Real Talk with Tina and Ann

Turning Guilt from Wrongdoing into Grace Part 1 and 2

What if we have a blemish in our life? What if we have done something that we feel is so horrific that we allow other's to treat us badly? What if we feel that we do not deserve good?

What if you flip that and realize that even if your parents and their parents had a lifetime of bad choices, that you look in the mirror and say, "I am the one who my bloodline has been waiting for?! (quote by Jacob Brown)

What if you do not love yourself enough? What if you can't forgive yourself to receive good?

What if you ponder the question, everyone is here for a purpose? Do you think God loves you more or less depending on your behaviors?

What if everyone is getting a miracle, but you. Do you think you can look inward and give yourself permission to realize that YOU might just be the miracle? (Quote by Beth Moore)

This episode surrounds the topic of worth and the realization of having allowed people to treat us badly for years. Why do we stop short of demanding respect from even the people we love? Why do we stay with people who do not treat us with the worth that we deserve?

Should we allow our wrongdoings to dictate how we feel about our own worth? Because we have done something wrong in our past, do we deserve what is 'coming to us?'

There is a woman in. Luke 7, in the Bible that was known as a sinner. She was crying at Jesus' feet and He accepted her where she was while the church leaders talked about her sins. What if she would have heard them and thought, 'they are right. I am not worth anything. I deserve to not be loved. I deserve to not have any worth. I have done bad things.'

How do we turn that guilt that lives within ourselves around and allow love, kindness, and respect, in; no matter the guilt that overshadows us.

We wrap up with an uplifting look at how affirming our self-love can be a game-changer to squelch inner and outward negativity.

Join us for a candid discussion on embracing our worth and learning to rise above life's challenges with grace and self-respect.