Lesson 1
Lie 1: I Am Not Enough
You’ve spent your life chasing a feeling of being enough. Maybe you learnt it as a child, when love and praise only came when you did something ‘good.’ Maybe you learnt it in relationships, when you were made to feel unworthy or too much. Maybe it was society itself, constantly telling you that you must be more to be valuable.
But what if that was never true?
In this lesson, you’ll unlearn the false belief that you are not enough and begin the deep process of rewriting your truth.
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Lesson 2
Lie 2: If They Don't Like Me, There Must Be Something Wrong With Me
You've been conditioned to believe that being liked equates to being safe. That rejection is proof there's something wrong with you. That you must mold yourself into what others want to be worthy of their love.
But here's the truth - You were never meant to be here to please everyone.
This lesson will help you break the cycle of approval-seeking and step fully into your real truth.
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Lesson 3
Lie 3: I Have To Put Others Before Myself
You were raised to believe that love means sacrifice. That being a good person means putting others first - even at the cost of yourself. You learned to say yes when you meant no, to carry burdens that weren’t yours, to be everything for everyone while leaving nothing for yourself.
But here’s the truth: You cannot pour from an empty cup.
Today, we rewrite the belief that putting yourself first is selfish—because it’s the foundation of real love, real connection, and real freedom.
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Lesson 4
Lie 4: I Have To Be Perfect
Perfectionism is a cage. You were taught that flaws make you unworthy, that mistakes mean failure, and that love is something you have to earn by being flawless.
So you became obsessed with doing things ‘right.’ You made yourself small, careful, controlled. You sacrificed joy in the name of being ‘perfect.’
But here’s the truth: Love was never waiting for you to be perfect. Love was waiting for you to be real.
Today, we shatter the illusion that perfection is the path to love, and we replace it with something much more powerful: truth.
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Lesson 5
Lie 5: I Must Be Productive To Be Valuable
You were raised in a world that worships productivity.
From the time you were a child, you were praised for what you accomplished, not for who you were.
You were taught that hard work equals worth.
That rest is lazy.
That if you aren’t constantly achieving, you’re falling behind.
And so, you learned to measure your value by how much you do.
But what if this was never true?
What if your worth has nothing to do with your productivity?
What if you are already valuable - just by existing?
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Lesson 6
Lie 6: Struggle Is Just Part Of Life
You were taught that life is hard.
That suffering is normal.
That struggle is just part of being human.
You heard phrases like:
• “That’s just the way life is.”
• “Nothing worth having comes easy.”
• “You have to work twice as hard to get anywhere.”
And so, you internalized the idea that ease isn’t real.
That if something isn’t difficult, it isn’t valuable.
That struggle is just the price you pay for existence.
But what if that’s a lie?
What if life isn’t meant to be a constant uphill battle?
What if struggle is not your natural state - but something you were taught to accept?
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Lesson 7
Lie 7: Paint A Smile On Your Face
You’ve been told to stay positive, to keep smiling, to push your feelings down and carry on. Maybe you learned that sadness makes people uncomfortable, that anger is unacceptable, or that expressing your real emotions makes you weak.
But here’s the truth: Your emotions are not problems to be hidden. They are messages to be heard.
In this lesson, you will learn why forcing yourself to ‘be happy’ when you’re not is one of the most damaging lies ever told—and how to finally give yourself permission to feel everything.
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Lesson 8
Lie 8: There Are Good Feelings And Bad Feelings
You were taught that happiness is good, sadness is bad. That joy is something to chase, but anger and grief should be suppressed.
But the truth is, there is no such thing as a good or bad feeling.
Emotions are like colors—each one different, each one necessary, each one adding depth and meaning to your experience of life. When you stop dividing emotions into ‘good’ and ‘bad,’ you start allowing yourself to fully feel, fully heal, and fully live.
This lesson will show you how to step out of emotional resistance and into full emotional freedom.
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Lesson 9
Lie 9: Being Alone Is Lonely
We live in a world that fears solitude.
If you spend time alone, people assume you must be lonely. If you live alone, they assume you’re missing something. Society tells us that happiness is found in other people—in relationships, in friendships, in constant connection.
But here’s the truth: Loneliness is not about being alone. Loneliness is about being disconnected from yourself.
In this lesson, you will learn why being alone can be one of the most powerful, healing, and necessary experiences of your life - if you know how to embrace it.
