You have a good self and a bad self.
So do my mentors, Stephen Gilligan and Robert Dilts.
This is what they confessed about themselves in a recent event with 200 people:
RD: “I want you and the world to see my amazing creativity. However, I often get stuck in some very critical and dark places”.
Yes, this is was what one of the developers of neuro-linguistic programming, Robert Dilts said about himself.
SG: “I want you and the world to see my connection to all life, love and kindness. However, there is a presence inside me that often feels so lonely and unlovable.”.
Yes, this is what Dr. Stephen Gilligan, a student of Milton Erickson, said about himself.
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You can’t move forward unless you accept your bad self.
The resources for the change you so ardently desire are often hidden in those unwanted expressions of yourself.
The deepest part of your spirit is often hidden in those dark places from which you’re running away.
Stop beating your “bad” self.
Explore, accept, forgive.
And move on to achieve your most desired dreams.
Loving you, Angelos