What Hugh Hefner Teaches You about Mental Health

In the 2000s, when he was in his 70s, Hugh had seven girlfriends go to the club with him twice a week, specifically so the paparazzi could take pics and call him a “stud.” Afterwards they’d go home and “do the deed” all seven girls in the same room taking turns.

He needed ALL THIS external success to feel good about himself.

When Girls Next Door, the reality show with three of his girlfriends, was killing the ratings and making a lot of money he had another source of external success and stopped demanding that they go to clubs and have “bedroom time.”

Holly Madison, who was Hugh Hefner’s girlfriend for 7 years (on his right in the photo), said that one of the reasons that led to her breaking up with him was that she never was able to earn his trust, he never let her in even after 7 years.

So I’m not saying you shouldn’t celebrate external success. Celebrate your marriage, your new job, the sale etc!!!!!

But you also need inner sources of success:

– enjoying a walk in your neighbourhood
– having your own back even if you make a mistake

– trusting and connecting with the ppl close to you

Because if external success is your ONLY source of success, you can end up like Hefner, 70 years old with seven 20 year old blonds that he needs to eff him twice a week in order to feel whole…

PS If you’re navigating shame that makes it hard for you to enjoy a slow morning with coffee or makes it hard to have your own back when you make a mistake, the workshop on Patriarchal Shame will help you heal so that you can have more inner sources of success ❤.

Get free access to all the Somatics to Heal Patriarchy Workshops. And make sure to check out the first one on Patriarchal Shame – https://mailchi.mp/a1b65a55768d/acn1s1b5e5

 

PSS Asking and receiving is part of developing internal value and success, if you’re in the GTA check out the Asking and Receiving Workshop – brynbamber.com/cocoon/

Author: Bryn Bamber

Career Coach Bryn Bamber helps people like you find a career that’s aligned with your goals. Her Burnout to Brilliance program teaches you how to make small shifts that will free up tons of energy for the things you really love. Start today with your FREE Checklist: Decrease Stress and Get an Hour of Your Day Back! Get it here - tinyurl.com/getanhourback. Learn more about Bryn & the Burnout to Brilliance program at www.brynbamber.com.

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