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  1. aliabdaal.com

    It's called How I Attained Persistent Self-Love, or, I Demand Deep Okayness For Everyone, by this 30-something writer called Sasha Chapin. And it's pretty amazing. Sasha talks about how he struggled with self-love for most of his life: feeling essentially damaged, useless, unworthy of love. Until he reached his ideal state of Deep Okayness:
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  3. andrewconner.com

    Jan 4, 2024Sasha Chapin's How I Attained Persistent Self-Love, or, I Demand Deep Okayness For Everyone; Go read those, because all three are wonderful writers, and they write about some of the core concepts that I want to build on. All credit to them for the cool analogies that I'll use. The core ideas I'll pull from:
  4. fearlessgreen.substack.com

    Dec 17, 2023How I Attained Persistent Self-Love, or, I Demand Deep Okayness For Everyone In my life, there have been roughly two important psychological changes. The first was from being a suicidal bipolar person to being a reasonably functional person.
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  6. How I Attained Persistent Self-Love, Or, I Demand Deep Okayness for Everyone. How I Attained Persistent Self-Love, Or, I Demand Deep Okayness for Everyone. by Sasha Chapin. sashachapin.substack.com. ... This is why I increasingly center my work around ideas like Deep Okayness. The more we turn our attention inward, and start unwinding the ways ...
  7. science-practice.com

    How I Attained Persistent Self-Love, or, I Demand Deep Okayness For Everyone. by Sasha Chapin. The author describes his journey towards feeling a sense of persistent self-love he calls "Deep Okayness" which is "the total banishment of self-loathing".
  8. Deep okayness as a subjective choice of beliefs. September 4, 2022. ... is rude to you at the event, it's (a) a sign of greater enmity from others; or (b) that guy was just a jerk and everyone else is nice. ... How I Attained Persistent Self-Love, or, I Demand Deep Okayness For Everyone;
  9. How I Attained Persistent Self-Love, or, I Demand Deep Okayness For Everyone by . @sashachapin ... @itsjackcohen. sashachapin.substack.com. How I Attained Persistent Self-Love, or, I Demand Deep Okayness For Everyone. it is possible to feel better than you think. 6:58 PM · Dec 23, 2022 ...
  10. instagram.com

    The first was from being a suicidal bipolar person to being a reasonably functional person. The second, which happened over the last year, was finding something that you might call persistent self-love, or self-assurance, or, as I like to call it, Deep Okayness. ⁠ ⁠ Deep Okayness is not the feeling that I am awesome all the time. Instead ...

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