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Resentment is awesome!

Resentment is awesome!

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Summary In this episode, Cameron and Heather discuss how resentment can be used as a positive tool for personal growth. Resentment is defined as feeling a sense of injustice or entitlement when something doesn't go as expected. By reframing resentment and understanding what it is pointing to, individuals can uncover hidden desires or areas of their life that need change. The hosts emphasize the importance of defining what you want and taking deliberate action to achieve it. They also discuss how resentment can arise in motherhood and the need for mothers to prioritize their own desires and goals.

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Music Mountains (instrumental) by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/259-mountains-instrumental Licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Disclaimer: The content on Unstuck Media is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional advice. The views expressed are personal and not meant to replace expert guidance. Use of this information is at your own risk. Unstuck Media and Heather and Cameron Berry are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences arising from its use. Always consult professionals for serious issues.

The advice and opinions Unstuck Media LLC and it's representatives are their own are not official opinions of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We do not represent the official positions of the church. We refer you to official church sources and the church website to clarify any doctrinal questions.

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