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217 - Humility Part 4 - Direct Wound Fears

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Emotional attacks hurt. They cause wounds that can fester for decades if left alone. Worse, we men are particularly bad at dealing with emotional pain.

It's not a surprise that we do not like the Litany of Humility. It's painful to even think about! Deep down, however, we need it.

Rather than hiding, drinking, or turning to some pleasure, the Christian journey is to endure and accept suffering of all types - even emotional. But how do we do it?

Join me in this episode as I explore the next part of the litany of humility - the invitation to not be afraid of emotionally painful treatment. I walk through why we must be brave enough to endure this pain - and what it costs us if we don't. Even thought it's not easy to see, the Christian call always works out better than the lies of the world.

This is the fourth episode of a series, I strongly recommend not listening to them out of order. I also invite you to check out my free Manly Strengths Assessment at https://catholiclifecoachformen.com/manly-strengths-assessment-signup/" href="https://catholiclifecoachformen.com/manly-strengths-assessment-signup/" rel="noopener">https://catholiclifecoachformen.com/manly-strengths-assessment-signup/

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Emotional attacks hurt. They cause wounds that can fester for decades if left alone. Worse, we men are particularly bad at dealing with emotional pain.

It's not a surprise that we do not like the Litany of Humility. It's painful to even think about! Deep down, however, we need it.

Rather than hiding, drinking, or turning to some pleasure, the Christian journey is to endure and accept suffering of all types - even emotional. But how do we do it?

Join me in this episode as I explore the next part of the litany of humility - the invitation to not be afraid of emotionally painful treatment. I walk through why we must be brave enough to endure this pain - and what it costs us if we don't. Even thought it's not easy to see, the Christian call always works out better than the lies of the world.

This is the fourth episode of a series, I strongly recommend not listening to them out of order. I also invite you to check out my free Manly Strengths Assessment at https://catholiclifecoachformen.com/manly-strengths-assessment-signup/" href="https://catholiclifecoachformen.com/manly-strengths-assessment-signup/" rel="noopener">https://catholiclifecoachformen.com/manly-strengths-assessment-signup/

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