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Lesson 10
Lie 10: Crying Is A Sign Of Weakness
From childhood, we are taught to suppress our tears. We hear things like “Stop crying,” “Be strong,” or “Don’t be so emotional.” Somewhere along the way, crying became something to be ashamed of—a sign of weakness, something to hide.
But here’s the truth: Crying is not weakness. It is release. It is healing. It is power.
In this lesson, you’ll learn why tears are one of the most important ways we process emotions, heal past wounds, and return to wholeness.
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Lesson 11
Lie 11: Life Is Too Short
You hear it all the time—“Life is too short.”
People say it to justify rushing through life, fearing the future, making reckless decisions, or living in a state of panic that time is slipping away.
But here’s the truth: Life is not short. Life is now.
And the more you obsess over how much time you have left, the less present you are in the only moment that actually exists—this one.
This lesson will help you step out of fear, scarcity, and urgency and into the full, delicious presence of life itself.
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Lesson 12
Lie 12: You Only Want What You Can't Have
We’ve been conditioned to believe that happiness is always just out of reach.
That what we have isn’t enough. That the things we don’t have are more exciting, more valuable, more meaningful.
We are taught to chase, strive, crave, and long for more—more success, more money, more love, more validation, more of everything.
But here’s the truth: You do not need more. You need presence.
This lesson will help you shift from lack to abundance, from chasing what you don’t have to deeply appreciating what is already yours.
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Lesson 13
Lie 13: You Get An Education In School Or University
We’ve been taught that education happens in classrooms, that knowledge comes from textbooks, and that intelligence is measured by diplomas.
But the truth is, school was never the only source of learning. Life itself is the greatest teacher you will ever have.
Every struggle, every mistake, every moment of joy or heartbreak—these are your real lessons.
The question is, are you paying attention?
This lesson will help you shift your perspective and realize that every experience you go through is part of your education.
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Lesson 14
Lie 14: It's Too Good To Be True
We live in a world that constantly tells us to expect the worst.
When something amazing happens, instead of embracing it, we hesitate. We question it. We wait for the other shoe to drop.
But here’s the truth: Good things happen all the time. Life is allowed to be easy. You are allowed to receive.
This lesson will help you stop doubting the beauty that life brings—and start calling in even more of it.
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Lesson 15
Lie 15: Quitting Is For Losers
We’ve been conditioned to believe that quitting means failure.
That if you walk away from something, you’ve given up.
That winners push through no matter what.
But here’s the truth: Knowing when to walk away is power. Trusting your intuition is wisdom. Letting go of what isn’t working is success.
This lesson will help you redefine quitting—not as failure, but as clarity, strength, and self-trust.
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Lesson 16
Lie 16: Judging Is Bad
We hear it all the time—“Don’t judge others.”
But the truth is, judging isn’t bad. Being judgmental is.
Good judgment is what keeps you safe.
Good judgment is how you decide what aligns with you and what doesn’t.
This lesson will help you differentiate between judgment that protects you—and judgment that limits you.
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Lesson 17
Lie 17: I Will Be Happy When...
We’ve all done it—postponed our happiness for some future event.
• “I’ll be happy when I lose weight.”
• “I’ll be happy when I find my soulmate.”
• “I’ll be happy when I make more money.”
But here’s the truth: Happiness does not exist in the future. It exists right now, in this moment.
This lesson will help you stop delaying your joy and start choosing happiness in the only place it has ever existed—the present.
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Lesson 18
Lie 18: There's Something Wrong With Me
How many times have you thought to yourself, “There’s something wrong with me”?
Maybe because of your past.
Maybe because of your trauma.
Maybe because you feel different, disconnected, or lost.
But here’s the truth: Nothing is wrong with you. You are not broken. You are human.
This lesson will help you shift from self-judgment to self-compassion—so you can finally see yourself through the lens of healing, not shame.
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Lesson 19
Lie 19: I Would If I Had More Time I Would
We tell ourselves we’ll start tomorrow.
We convince ourselves that we need more time.
We create excuses for why we haven’t taken action.
But here’s the truth: If you truly wanted something, you would start now.
This lesson will help you break free from procrastination, excuses, and the illusion of “not enough time”—so you can start living the life you say you want today.
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Lesson 20
Lie 20: If I Could Make Them Understand, Then They Would Change
How many times have you tried to make someone change?
