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041 - How to Break Free from Self-Doubt and Stop Second Guessing Yourself

Sep 14, 202225 minEp. 41
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Where in your life do YOU struggle with self-doubt? 

Maybe it's shown up when you set a boundary.  Maybe it's when you've had something to say, but the self-doubt crept in and you stayed quiet.  Maybe it was a parenting decision you made and you can't stop wondering whether you made the right choice.  Or maybe it’s a dream you want to chase, but your self-doubt keeps telling you that you’re not qualified.

We all face moments of self-doubt. The key is to figure out how to move past it.  Because if we don’t, self-doubt will sabotage us.  It'll keep us playing small.  And playing small is going to prevent us from reaching our goals, friends. 

Listen to this episode to learn exactly what to do when self-doubt and imposter syndrome creep in.  I teach you how to stop second-guessing yourself and change your inner dialogue so you can work with your inner critic, rather than against it!

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