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Loving Others Well

What if loving others well isn’t actually about telling them how they must live their lives?

What if loving others well is to create the space where they can fully show up with everything of who they are, and with the power of empathy and grace, they feel seen, step into their worth, and maybe live a bit differently* and as loved as they truly are?

*this still doesn’t mean the way they live their life will look like ours or be what we agree with. It can mean we have happier, healthier, and more wholehearted people walking this earth, though. And that’s never a bad thing.

Author:

Justine is a Licensed Professional Counselor with more than 25 years of experience in traditional mental health and personal and professional development. Justine has been certified in the work of Dr. Brené Brown for ten years. Justine is the author of eleven books, including five Amazon bestsellers covering subjects such as infertility, faith, and grief. She has been honored to do two TEDx Talks, The Permission of the And and The Donut Effect. She travels nationally and presents virtually to global audiences delivering keynotes, workshops, retreats, and trainings on topics such as leadership, courage, resilience, mental health, preventing and coping with burnout, and courageous and curious conversation, especially in creating cultures of belonging and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Justine lives in St. Louis with her husband Chad, their three dogs, and for four months of the year hundreds of monarch and swallowtail butterflies.

Comments:

  • May 8, 2022

    Oh I like this! This resonates with what I try to do for patients in my clinical practice. This sentiment helps me be a better daughter, sister, girlfriend, and friend too. Thank you.

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