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There’s a quiet kind of damage that happens when no one ever tells me, “I believe in you.”
No big speech. No defining moment. No one pulling me aside and saying I was capable of more. And after a while, I stopped looking for it. I settled. I played my role. I told myself this was just how life worked.
In this episode of No One Is Normal, I talk about what changed when I realized belief was never going to arrive from the outside. I share how I went from drifting without direction to setting real goals, why being publicly doubted could have defined me if I let it, and how self-belief is not something I felt first. It was something I built through action.
I also get honest about the internal damage of staying small, the risk of climbing ladders that were never mine to begin with, and what happens when I finally decide to trust my own voice more than everyone else’s opinion. This is about backing myself before the results show up. This is about choosing a direction even when confidence feels shaky.
Because the hard truth and the freeing truth are the same:
No one was coming to believe in me… so I had to start believing in myself.
🔗 More from me:
🎙️ Podcast & episodes:
https://www.bradhhill.com/podcast
📖 Book (Print + Kindle):
https://a.co/d/016Dh1eB
🎧 Audiobook:
https://www.audible.com/pd/No-One-Is-Normal-Breaking-Free-from-Normal-Audiobook/B0GJFWBSBZ
👕 Wear the message:
https://www.bradhhill.com/merch
By Brad H. HillThere’s a quiet kind of damage that happens when no one ever tells me, “I believe in you.”
No big speech. No defining moment. No one pulling me aside and saying I was capable of more. And after a while, I stopped looking for it. I settled. I played my role. I told myself this was just how life worked.
In this episode of No One Is Normal, I talk about what changed when I realized belief was never going to arrive from the outside. I share how I went from drifting without direction to setting real goals, why being publicly doubted could have defined me if I let it, and how self-belief is not something I felt first. It was something I built through action.
I also get honest about the internal damage of staying small, the risk of climbing ladders that were never mine to begin with, and what happens when I finally decide to trust my own voice more than everyone else’s opinion. This is about backing myself before the results show up. This is about choosing a direction even when confidence feels shaky.
Because the hard truth and the freeing truth are the same:
No one was coming to believe in me… so I had to start believing in myself.
🔗 More from me:
🎙️ Podcast & episodes:
https://www.bradhhill.com/podcast
📖 Book (Print + Kindle):
https://a.co/d/016Dh1eB
🎧 Audiobook:
https://www.audible.com/pd/No-One-Is-Normal-Breaking-Free-from-Normal-Audiobook/B0GJFWBSBZ
👕 Wear the message:
https://www.bradhhill.com/merch