Feeling at home with myself and be able to KNOW I can cope with any situation- having that level of intutive self leadership is definitly a life aspiration
This Ted talk deserves more views. The challenge of improving our self-esteem is daunting. I just started working on it in my 30s, and I feel overwhelmed by everything. However, I trust that I will get there.
Just what I needed to hear. I just retired from working as a teacher in an inner city public school. I have moved from one of the largest cities in USA to a small town with no street lights. At times I feel displaced or even out of place. After hearing this, I think the home feeling will be easier to cultivate.
Find a few activities you enjoy like going to the gym, swim, garden, yoga, start a book club, paint, creative writing, Art, volunteer. My Aunt just retired too and now she's volunteering at a school instead of being a employee. She's so happy
Home is my soul filled with love, understanding, joy and trying to give others the light of God within me to share. I'm very grateful for a safe haven in my heart💛
“Confidence isn’t about having the answers. It’s about trusting in your ability to cope with the world. When you believe you can cope with the world, any place can feel like home.🏡 And home, is more than just being with the people that you love, It’s that you can love anybody that you’re with.. when you let yourself. You can belong everywhere and nowhere, and that’s okay. As long as you belong to yourself. When you feel home with yourself, you can feel at home anywhere.” 🏡 ❤
The self-acceptance and confidence to feel at home anywhere is my aspirational reality too. I really enjoyed this talk. Lots of good insight! Thanks for sharing! :)
Lol the no cheese burrito. Thank you for this message though. Learning to be at home with yourself will help us cope ANYWHERE. Internal self love and acceptance is something I need to work on
Wow this was really helpful. I recently moved into a bad neighbourhood as inflation has forced me and my family to. I’ve been struggling really hard and feeling like a failure and ashamed of my home (next door to a drug house that finally got shut down and condemned after if became a homicide crime scene.) It’s true other will judge you no matter what you do, even in a nicer home I would be judged so I need to just accept that 🤷🏻♀️ and love myself
This hit me right in the heart and moved me. Thank you for sharing this Dr. Laura. Do you have any advice to stop judging yourself + creating more internal psychological safety?
Thank you, Michelle!! Practicing self-compassion is my #1 strategy. You can listen to your own self-talk and ask yourself: "Would I speak to a friend that I love and respect in this way?" And if not, you can change your self-talk. Also - recognizing that you will NEVER be perfect and you will ALWAYS find ways that you can be "better" - it reminds you that there's no destination. There is only a choice to be ok with yourself RIGHT NOW. And that waiting for some kind of external event to accept yourself is artificial. As soon as you get "there" - you will move your bar for when you'll finally accept yourself, and this game continues until you decide to stop it. It's definitely a practice, and I think it's a very worthy one!!
@@gallaheredge1766 thanks. I met you while I was listening a podcast and I keep watching and listening your videos, podcasts. I feel better and I feel like I judge myself less and less.
@@sakcahalit Thank you Halit! So pleased you enjoy the content. Maybe you can also shift your language to say that you are accepting yourself more and more (focus on the affirmative and what you DO want) :) Cheers! ~Laura
I just moved into my 17th home, I've lived in 5 cities and I found this talk extremely enriching and comforting. I'm gonna play it again. 😊
Thank you @dr.radhuavalaulikar! I'm so glad you found it helpful :)
Feeling at home with myself and be able to KNOW I can cope with any situation- having that level of intutive self leadership is definitly a life aspiration
This Ted talk deserves more views. The challenge of improving our self-esteem is daunting. I just started working on it in my 30s, and I feel overwhelmed by everything. However, I trust that I will get there.
Thank you @paulstranksy! It's a lifelong journey, and you are not alone. I promise.
Just what I needed to hear. I just retired from working as a teacher in an inner city public school. I have moved from one of the largest cities in USA to a small town with no street lights. At times I feel displaced or even out of place. After hearing this, I think the home feeling will be easier to cultivate.
Find a few activities you enjoy like going to the gym, swim, garden, yoga, start a book club, paint, creative writing, Art, volunteer. My Aunt just retired too and now she's volunteering at a school instead of being a employee. She's so happy
Home is my soul filled with love, understanding, joy and trying to give others the light of God within me to share. I'm very grateful for a safe haven in my heart💛
“Confidence isn’t about having the answers.
It’s about trusting in your ability to cope with the world.
When you believe you can cope with the world, any place can feel like home.🏡
And home, is more than just being with the people that you love,
It’s that you can love anybody that you’re with.. when you let yourself.
You can belong everywhere and nowhere, and that’s okay.
As long as you belong to yourself.
When you feel home with yourself, you can feel at home anywhere.” 🏡 ❤
The self-acceptance and confidence to feel at home anywhere is my aspirational reality too. I really enjoyed this talk. Lots of good insight! Thanks for sharing! :)
Thank you, Jo!!
Lol the no cheese burrito.
Thank you for this message though. Learning to be at home with yourself will help us cope ANYWHERE. Internal self love and acceptance is something I need to work on
Wow this was really helpful. I recently moved into a bad neighbourhood as inflation has forced me and my family to. I’ve been struggling really hard and feeling like a failure and ashamed of my home (next door to a drug house that finally got shut down and condemned after if became a homicide crime scene.) It’s true other will judge you no matter what you do, even in a nicer home I would be judged so I need to just accept that 🤷🏻♀️ and love myself
Impressive! Well done you Laura Gallaher.
Best of future luck...you've earned it.
Thank you Lucy!
Home is where you are right now❤️
Hello it’s Xavier. I watched this again and shared it with a friend that’s afraid to move from home. Thank you
Glad to know you, Laura. This concept resonates with me on so many levels. Thanks for sharing your message with the world.
Thank you, Thomas!! I appreciate your support so much. :)
Beautiful speech ❤ much needed
My family moved counties and it doesn’t feel like home anymore but I’m trying to make it more like home
This is so beaurfl Laura❤️. Thank you for sharing.
This hit me right in the heart and moved me. Thank you for sharing this Dr. Laura. Do you have any advice to stop judging yourself + creating more internal psychological safety?
Thank you, Michelle!! Practicing self-compassion is my #1 strategy. You can listen to your own self-talk and ask yourself: "Would I speak to a friend that I love and respect in this way?" And if not, you can change your self-talk. Also - recognizing that you will NEVER be perfect and you will ALWAYS find ways that you can be "better" - it reminds you that there's no destination. There is only a choice to be ok with yourself RIGHT NOW. And that waiting for some kind of external event to accept yourself is artificial. As soon as you get "there" - you will move your bar for when you'll finally accept yourself, and this game continues until you decide to stop it. It's definitely a practice, and I think it's a very worthy one!!
@@gallaheredge1766 thanks. I met you while I was listening a podcast and I keep watching and listening your videos, podcasts. I feel better and I feel like I judge myself less and less.
@@sakcahalit Thank you Halit! So pleased you enjoy the content. Maybe you can also shift your language to say that you are accepting yourself more and more (focus on the affirmative and what you DO want) :) Cheers! ~Laura
This was outstanding
Thank you
Thank you ❤
This is lovely, but sometimes it's not about oneself. It's about a place.
she's aiight
Any book recommendation on this subject ?
Hwy
what makes y’all even say those things? a normal school life?