Tag Archive for: self worth

Understanding Self-worth

By: Helping Hands TV

5 keys to growing – or rebuilding – your self-worth

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You Matter to God

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. (John 3:16, KJV) Read more

Know Your Name – Or, Learn to Accept Who You Are

By: Brian Harris

A few weeks back I alerted you to my ‘proverbs project ‘– spring boarding from the thirty sayings that start in Proverbs 22:20. Read more

An Epidemic of Image and Appearance Insecurities: 6 Tips

By: Jennifer Chu

In today’s image-obsessed society, the constant flood of flawless, airbrushed celebrity images sets unattainable beauty standards, leaving many people feeling insecure and dissatisfied with their appearance. Read more

How to Deal With Your Inner Ageist

By: Caroline Spencer 

Lately I’ve been toying with the idea of blepharoplasty. Read more

What People Don’t Want to Hear About Success

By: Rachel Reva
Do you know what the difference is between the ‘successful’ people from everyone else? Read more

So Cringe: Unpacking Embarrassment

By: Amy Isham 

We’ve all felt that feeling. You’re driving home after a night out, or winding down from a busy work day when it hits you. Perhaps the sensation is so intense that you actually groan out loud, cover your face or shake your head. Read more

On Recovering From the Addiction Cycle

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

I know a thing or two about the addiction cycle… I hope you’re not judging me already! Read more

How to Handle Rejection

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

To get through life, it’s important to learn how to handle rejection. It’s hard to face rejection, but we’ve all been rejected, and we’re all going to be rejected in the future. Read more

Radical Love Helps ‘Shazam!’ Actor Zachary Levi Overcome History of Trauma

By: Laura Bennett

How do you think the world would change if loving others was the undercurrent of our conversations and the intention behind all our social interactions? Read more