• You explain.
• You argue.
• You give them facts, examples, logic.
And still—nothing changes.
Here’s the truth: You cannot change people. You can only change yourself.
This lesson will help you stop wasting your energy trying to change others—and start focusing on what you can actually control: your own growth, your own choices, and your own peace.
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Lesson 21
Lie 21: This Is Just How I Am
We tell ourselves we can’t change.
• “This is just how I am.”
• “I’ve always been like this.”
• “I’m too old to change.”
But here’s the truth: You are not a fixed being. You are a constantly evolving force.
This lesson will help you see that change is always possible—at any age, at any moment—when you decide that you are ready for something new.
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Lesson 22
Lie 22: I Need to Stay Positive
We’ve been told our whole lives to “stay positive.”
To “look on the bright side.”
To “just be grateful.”
And while positivity can be powerful, forcing it can be toxic.
The truth is: You are not meant to be happy all the time. You are meant to be real.
This lesson will help you break free from toxic positivity and embrace the full spectrum of your emotions.
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Lesson 23
Lie 23: I’m The Victim
When someone hurts you, it’s easy to believe you are the victim.
It’s easy to focus on the unfairness, the betrayal, the pain they caused.
And maybe they did do something terrible. Maybe they do deserve consequences.
But here’s the truth: Holding onto victimhood will never set you free.
This lesson will help you shift from powerlessness to empowerment—so you can take back your life instead of waiting for justice that may never come.
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Lesson 24
Lie 24: They Should Know What’s Wrong.
How many times have you thought, “They should just know.”
• “They should know why I’m upset.”
• “They should know what I need.”
• “I shouldn’t have to explain myself.”
But here’s the truth: People are not mind readers. If you don’t communicate, you don’t get what you need.
This lesson will help you break free from silent expectations and step into clear, empowered, honest communication—so you stop suffering in silence.
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Lesson 25
Lie 25: I’ll Never Be Able To Forgive Myself
We all carry moments we wish we could undo.
Mistakes we regret.
Things we wish we had done differently.
And maybe you’ve told yourself that you don’t deserve forgiveness.
That if you forgive yourself, you’re letting yourself off the hook.
That what you did is too big, too shameful, too unforgivable.
But here’s the truth: Forgiving yourself is not about excusing your past—it’s about freeing your future.
This lesson will help you finally release the shame, guilt, and self-punishment that have been weighing you down—so you can step into healing, self-compassion, and true freedom.
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Lesson 26
Lie 26: I Have To Be Perfect To Be Accepted And Loved
We are taught that love and acceptance are earned.
That to be worthy, we must be flawless.
That if we mess up, if we are imperfect, if we don’t meet expectations—we will lose love.
But here’s the truth: Love was never meant to be a performance.
This lesson will help you break free from the toxic belief that you have to be perfect to be loved—so you can finally experience real, unconditional love.
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Lesson 27
Lie 27: It’s Not That Bad
How many times have you downplayed your pain?
Told yourself, “It’s not that bad.”
Convincing yourself that others have it worse, so you shouldn’t complain?
But here’s the truth: Dismissing your pain doesn’t make it disappear—it just buries it deeper.
This lesson will help you stop minimizing your struggles and start honoring your truth—so you can heal instead of suppress.
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Lesson 28
Lie 28: I Don’t Care What People Think
How many times have you told yourself, “I don’t care what people think”?
It sounds empowering. It sounds rebellious.
But is it really true?
Here’s the truth: We all care what people think—we just need to care about the right people.
This lesson will help you stop pretending you’re unaffected and start understanding whose opinions actually matter—so you can navigate life with confidence and clarity.
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Lesson 29
Lie 29: I Have to Be Understood To Be At Peace
We’ve been conditioned to believe that being misunderstood is dangerous—but needing everyone to “get you” is exhausting. In this lesson, we release the lie that peace is only possible through external validation. You’ll reclaim the energy you’ve spent trying to explain yourself and discover what it means to be fully, unapologetically at peace within.
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Lesson 30
Lie 30: I Must Earn My Right To Rest
We’ve been conditioned to believe that rest must be earned through exhaustion, struggle, or achievement. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll reclaim rest as your birthright - not a reward for suffering. You’ll learn to see rest as a sacred, radical act of self-trust, not a luxury to be justified.
