Diane Lang

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Author Diane Lang

Diane Lang has dedicated her career to helping people turn their lives around and is now on a mission to help them develop a sustainable positive attitude that can actually turn one into an optimist, literally. 

Diane is a practicing counselor, national speaker, educator, and certified positive psychology coach. She has a Master’s degree in counseling and is an adjunct at Montclair State University in the Undergraduate Psychology Department, where her college work includes mentoring students for personal issue advisement.

Thousands of individuals have benefited from her motivational and educational speaking, trainings, and coaching. Diane speaks on various mental and emotional health topics including Happiness, Resiliency, Stress management, Parenting Positive Aging, Anxiety, and Depression in both teens and adults. Diane also specializes in Positive Psychology Positive Education and Positive Parenting. 

As an expert in her field, Diane has been featured in The Daily RecordFamily CircleFamily MagazineWorking Mother Magazine, She has appeared on NJ 12 TV, Good Day CT, Style CT, CBS News and Fox and Friends. 

She has written three books: Creating Balance & Finding HappinessBaby Steps: The Path from Motherhood to Career, and Mindfully Happy-waking up to life.  

To learn more, visit DianeLang.org

The word “unworthy” comes up often in my life as an educator, counselor, coach, and mom. It’s not a word I use lightly nor a word I use often. Even though the word itself isn’t a part of my daily language, its meaning, and my feelings of unworthiness, surface frequently.

I would say to myself, “Look, I have not used ‘that word’ in months, maybe even years,” but little did I know my subconscious beliefs continually screamed the word “unworthy” at me. 

My feelings of unworthiness hid behind perfectionism and control, seeking acceptance and approval from others while judging, not only myself, but others as well. The feelings of worthlessness also manifested in my fears and insecurities. 

Unworthiness easily creeps in and hides in daily schedules and routines. It can disappear stealthily out of sight amid fears, judgments, and patterns. Once you become aware of feelings of unworthiness, you will find it all over your life and the lives of many others as well. 

It is my goal to help you release your unworthiness and guide you to a place where you know: 

I am worthy. I am enough. I am loved.