@empathiccoach: Tell me how setting boundaries play a role in all three of these things! #lifecoach #personaldevelopment #takebackyourpower #empathsoftiktok

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angelahuber3
Angela Huber :
How in the ever livingl Jesus do I do that
2021-10-25 09:39:27
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melanieveenbrink
Melanie Veenbrink :
I need this a tattoo to be reminded every day
2021-10-21 17:59:33
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father_steven_kondralian
Father Steven Kondralian :
Fascinating...Please, can you make three(3) separate videos further breaking down each true power point and how to put them into action. Thank you.
2021-11-17 18:56:31
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guylainebourque97
Guyguy_77 :
when you worry for other people problems and help, you often get disapointed because every body is not like us, they are using us. so be wise
2021-10-21 22:15:36
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uniquelykimcc
Kimberley Coleman :
Care but dont carry.. be an observer and not an absorber: you called me out. Thank you for this reminder.🥰🥰
2021-10-24 04:12:41
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verniegillespie
Vernie Gillespie :
I believed have a connection plants. They always grow better for me.
2021-10-21 21:24:30
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reb3lmom
Sandra💫 :
Love it!! 🥰🥰🥰
2021-10-21 17:31:13
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amandameyer325
Amanda Meyer995 :
man, calling me out today! thank you ❤️
2021-10-21 17:58:23
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tifootips
Tifanie :
@kj_luce
2021-10-23 02:43:22
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regentlondon2021
Ray :
every time I watch your videos all i get is positive energy and this wonderful warm feeling , thank you for continuing to post such amazing content
2021-10-21 20:04:14
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papilatiocordis
Raji :
I needed to so hear this. Thank you.
2021-10-22 23:19:03
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berrysweetstudio
Chef Berry Rabago :
🥰
2021-10-21 16:42:53
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vickiemaitland
Vickie Maitland :
🥰🥰🥰
2021-10-21 16:58:17
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regentlondon2021
Ray :
to care for people and help them but not to carry there problems as I usually do
2021-10-21 20:21:00
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markscott018
Mark Scott :
💯💯💯💯
2021-10-24 17:24:06
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daddyedilao
DaddyEDilao :
🥰🥰🥰
2021-10-25 02:32:21
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jamessheard2
James Sheard :
💯
2021-10-21 19:53:08
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zaharabloomington88
Zahara88 :
thanks
2021-10-21 19:09:43
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jimjimmyjames0
:^) :
Care don’t carry ❤️thanks needed that
2021-10-21 19:05:07
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malamarjetica
malamarjetica :
🌼🌼🌼
2021-10-21 20:26:23
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bayley.craig
Craig Bayley :
work in progress. hard work. really nice way of looking at it, thank you for that! I'm inclined to say these involve boundaries, for you, instead
2021-10-21 20:36:58
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kesstokk
Kes :
Easier said than done. I need armour around me.
2021-10-21 20:45:20
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veganjulie
julie bowers :
Ok
2021-10-21 20:49:26
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cattyjoe1
user6754979367607 :
Wow thx...I have a lot of work to begin..🥰🥰
2021-10-21 18:14:36
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I’m SO proud of this little 7 year old! Yesterday she landed her first backflip and it was a moment we’ll never forget!❤️ I was outside breaking down cardboard boxes when Aubrin Sage walked over and asked if we could work on her backflips. She’s been working up the courage to do one without any help or the harness safety tether (see previous reels) and something about her demeanor told me she was ready to fully commit. This video shares the process that followed and the comical but amazing moment she went for it on her own when I wasn’t paying attention! This is such a big deal because doing this backflip was a mental challenge and not a physical challenge for her which can be the hardest hurdle to overcome. She’s been more than capable of backflipping for months now and has been doing front flips since getting our trampoline this spring but as anyone who’s learned to do a backflip will confirm, that very first one is terrifying. It’s an equally challenging scenario to ‘teach’ as a parent who knows their child is capable but afraid. My approach has always been about support rather than pressure. I believe they need to find it within themselves. In this instance I created an elaborate tethered harness system to allow her to safely work on technique and become familiar with the motion but at the end of the day she has to subdue the fear, trust her self and the time and practice she has put in and just go for it. And that’s exactly what she did in that split moment when I wasn’t really paying attention. She felt something that told her she was ready in that moment and without any notice committed fully to a goal she had. The reason I know it was a mental challenge and not a physical one is because the second she did the first one, she immediately started doing them over and over with no hesitation and when mom came home she ran out and tossed a few in the dark to proudly show mama-bear. So many amazing memories on our first summer with a trampoline and this is definitely a highlight of our summer and one of those accomplishments that will stand out just like the first time linking turns on a snowboard or dropping into a ramp on a skateboard. ❤️

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