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Lesson 31
Lie 31: The Grass Is Greener On The Other Side
We’ve been conditioned to chase the next thing - another partner, a better body, a bigger house, a shinier life. But the truth is, your life becomes more abundant the moment you realise the grass under your feet is already rich, vibrant, and alive. This lesson will help you drop the constant comparison and anchor into the delicious magic of what you already have.
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Lesson 32
Lie 32: I'm Struggling, So I Must Be Getting It Wrong
We’ve been taught that struggle equals failure.
That if you’re feeling low, you must be doing something wrong.
But the truth is, bad days can often be breakthroughs or healing in disguise.
This lesson will help you stop shaming yourself for being human and start honouring every emotion as a sacred part of your journey and growth.
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Lesson 33
Lie 33: If At First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again
We’ve been taught that relentless effort leads to success.
We've been taught that giving up is failure.
But what if that's a lie?
What if not succeeding isn’t a failure after all but just a redirection?
This lesson invites you to release the pressure to force life into your plan, and instead lean into the magic of surrender so you can experience the plan the universe has always had for you.
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Lesson 34
Lie 34: I'm Not Allowed to Be In A Bad Mood
We’ve been conditioned to believe that being in a bad mood makes us difficult, dramatic, or wrong.
But the truth is, your emotions aren’t problems to fix - they’re signals to feel. This lesson will help you release the shame around your natural emotional cycles and discover how to honour your energy without hurting yourself or anyone else in the process.
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Lesson 35
Lie 35: Good Things Come To Those Who Wait
We've been told to be patient, stay quiet, wait our turn. But the truth is, life doesn’t reward passivity - it responds to self-awareness, growth, and inner truth. This lesson will show you how real abundance is born: not from waiting, but from doing the deep, powerful work of inner healing and self becoming.
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Lesson 36
Lie 36: What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger
Pain doesn’t always make you stronger. Sometimes it breaks you, empties you, leaves you gasping for breath.
The deeper truth is - what doesn’t kill you can transform you.
This lesson explores how trauma, loss, and crisis don’t always empower you immediately - but they crack you open, shape you, and lead you into becoming someone you never imagined possible.
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Lesson 37
Lie 37: Sticks And Stones May Break My Bones, But Words Will Never Hurt Me
We're told that words are harmless - but the truth is, words carry more power than you can fathom. Words can wound just as deep, if not deeper, than physical pain. And words can also create miracles. This lesson reveals how the language we speak - to ourselves, and to others - builds the world we live in. Want to feel better? It starts by changing your language.
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Lesson 38
Lie 38: Blood Is Thicker Than Water
We’ve been told that family loyalty is everything. That blood defines our closest bonds. But for many of us, our truest family is not the one we were born into - it’s the one we find along the way. In this lesson, we honour the soul family that sees you, holds you, and heals you… even if you’ve never met in person. Because family Is who feels like home - not who has your DNA.
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Lesson 39
Lie 39: Money Is The Root Of All Evil
We've been told that money is dirty, evil, dangerous - but that belief is exactly what keeps us in cycles of lack. This lesson teaches you to rebuild your relationship with money by treating it not as an enemy, but as a sacred, living energy that wants to support you. It's time to stop pushing it away - and start welcoming it in.
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Lesson 40
Lie 40: Jack Of All Trades, Master Of None
We've been told to choose one path, one skill, one identity. But for the creatives, the healers, the explorers, the rebels - that feels like prison. This lesson gives you full permission to be all of who you are, to embrace your multidimensional gifts, and to stop apologising for not fitting into anyone’s box.
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Lesson 41
Lie 41: Practice Makes Perfect
Perfection is the illusion we’ve all been taught to chase. But what if you let go of the pressure to be flawless and allowed yourself to practice just for the joy of it - not the outcome? In this lesson, we unhook from perfectionism and return to what life is actually for: being present, being real, and living fully as your perfectly imperfect self.
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Lesson 42
Lie 42: Opposites Attract
Sure, opposites can be intriguing - but that doesn’t mean they’re compatible. This lesson explores the difference between fascination and true connection, teaching you how to spot when you’re falling for the thrill instead of the truth. It’s time to stop chasing intensity, and start choosing intimacy.
