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464: What Is A High Value Woman (And How to Become One)

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Most advice about becoming a high-value woman is surface-level: wear this, say that, wait three days to text back. But true high-value energy is not about tactics or performing to get the man, the job, or the money. It is a state of being. It is how you carry yourself, how you see yourself, and how you show up when no one is watching.

In this episode, we redefine what it really means to be a high-value woman and how to embody that energy from the inside out. You will learn the three layers of value (intrinsic, perceived, and lived), how to shift your mindset, build self-trust, raise your standards, and create habits that reflect your worth without chasing approval or validation.

Here’s what we cover:


•The true meaning of value and why most women misunderstand it


•The difference between appearing high value and being high value


•How to strengthen your intrinsic, perceived, and lived value


•The daily habits that build confidence, self-respect, and self-trust


•How to master your emotions and create powerful personal boundaries


•Ways to celebrate yourself and invest in your own growth

 

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