Self worth and worthiness: if you feel not enough, this episode explores the subconscious mind, identity, and confidence so you can shift how you define yourself.
In this episode of the Satori Mindset Podcast, Yuki Yoshii talks about worthiness and self worthiness through a lens many people miss, the way we unconsciously let the outside world grade us. He unpacks what Bob Proctor called the report card syndrome, the habit of turning results, titles, praise, criticism, and comparison into an identity. Over time, that identity can create a quiet sense of unworthiness, even when life looks fine on the surface.
Yuki invites you to step back and notice where you might be measuring your value through external validation. It can show up as comparing yourself to someone at work, attaching your worth to a role or achievement, or letting a past experience define what you believe you deserve. If you are on a spiritual path, working with manifestation or the law of attraction, this matters because self worth influences what you allow, what you tolerate, and what you believe is possible for you.
A key insight in this conversation is that identity is not a one time decision. It is built continuously. In every moment, your inner dialogue, your actions, and even your inaction contribute to the next version of you. When you become aware of that, you can become intentional. You can choose a more empowered self definition, one that supports confidence, inner alignment, and a stronger sense of enoughness.
This episode is for you if you want to improve self esteem, heal the feeling of not being good enough, and create a more stable inner foundation that is not dependent on results. Listen, reflect, and notice what shifts when you start defining yourself from within.
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