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Lesson 43
Lie 43: It’s Better To Give Than Take
We’re taught that giving is holy and receiving is selfish - but that’s not the truth. Receiving is an act of connection. It’s allowing others the joy of contribution and love. In this lesson, we dismantle the guilt around receiving and restore the sacred balance between give and take. Because you are worthy of both.
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Lesson 44
Lie 44: The Devil Is In The Details
We’re told to fear the details, to obsess over the little things, and to panic over the small stuff. But the truth is, the details aren’t where the devil hides - they’re where the divine whispers. This lesson invites you to reframe the details as sacred moments of presence, not traps of stress.
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Lesson 45
Lie 45: Nice Guys Finish Last
Kindness is not weakness. Integrity is not a liability. This lesson breaks the lie that you have to be cold, cutthroat, or manipulative to succeed in love or life. True power is built on compassion, character, and consistency - and those who embody it are not last... they’re just playing a very different game.
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Lesson 46
Lie 46: I Am Defined By My Past
Your past may have shaped you, but it does not define you. In this lesson, we rewrite the belief that your history limits your future. You’ll learn how to honour where you’ve come from while stepping fully into the truth of who you choose to be now.
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Lesson 47
Lie 47: It's Too Late For Me To Change
Your personality isn’t fixed - it’s a reflection of what you’ve been through. In this lesson, we explore how your identity was shaped by survival, not destiny, and guide you into the empowering truth that you can unlearn the roles you’ve played and finally step into who you really are beneath it all.
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Lesson 48
Lie 48: I'm Fine
How many times have you said “I’m fine”
whilst silently you were falling apart inside?
We’ve been conditioned to hide our real emotions, to be palatable, easy, and convenient.
“I’m fine” is often a lie we tell the world - and ourselves - to avoid feeling what’s really there.
In this lesson, we tear that lie wide open and guide you into radical honesty with your own heart.
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Lesson 49
Lie 49: I Am A Victim Of Circumstance
When life knocks you down over and over again, it’s easy to believe that you’re just unlucky. That you're powerless. That life is happening to you. Constantly against you. But what if that belief is the very thing keeping you trapped? In this lesson, we break the lie that you’re a victim of your past, your trauma, your upbringing or your current situation - and show you how to reclaim your power without denying your pain.
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Lesson 50
Lie 50: You’re Spoiling Them
This phrase has been used to shame love.
To shame nurturing.
To shame generosity.
In this lesson, we explore the difference between disempowering dependency and healthy, heart-led care. Because receiving love doesn’t rot you. It heals you.
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Lesson 51
Lie 51: If You Really Loved Them, You’d Still Be Grieving
Grief doesn’t prove love. Love doesn’t require eternal suffering. In this lesson, we release the lie that ongoing pain is the only evidence of deep love. We explore how healing and joy can honor love just as powerfully as sorrow ever could.
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Lesson 52
Lie 52: You’re Wrong If You Trust Yourself First
You were taught to put other people’s opinions above your own instincts. To second-guess yourself. To outsource your wisdom. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll reclaim the sacred art of self-trust—and learn how your inner knowing has always been the truest, clearest voice guiding you home.
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Lesson 53
Lie 53: Be Careful What You Wish For
This lie teaches you to fear your own desires. To believe that dreaming big is dangerous. But wishing is sacred—it’s how your soul speaks its longings into existence. In this lesson, you’ll break free from fear-based conditioning and remember that your desires are not reckless—they’re roadmaps to your destiny.
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Lesson 54
Lie 54: Prepare For The Worst
You were taught that bracing for disaster would protect you—that if you prepared for the worst, you’d never be blindsided. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, we’ll break the pattern of living in fear and replace it with something far more powerful: living in trust.
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Lesson 55
Lie 55: You Can’t Always Get What You Want
We’ve been told it’s just a fact of life—you can’t always get what you want. But that belief keeps us stuck in limitation, disappointment, and self-doubt. The truth is, you don’t always get what you want because life gives you what you need. Not to punish you—but to grow you, heal you, and make you into someone who can create and receive everything you desire. This is not about settling. This is about becoming.
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Lesson 56
Lie 56: Healing Takes Forever
Healing isn’t something you finish. It’s not a race, a destination, or a chore. In this lesson, we reclaim healing as a daily act of self-reference—a sacred practice of learning how to love yourself deeper every single day, just because you’re worth it.
