✨ Grow & Glow Guide Podcast | EP. 11 You can’t AFFORD me! Walking in your value without compromise! ✨ cover art

✨ Grow & Glow Guide Podcast | EP. 11 You can’t AFFORD me! Walking in your value without compromise! ✨

✨ Grow & Glow Guide Podcast | EP. 11 You can’t AFFORD me! Walking in your value without compromise! ✨

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This week on the Grow and Glow Guide, we’re talking about what it really means to walk in your value without compromise. 💎

Too often we shrink ourselves to be “affordable” emotionally, mentally, or spiritually for others. But your value is not on clearance. This episode is about standing firm in your worth, setting standards that reflect your true self, and embracing boundaries that invite respect—not excuses.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

🔥 Recognizing your value before anyone else does

🔥 Knowing the difference between being wanted and being worthy

🔥 Why your standards are a reflection of your value

🔥 How boundaries protect your peace without isolating you

🔥 The power of never negotiating your non-negotiables

This conversation is about unapologetically saying: “You can’t afford me if it costs me my peace, my dignity, or my truth.”

💬 Grow and Glow Challenge:

Think about one area of your life where you’ve been lowering your price—whether in relationships, work, or even with yourself. Write it down and declare: “My value is non-negotiable.”

🙌 Thank you for being here for Episode 11! Each week, this journey gets more powerful, and I’m so glad to be walking it with you. Many more episodes are on the way—this is just the beginning.

✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe so you never miss a Monday glow-up. And drop your biggest takeaway in the comments—I’d love to hear what resonated with you.

See you next week, Ciao ✨

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