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Why is it so hard to boldly declare what we truly want? Fear of judgment, doubt, and the desire be seen as humble often keep us silent. But if we don’t claim our dreams and desires, how can we ever pursue them?
In this episode, we explore why declaring our dreams feels vulnerable, the difference between saying "I want to be" and "I am," and how visualization can help bring our goals to life. You'll learn why speaking your desires out loud isn’t arrogance—it’s self-trust and the first step toward creating the life you want.
If you’re ready to overcome fear, own your ambitions, and take action with confidence, this episode is for you. Can't wait for you to tune in!
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Why is it so hard to boldly declare what we truly want? Fear of judgment, doubt, and the desire be seen as humble often keep us silent. But if we don’t claim our dreams and desires, how can we ever pursue them?
In this episode, we explore why declaring our dreams feels vulnerable, the difference between saying "I want to be" and "I am," and how visualization can help bring our goals to life. You'll learn why speaking your desires out loud isn’t arrogance—it’s self-trust and the first step toward creating the life you want.
If you’re ready to overcome fear, own your ambitions, and take action with confidence, this episode is for you. Can't wait for you to tune in!
Get 10% off your Canvas Lamp today with code: Tillage10
☕Buy Me A Coffee and support an episode!
⭐Leave a Review on Rate This Podcast!
⭐Visit www.thetillagepodcast.com for today's show notes and more.
⭐Follow along on INSTAGRAM
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