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Lesson 57
Lie 57: If I Feel It, It Will Destroy Me
You were taught to fear your emotions. To believe that if you fully felt your sadness, your anger, your heartbreak—you would drown in it. But feeling doesn’t destroy you. It frees you. In this lesson, you’ll learn how allowing your emotions to move through you is the very thing that liberates your soul and brings you back to life.
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Lesson 58
Lie 58: I Need to Fix Myself Before I Can Be Happy
You’ve been conditioned to believe that happiness is something you have to earn. That you must fix, improve, perfect yourself before you’re worthy of joy. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll shatter the myth of self-fixing and step into the truth that happiness is your birthright—even as you heal, even as you grow, even before you are “finished.”
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Lesson 59
Lie 59: If I Say No, I’ll Hurt People
This lie teaches you that your boundaries are harmful—that prioritizing yourself is selfish or cruel. But it’s not selfish to honor your truth. It’s sacred. In this lesson, you’ll break free from guilt-based conditioning and remember: saying no to others is sometimes the most honest, kind, and self-loving thing you can do.
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Lesson 60
Lie 60: Love Has to Be Earned
You were taught that love is a prize you have to win—a reward for being good enough, successful enough, lovable enough. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll dismantle the idea that love is conditional, and remember that real love isn’t earned—it’s recognized.
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Lesson 61
Lie 61: I Have to Be Positive to Be Spiritual
The world of “good vibes only” taught you that spirituality is about smiling through your suffering and pretending you’re always at peace. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll dismantle the myth of forced positivity and step into the deeper truth: real spirituality embraces the full, raw, messy human experience—not just the palatable parts.
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Lesson 62
Lie 62: I’m Responsible for How Other People Feel
You’ve been conditioned to carry the emotional weight of the people around you. To believe that their sadness, anger, or disappointment is somehow your fault—or your responsibility to fix. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll break free from emotional codependency and remember that while compassion is sacred, self-abandonment is not.
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Lesson 63
Lie 63: If I Don’t Achieve Something Big, I’m A Failure
You’ve been taught that success is about grand gestures, big wins, impressive milestones. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll unlearn the pressure to “prove yourself” through achievements—and rediscover that living fully, deeply, and authentically is the greatest success of all.
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Lesson 64
Lie 64: Anger Makes Me A Bad Person
You were taught that anger is dangerous, shameful, something to be hidden or punished. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll reclaim anger as a sacred, healthy, powerful emotion—and learn how to honor it without guilt, without self-abandonment, and without fear.
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Lesson 65
Lie 65: My Needs Are A Burden
You were taught to believe that needing support, love, or care makes you “too much”—an inconvenience to the people around you. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll reclaim your right to have needs, to express them, and to be met with love instead of shame.
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Lesson 66
Lie 66: If I Let Go Of Control, Everything Will Fall Apart
You’ve been taught that control equals safety, that the only way to survive is to micromanage life down to the tiniest detail. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll learn that real safety is built from trust—trust in yourself, trust in life, trust that letting go isn’t the end… it’s the beginning of true freedom.
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Lesson 67
Lie 67: If I Forgive, It Means What They Did Was Okay
You’ve been taught that forgiveness means excusing someone’s behavior or letting them off the hook. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll discover that real forgiveness isn’t about them—it’s about freeing yourself from the chains of what they did, and reclaiming your peace, your power, and your future.
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Lesson 68
Lie 68: Boundaries Make Me Selfish
You’ve been taught that setting boundaries makes you cold, selfish, or unkind. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll reclaim the truth that boundaries are an act of radical self-love—and that honoring yourself is not selfish; it’s sacred.
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Lesson 69
Lie 69: There’s Something Wrong With Me
You were taught that your struggles, your scars, or your sensitivity made you defective. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that there is nothing wrong with you—and that your challenges have shaped your strength, not stolen your worth.
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Lesson 70
Lie 70: I’m Not Spiritual Enough
You’ve been made to believe that spirituality looks a certain way—calm, enlightened, perfect. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that spirituality isn’t about how you look or what you know—it’s about how deeply you live, love, and connect to your own soul, exactly as you are.
Please note: This track may include some explicit language.
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Lesson 71
Lie 71: I Have To Be Healed To Help Others
You’ve been taught that you need to be perfectly healed, perfectly whole, perfectly wise before you can make a difference. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that it’s your humanity—your scars, your honesty, your ongoing journey—that gives you the sacred power to heal and uplift others.
