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Elizabeth Gilbert on Self Acceptance

Elizabeth Gilbert on Self Acceptance

Creative Mind Audio

April 13, 202214m 24s

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"I’ve kind of been a student of self-acceptance my whole life because I’ve had to be."

Author Elizabeth Gilbert (“Eat, Pray, Love” and “Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear”) was one of the speakers at the Self-Acceptance Summit produced by Sounds True.

Host Tami Simon: Let’s start right with self-acceptance as a topic that you care about – why is this an important topic to you personally

Elizabeth Gilbert: Well, I mean I’ve kind of been a student of it my whole life because I’ve had to be, because its absence – it’s moments of absence – in my life have brought me the darkest pain I’ve ever been in.

And the only way out of that pain of the absence of self-acceptance was to claw, study, fight, beg and inch my way toward it.

And it’s been what I’ve been up to for a long time, and it’s something that I still have to work on.

And there are times where I lose it. I’d have to find my way back to it again and again and again – which of course always means finding your way back to your heart – it’s the only place you’re ever gonna find it.

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Elizabeth Gilbert on fear and courage and being creative.

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