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B is for Belonging (Part 1): How to Belong to Yourself First

B is for Belonging (Part 1): How to Belong to Yourself First

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What if the foundation of every meaningful connection—at work, in relationships, and in life—started with the way you relate to yourself?

In this episode of the Next Level U™ podcast, we continue our A to Z journey with the letter B for Belonging (Part 1) and explore what it means to belong to yourself first—before trying to belong anywhere else.

Join hosts Mayaria Johnson and Dr. Maryam Johnson as they explore:

  • What self-belonging really means and why it matters
  • How the Impostor Phenomenon shows up and undermines your confidence
  • Why even high achievers and public figures struggle with belonging
  • How the ADKAR change management model can support personal transformation
  • The six core aspects of self-belonging—and how to strengthen them
  • How to use the N.E.X.T. Check-In to reconnect with your values and voice

This episode blends personal insight, practical frameworks, and mindset tools to help you stop questioning your place and start reclaiming your inner alignment.

If you have ever wondered, “Do I really belong here?”—this episode is for you.

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