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Lesson 72
Lie 72: If I Slow Down, I’ll Fall Behind
You’ve been taught that slowing down means losing momentum, missing out, or failing. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll reclaim the truth that slowing down is not weakness—it’s wisdom. Slowing down is where you find your deepest power, clarity, and alignment with life.
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Lesson 73
Lie 73: No One Really Sees Me
You’ve been taught to believe you’re invisible, overlooked, or misunderstood—but that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll discover that the real tragedy isn’t that no one sees you—it’s that you stopped fully seeing yourself. And when you do, the whole world changes.
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Lesson 74
Lie 74: The Inner Critic Is the Enemy
You’ve been taught to fight your inner critic like it’s your enemy. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll discover that your inner critic isn’t trying to destroy you—it’s trying to wake you up to where you’ve forgotten to love yourself. And once you listen to it differently, you reclaim your power.
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Lesson 75
Lie 75: My Body Is Letting Me Down
You’ve been taught to believe that when your body struggles, it’s betraying you. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that your body is not your enemy—it’s your greatest messenger. Every imbalance is a call to deeper healing, not a failure.
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Lesson 76
Lie 76: I’m Not Allowed To Heal Beyond My Family
You were taught that family loyalty means staying the same, fitting the old roles, and never leaving anyone behind. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll reclaim the truth that real love honors growth—and sometimes the most loving thing you can do is outgrow what no longer nourishes your soul.
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Lesson 77
Lie 77: My Darkness Makes Me Unlovable
You were taught to hide the messy parts, the shadow, the shame, the sadness. As if only your light was lovable. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, we reclaim your wholeness—by making space for every part of you, especially the ones you’ve been told to hide.
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Lesson 78
Lie 78: I Should Be Grateful And Not Want More
You were taught that wanting more meant you were greedy or ungrateful. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that true gratitude doesn’t shrink your desires—it fuels them. You can love your life now and reach for even more expansion, joy, and abundance.
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Lesson 79
Lie 79: Being Sensitive Is A Weakness
You were taught that sensitivity makes you fragile, broken, or “too much.” But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that your sensitivity is actually your superpower—your deepest connection to life, love, truth, and intuition.
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Lesson 80
Lie 80: My Intuition Can’t Be Trusted
You were taught that if your intuition once led you into pain, it must be broken. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll learn that your intuition has never betrayed you—it was always leading you exactly where your soul needed to grow, heal, and evolve.
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Lesson 81
Lie 81: Ignorance Is Bliss
You were taught that staying unaware would protect you from pain. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that true bliss isn’t found in denial—it’s found in awareness, wisdom, and choosing to live with your eyes and heart wide open.
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Lesson 82
Lie 82: My Vices Make Me Bad
You were taught that your coping mechanisms—the wine, binge watching TV, the distractions—made you a bad or broken person. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to meet your vices with compassion instead of shame, and how to heal the root of the need, not just the behavior.
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Lesson 83
Lie 83: We All Have To Do Things We Hate
You were taught that struggle and resentment are just normal parts of life—that you should grit your teeth and endure what kills your spirit. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that you always have a choice, and life gets radically better when you start choosing joy over obligation.
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Lesson 84
Lie 84: Self-Love Is Selfish
You were taught that loving yourself meant you were arrogant, selfish, or full of yourself. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that true self-love isn’t selfish—it’s sacred. It’s the foundation that allows you to love the world from fullness, not emptiness.
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Lesson 85
Lie 85: If I Trust People, I Might Get Hurt
You may have been hurt before, but believing that closeness will always end in pain keeps you trapped behind walls that also keep love out. In this lesson, we’ll dismantle the lie that intimacy is danger—and reclaim the truth that you can open your heart without betraying yourself.
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Lesson 86
Lie 86: Who Am I To Think I'm Special?
You were conditioned to believe that shrinking was humility, that playing small made you good, safe, acceptable. But the truth is, you were born to be great. In this lesson, we tear down the lie that says you’re too small to shine—and awaken the power you’ve had all along.
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Lesson 87
Lie 87: If I Let Myself Be Happy, Something Bad Might Happen
You learned to brace for impact every time life felt good, as if joy would always be followed by punishment. In this lesson, we’ll unhook you from the belief that happiness is dangerous—and open the door to a life where you are free to fully receive the beauty that’s been waiting for you.
