If I Had LOW SELF ESTEEM, I'd Do This First...

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Most people ignore this, but they really shouldn't... This video highlights the #1 thing that's destroying your self esteem!

Julien Blanc (AKA JulienHimself) is a Swiss-born, U.S.-based self-help speaker, entrepreneur and transformational coach.

Since 2010, he has been traveling around the world and has personally coached tens of thousands of clients face to face... Empowering them to create massive success in their lives!

His record-breaking programs Transformation Mastery, Transformation Mastery Live, Transformation Mastery Live Advanced, Transformation Mastery Academy & Transformation Mastery Mentoring help people around the world achieve the HEALTH, WEALTH, RELATIONSHIPS & HAPPINESS they deserve!

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If I Had LOW SELF ESTEEM, I'd Do This First...

How to raise your self esteem and build self confidence! In this video, Julien Blanc (AKA Julien Himself) reveals the root cause of low self-esteem and how you can improve your self-esteem today... A clear-cut, easy-to-follow process!

This video will teach you how to be confident and how to be more confident in yourself by increasing your self esteem and your self worth.

Discover the root cause of low self esteem and how you can improve your self esteem today!

#julienblanc #julienhimself

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She’s standing up there feeling unworthy and not beautiful, and all these other things and here I am admiring her wishing I was just as beautiful and brave as her.

misanthrone
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"You're not here to justify your existance" - absolutely love that.

OOE
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That woman has the biggest balls I have ever seen to basically do a public psychology session. Saying what really messes her up in front of so many people, that takes an extraordinary amount of courage. I resonated so much about what she said, but could never do what she did without bursting in tears.

xGaviJax
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Almost started crying when he said" The love and approval we are so much after is actually our own".

parkpakipop
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When she said “Defect” my skin crawled. I’ve used that very same word dozens of times in my own writing about myself. It’s hard to believe someone else could have the same horrible self concept. It’s so easy to see yourself in a silo

eriksoutdoors
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“Screw being cool, screw being nice, start being real.” ~Julien

LASMONN
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To the young lady that got up on stage and was willing to be honest, real and vulnerable, that was very brave. Massive respect to you for doing that! I'm actually just like you but magnify it by 100. This was very helpful for me, thank you for willing to get up on stage and put yourself on the line. I'm pretty sure you also helped everyone else at the seminar as well as those viewing this video.

reforma
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The parts she thinks are boring are such precious qualities that we don’t see enough of in people these days. I really hope she realizes the value of her qualities.

jinamerica
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I hope she’s seeing all the love. I think the majority can resonate with her, she’s incredible

Tofugirl
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"Stop justifying your existence" Wow!! That was powerful!

annajones
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Wow. This dude is like the embodiment of shadow work. Straight up honest, non-judging, and caring. Really cool to see.

jpizzleforizzle
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That woman is absolutely adorable. It’s a shame that people in life have put her into that place of low self esteem. I hope she develops into a confident person soon, she has a lot to offer the world that she doesn’t realize. If she were my friend I would let her know that she’s awesome without anyone else’s approval, every day.

DanCurlinPMP
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I started using the "it's ok" thing like a mantra especially in social settings, and I realized how much I judge myself, but at the same time I started being much more relaxed and have more fun. It is so powerful

raff
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"Are you living, or are you trying to justify your existence?"

This is one of the most important questions we can ask ourselves.

I've spent much of my life attempting to justify my existence. Or begging for my right to take up space. To be seen and heard. To be treated fairly. I no longer feel that compulsion (not nearly as much, anyway), but it's taken a while to get here.

I had to survive something that was pretty awful. I even cursed my continued existence for a few years. It led to me to some hard questions and realizations.

This woman is exceptionally brave. I hope she understands this. I feel so proud of her. What she expressed is far more relatable than she realized, but she voiced it. Many lack the courage.

These kinds of conversations need to be normalized.

What you do reminds me a lot of theta healing. Are you familiar with the practice?

michellecoleman
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she's a lot ahead of some people by being able to keep the eye contact nonstop. i could never ever maintain eye contact for more than 5 seconds with anyone

fatimaahmadi
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This has proved the fact that no matter what you look like, what your life is like, its your own view of it that matters. The fact that this attractive woman that on the surface looks like she is complete, and ahead of the rest of the field, feels unwanted is unthinkable. This has given me food for thought, and I think I may just start giving myself the benefit of the doubt and see what happens. Thank you.

robjones
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I'm amazed by how she's able to hold eye contact for so long. She never looked away!

IkarusWalks
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I’m 100% sure that I’ve never seen someone more relatable to my mind and situation than this young lady, it was like she was reading the script of my mind..I wish you and myself all the good energy and comfortableness

mikaelmorningstar
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She's doing very hard work up there. I've done this and I was stripped down to the studs and felt like a different person after. But you're close to screaming, crying, crumpling to the ground, punching a wall. Very brave to do.

RealAadip
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Oh my god, the way her brain and body freeze and her hands wring, I recognise myself so much in there. I saw so many therapists where I couldn’t answer their questions because my brain just froze with anxiety and I felt like shit. It takes a lot of time to let go of that deep fear of judgement and be more gentle of ourselves, to let the flow comme without judging ourselves badly every second. I’m still learning to feel safe in therapist sessions
Good luck to every person in that stage, you’re stronger that you think 💪

Moonx