1 hr 7 min

PJ Victor - Finding Strength Through Adversity LOA Today - Your Daily Dose Of Happy

    • Self-Improvement

PJ discussed overcoming imposter syndrome to publish three books in just a few years. She shared feeling like a failure for not achieving her goal of being published by age 35. This limiting belief created self-doubt that negatively impacted her relationships.

Through self-reflection, PJ questioned what gave her the right to call herself an imposter. She realized her work and experiences qualified her as a writer, despite lacking a college degree. PJ learned that limiting beliefs separate those who succeed from those who just survive.

Walt asked PJ how publishing her books made her feel. She expressed pride in trusting her instincts to finish each manuscript and release her work. PJ's mission is helping others find their path by sharing what's in her heart. She fulfills her life's purpose through small acts of encouragement and inspiring readers to take courageous steps.

The hosts discussed distinguishing imposter syndrome from having faith in oneself. JodieLynn believed it comes down to one's mindset and choices. If you tell yourself you're an imposter, that's how you'll live. But through self-hypnosis and affirming her worth, PJ walked out of limiting beliefs and relationships that compromised her needs.

Both PJ and JodieLynn agreed emotional and spiritual growth is a lifelong process with no end point. As PJ says, every forward and backward step presents opportunities to learn and bloom where you're planted. Despite challenges, one can still find happiness through courage and intention-setting over self-doubt. PJ's resilience and determination to make others smile daily is an inspiration.

Episode Page: https://www.loatoday.net/pj-victor

Her website:  https://pjvictorwriter.com/

Follow the LOA Today podcast:  https://www.loatoday.net/follow

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#resilience #healing #empowerment #mindset #faith #courage #purpose

PJ discussed overcoming imposter syndrome to publish three books in just a few years. She shared feeling like a failure for not achieving her goal of being published by age 35. This limiting belief created self-doubt that negatively impacted her relationships.

Through self-reflection, PJ questioned what gave her the right to call herself an imposter. She realized her work and experiences qualified her as a writer, despite lacking a college degree. PJ learned that limiting beliefs separate those who succeed from those who just survive.

Walt asked PJ how publishing her books made her feel. She expressed pride in trusting her instincts to finish each manuscript and release her work. PJ's mission is helping others find their path by sharing what's in her heart. She fulfills her life's purpose through small acts of encouragement and inspiring readers to take courageous steps.

The hosts discussed distinguishing imposter syndrome from having faith in oneself. JodieLynn believed it comes down to one's mindset and choices. If you tell yourself you're an imposter, that's how you'll live. But through self-hypnosis and affirming her worth, PJ walked out of limiting beliefs and relationships that compromised her needs.

Both PJ and JodieLynn agreed emotional and spiritual growth is a lifelong process with no end point. As PJ says, every forward and backward step presents opportunities to learn and bloom where you're planted. Despite challenges, one can still find happiness through courage and intention-setting over self-doubt. PJ's resilience and determination to make others smile daily is an inspiration.

Episode Page: https://www.loatoday.net/pj-victor

Her website:  https://pjvictorwriter.com/

Follow the LOA Today podcast:  https://www.loatoday.net/follow

#loatoday#lawofattraction#manifesting#vibration#podcast#deliberatecreators#Q&A#waltthiessen#jodielynncraven#loatodayapp

#resilience #healing #empowerment #mindset #faith #courage #purpose

1 hr 7 min