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Lesson 88
Lie 88: It’s Selfish To Leave
You were taught that walking away makes you disloyal, selfish, or unworthy of love. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, we dismantle the belief that staying is always noble—and reclaim the truth that sometimes leaving is the bravest, kindest, and most self-loving thing you can do.
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Lesson 89
Lie 89: Being Healed, Whole And Happy Means Never Feeling Bad Again
Healing doesn’t erase your emotions—it deepens your capacity to feel them without drowning in them. In this lesson, we destroy the illusion that being healed means living pain-free—and awaken the truth that your wholeness shines brightest through your tenderness, not in spite of it.
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Lesson 90
Lie 90: If I Change Too Much, I’ll Lose Who I Am
You’ve been told that change is dangerous, that evolving means losing yourself. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll learn that true growth doesn’t erase your essence—it reveals it. You don’t lose yourself by transforming; you lose the parts that were never really you to begin with.
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Lesson 91
Lie 91: Don’t Get Your Hopes Up
This lie trains you to expect disappointment, to believe that hope is dangerous. But hope is a revolutionary act. In this lesson, you’ll reclaim the sacred fire of hope—not naive, not passive, but powerful—and learn how daring to hope is one of the bravest, most creative forces you can unleash in your life.
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Lesson 92
Lie 92: Not 'Doing' Anything Is Lazy.
You were taught that stillness is laziness, that doing nothing is wasted time. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll reclaim the sacred truth that rest isn’t lazy—it’s lifeblood. You’re not a machine. You’re a soul in a body, and rest is how you come back to yourself.
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Lesson 93
Lie 93: It’s Wrong To Be Self-Centered
You were taught that being self-centered was selfish or shameful. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll reclaim the truth that being centered in yourself is not only healthy—it’s essential. The more you root into your own center, the more powerfully, lovingly, and truthfully you show up in the world.
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Lesson 94
Lie 94: Wanting To Be Seen Is My Ego Craving Validation
You’ve been told that wanting the world to see you means you’re egotistical, attention-seeking, or insecure. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that your desire to be seen is sacred—it’s not about ego, it’s about being witnessed in your truth. You don’t want attention. You want resonance.
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Lesson 95
Lie 95: I Have To Do It All Alone
You were taught that strength means self-reliance, and needing help is weakness. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that healing, growth, and life itself are not meant to be solitary. Asking for help isn’t failure—it’s wisdom, self-respect, and sacred courage.
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Lesson 96
Lie 96: I Should Be Over This By Now
We put timelines on healing, growth, and grief—as if there’s an expiration date for pain. But healing isn’t linear, and your pace is sacred. In this lesson, we dismantle the pressure to “move on” and honor the beautiful, non-linear unfolding of your own becoming.
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Lesson 97
Lie 97: I’m Too Late
You’ve been taught that you missed your chance—that you’re behind, past your prime, or should’ve done it years ago. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that the timing of your life is not random. You are not late. You are right on time for your own becoming.
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Lesson 98
Lie 98: I’ll Never Be Fully Free
You were taught that your past defines you, that some wounds never heal, that full freedom is a fantasy. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll remember that no matter what’s been done to you or by you, there is always a path home to liberation, wholeness, and self-forgiveness.
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Lesson 99
Lie 99: I’m Too Much And Never Enough At The Same Time
You’ve been made to feel like you’re both overwhelming and lacking—like who you are is somehow always wrong. But that’s a lie. In this lesson, you’ll break free from the contradiction that has kept you small and scattered, and remember that your power and your tenderness are not too much—and never not enough.
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Lesson 100
Lie 100: I Have To Believe Everything I’m Told By The World
We live in a world full of noise—opinions, rules, labels, and fears dressed up as facts. But here’s the truth: you don’t have to believe everything you’re told. You get to choose what’s true for you. In this final lesson, you’ll be reminded of the power you have to discern, to decide, and to consciously create a life that reflects your deepest truth—not the world’s expectations.
Thank you so much for taking this 100 Lie journey with me. I hope it’s had a deep and profound impact on you in the most beautiful and transformative ways. If you’re ready to go even deeper into your healing and self-love journey, I’d be honored to walk beside you. You can send me a direct message and we can go from there.
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