5 Signs You’re “Self-Coddling”, NOT Self-Love

Self-coddling involves excessively nurturing yourself in a way that prevents growth, encourages self-pity, and inhibits your potential for personal development. While self-love is empowering and nurturing, self-coddling can lead to stagnation and self-limiting beliefs. Are you truly loving yourself, or unknowingly self-coddling? Watch this video to find out! 1) Only what’s comfortable 0:49 2) Just perfect 1:50 3) Low Self Esteem 2:37 4) Entitled 3:26 5) Has to be relaxing 4:07 We also made a video on how to practice self love the right way: Writer: Morgan Swift Editor: Isadora Ho Script Manager: Kelly Soong Voice Over: Amanda Silvera ( ) Animator: Zuzia Youtube Manager: Cindy Cheong Grab PSI plushy here: Discount code: “Loyalty“ to get 15% off. Only first 50 people. Official Discord: Provide Feedback for this video: Our Philantrophy Channel: @Psych2GoPhilanthropy References: Bennet, T. (2017, December 21). What Is Coddling? Is It Harmful?. Thriveworks. Eleftheriou, Kat. [@]. (2022, May 28). Caring for yourself vs. coddling yourself. [Video]. Tiktok. @ 6301957?_r=1&_t=8c4KadXg78M&social_sharing=v3 Huntington, C. (n.d.). Enabling: Definition, Behaviors, & Tips. Berkeley Well-Being Institute. Rock. D. (2012, March 5). Has Coddling an Entire Generation of Children Set Them Up for Failure?. Psychology Today. 203/has-coddling-entire-generation-children-set-them-failure Taylor, J. (2020, Aug 12). Self Care: What It Is and What It Is Not. NC State University.
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