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Break Free From Insecurity | intrusive thoughts, mindset, self-confidence, overthinking, people pleasing

Break Free From Insecurity | intrusive thoughts, mindset, self-confidence, overthinking, people pleasing

De : Marjorie Broce - Mindset Mentor and Heart Healing Coach
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Do you struggle with chronic second-guessing?
Do you hold yourself back because you’re worried about what others think?
Have you fallen into people-pleasing or performance?

What if the real issue isn’t your confidence…
but the lies you’ve believed about who you are—and who God is?

I’m Marji—a teacher, mindset mentor, and lover of God’s truth. And I know what it’s like to live with a constant fear of what people think. I used to strive and perform for acceptance, while my mind replayed conversations over and over.

But everything began to change when I realized I was believing lies—about myself and about God. As I began to replace those lies with truth, my thinking slowly shifted. And something deeper happened.

The truth didn’t just change my thoughts—it revealed God’s true nature.

And as I began to see Him more clearly, the lies started to lose their hold. Confidence grew. Wisdom grew. Peace grew.

And that’s what I want to share with you.

In this podcast, you’ll learn how to quiet spiraling thoughts, stop second-guessing, and grow in confidence rooted in who God says you are. Through Scripture, mindset renewal, and learning to hear God’s voice, you’ll begin to experience real transformation from the inside out.

If you’re ready to feel secure, trust your decisions, and hear God more clearly—this podcast is for you.

So grab your coffee, leave your inner critic at the door… and let’s begin.

Join my Facebook group: Break Free From Insecurity (Christian Women)

or Email me at: Marji@BreakFreeFromInsecurity.com

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  • 03. Why You Feel Unloved in Relationships (and How God Heals Insecurity) | Intrusive thoughts, self-centeredness, feeling offended
    Apr 13 2026

    Have you ever felt unloved… even in your closest relationships?

    In this episode, I share a very personal part of my story—what it looked like to feel hurt, inadequate, and insecure in my early years of marriage, and how God slowly began to heal my heart.

    I didn’t realize at the time that insecurity, fear, and misunderstanding God’s love were shaping how I experienced my relationships. What I thought was just “being hurt” was actually something deeper.

    But everything began to change when I started to truly understand God’s love—not just in my head, but in my heart.

    In this episode, you’ll learn how insecurity and feeling unloved are connected, how it affects your relationships, and how God begins to bring healing from the inside out.

    In This Episode

    • What it feels like to struggle with insecurity and feeling unloved • How insecurity affects communication and relationships • Why both people can be hurting at the same time • The turning point: understanding God’s love • What it means to receive God’s love personally • How healing begins when truth becomes revelation

    3 Simple Steps to Begin

    • Ask God for a deeper revelation of His love • Meditate on His promises daily • Remember: you are not separated from Him—you are already in Him

    Activation

    In this episode, I guide you through a simple listening prayer to help you:

    • Recognize where you’ve felt unloved • Invite Jesus into that moment • Begin experiencing His love in a personal way

    Key Truth

    You don’t have to live feeling unloved or unseen. When you begin to understand how deeply God loves you, that He loves you as much as He loves Jesus, everything starts to change—from the inside out. (John 17:23)

    Join my private Facebook page: Break Free From Insecurity

    Email me: Marji@BreakFreeFromInsecurity.com

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