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In this episode of the Jeweler's View, hosted by Courtney Gray, we delve into the crucial topic of fear and how it can impact our personal and professional lives. Courtney shares a heartfelt story about a student facing overwhelming fear and provides practical strategies for identifying and overcoming different types of fear, such as fear of rejection, failure, and change. The episode offers actionable tips like the worst-case scenario technique and fear action reversal to help listeners turn fear into a catalyst for growth. Additionally, listeners are encouraged to celebrate small wins, reframe failure as learning, and share their creative work despite the fear of judgment. The episode wraps up with a challenge to confront at least one fear this week. Stay tuned for next week's discussion on money mindset and pricing work authentically.
Helping Jewelry Creatives access the knowledge, resources, and mindset they
need to achieve goals they once thought impossible.
Connect with me:
🤗 Linktree: All My Links
🎁 Get your FREE guide: Courage, Clarity, and Customers
Support the show
Visit www.CourtneyGrayArts.com to read more about what I offer. Be sure to follow The Jeweler’s View so you never miss an episode! Now you can watch on You Tube: @theJeweler'sView. I’d love it if you could subscribe, and leave a rating and review by scrolling down on the main show page, this helps the podcast reach more amazing listeners like you.
💎 Have thoughts to share or just want to say hi? Reach out anytime and be sure to get on my VIP newsletter list. Welcome to the tribe!
– Courtney
Helping Jewelry Creatives access the knowledge, resources, and mindset they
need to achieve goals they once thought impossible.
Connect with me or check out the Transform Your Jewelry Business course at
www.CourtneyGrayArts.com
🤗 Linktree: All the Things
🎁 Get your FREE guide: Courage, Clarity, and Customers and
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In this episode of the Jeweler's View, hosted by Courtney Gray, we delve into the crucial topic of fear and how it can impact our personal and professional lives. Courtney shares a heartfelt story about a student facing overwhelming fear and provides practical strategies for identifying and overcoming different types of fear, such as fear of rejection, failure, and change. The episode offers actionable tips like the worst-case scenario technique and fear action reversal to help listeners turn fear into a catalyst for growth. Additionally, listeners are encouraged to celebrate small wins, reframe failure as learning, and share their creative work despite the fear of judgment. The episode wraps up with a challenge to confront at least one fear this week. Stay tuned for next week's discussion on money mindset and pricing work authentically.
Helping Jewelry Creatives access the knowledge, resources, and mindset they
need to achieve goals they once thought impossible.
Connect with me:
🤗 Linktree: All My Links
🎁 Get your FREE guide: Courage, Clarity, and Customers
Support the show
Visit www.CourtneyGrayArts.com to read more about what I offer. Be sure to follow The Jeweler’s View so you never miss an episode! Now you can watch on You Tube: @theJeweler'sView. I’d love it if you could subscribe, and leave a rating and review by scrolling down on the main show page, this helps the podcast reach more amazing listeners like you.
💎 Have thoughts to share or just want to say hi? Reach out anytime and be sure to get on my VIP newsletter list. Welcome to the tribe!
– Courtney
Helping Jewelry Creatives access the knowledge, resources, and mindset they
need to achieve goals they once thought impossible.
Connect with me or check out the Transform Your Jewelry Business course at
www.CourtneyGrayArts.com
🤗 Linktree: All the Things
🎁 Get your FREE guide: Courage, Clarity, and Customers and
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