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Doubt rarely sounds dramatic. It shows up as hesitation, second-guessing,and an inner voice that questions your readiness and worth.
In this episode of The Powers That Paralyze, Dr. Henry Venter explores how fearturns inward and becomes doubt, how the inner critic forms, and why it slowlyerodes self-trust. You’ll learn why arguing with doubt doesn’t work, howcomparison strengthens it, and how awareness—not certainty—restores innerauthority.
If you’ve ever felt stuck not because you lackedability, but because you stopped trusting yourself, this episode will help yousee doubt clearly—and stop letting it decide for you.
By Dr. Henry J VenterDoubt rarely sounds dramatic. It shows up as hesitation, second-guessing,and an inner voice that questions your readiness and worth.
In this episode of The Powers That Paralyze, Dr. Henry Venter explores how fearturns inward and becomes doubt, how the inner critic forms, and why it slowlyerodes self-trust. You’ll learn why arguing with doubt doesn’t work, howcomparison strengthens it, and how awareness—not certainty—restores innerauthority.
If you’ve ever felt stuck not because you lackedability, but because you stopped trusting yourself, this episode will help yousee doubt clearly—and stop letting it decide for you.