
Asserting your value
Asserting Your Value may ripple through several life areas—especially where you’ve learned to shrink, wait, or minimize your needs. You may find support in gentler self-advocacy rather than force, because value often becomes clearer through consistent presence.
1) Relationships: healthier boundaries, clearer requests, and a shift toward reciprocity—without expecting others to “guess” what you need.
2) Work & Money:
more confidence in negotiating pay, scope, and recognition; you may attract roles and people that better match your competence and ambition.3) Self-Trust & Identity:
greater steadiness in decisions, reduced self-doubt, and a more authentic sense of “what’s mine to choose.”4) Confidence & Body/Self-Care:
improved alignment between your inner values and outer habits—more rest, healthier pacing, and less overgiving.


























