourself as much as you respect others. In effect, it’s as if you bring alive the wisdom of Jesus: “Love your neighbor AS yourself.” By expanding self-awareness and embracing self-love, you can release guilt, people-pleasing, and the fear of judgment, thereby stepping into a more balanced and authentic way of living.
In this conversation, we’ll explore:
* Projection vs. Perspective -- How to recognize when accusations of selfishness stem from someone else’s expectations rather than your actions.
* Judgment & Conditioning -- Understanding how societal norms shape your views on self-prioritization and how to break free from outdated beliefs.
* The Power of No -- Why saying no is an act of self-respect and how to navigate difficult conversations without guilt.
* Balancing Self & Others -- The difference between self-honoring choices and reckless disregard, and how prioritizing your well-being leads to healthier relationships.
Join us for this eye-opening discussion and share your own insights! What does being S.E.L.F.-ish mean to you? Engage with us in the chat, ask questions, and be part of a transformative conversation that will challenge old paradigms and open the door to a new way of living.
About the Team:
---------------
Gayle Nowak: Visibility Coach who shifts world-changing healers, lightworkers and New Earth leaders from outdated patterns into new possibilities. She weaves multiple modalities to guide clients and audiences into their truest expression so they can honor and carry out their soul mission. www.GayleNowak.com
Scott Holmes: Reiki Master, Polarity Therapist, RYSE Practitioner, Theta Healer Practitioner, and Author who empowers clients to transform and grow through multiple modalities of light, deep touch, sound, intention and crystals. www.RScottHolmes.com
Sara Jane: Reiki & Vocal Reiki Master Teacher & Practitioner. Having worked on herself and healed her own early years trauma and hurt, Sara now supports clients, from her own experiences, to heal their own trauma and live a more fulfilling and happy life. www.VocalReiki.com
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Feb 12, 2025
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06:00 (pm) UTC
SE #62: How to be S.E.L.F.-ish
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