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🎙️ Episode Summary
Have you ever dismissed your own skills as “too basic” or “not enough”?
In this episode of The Multipassionate Soul Podcast, Crystal shares a personal story of being told she had “no skills” — and how she later discovered that what felt small was actually the foundation of something powerful.
Through the lens of Narrative Therapy and expansive visioning, you’ll learn how to reframe the stories you tell yourself about your abilities and uncover the bigger possibilities hidden in your everyday skills.
This isn’t about collecting endless certifications or waiting until you’re “good enough.” It’s about recognizing the results your skills already produce, re-authoring your self-story, and expanding your vision for what’s possible.
✨ Key Takeaways
The skills you downplay may already be producing meaningful results—like income, joy, or confidence—in the lives of others.
Narrative Therapy invites you to re-author the limiting stories you’ve inherited about your abilities.
Skills are not static; they can be evolved, upgraded, and expanded with a bigger vision.
Even if a skill feels outdated, it can be reframed and applied in fresh, relevant ways.
A simple three-step framework—Name the Skill, Identify the Result, Expand the Vision—can help you see your abilities in a more empowering light.
âť“ Questions from the Episode
What if the skills you're dismissing as "not enough" are actually the foundation of your next breakthrough?
What if someone once told you that you weren't skilled enough, but they were completely wrong about what you were capable of?
What are your skills? What are you doing in your current job right now, or what have you done in the past?
What results have you produced?
What transformations have you undergone?
Where did you go from point A to point B?
📝 Additional Journal Prompts
Which story about your skills have you inherited from others—and how might you re-author it to reflect your lived experience?
If you gave your skills a bigger vision, what impact could they make on a community, a business, or even the world?
By Crystal🎙️ Episode Summary
Have you ever dismissed your own skills as “too basic” or “not enough”?
In this episode of The Multipassionate Soul Podcast, Crystal shares a personal story of being told she had “no skills” — and how she later discovered that what felt small was actually the foundation of something powerful.
Through the lens of Narrative Therapy and expansive visioning, you’ll learn how to reframe the stories you tell yourself about your abilities and uncover the bigger possibilities hidden in your everyday skills.
This isn’t about collecting endless certifications or waiting until you’re “good enough.” It’s about recognizing the results your skills already produce, re-authoring your self-story, and expanding your vision for what’s possible.
✨ Key Takeaways
The skills you downplay may already be producing meaningful results—like income, joy, or confidence—in the lives of others.
Narrative Therapy invites you to re-author the limiting stories you’ve inherited about your abilities.
Skills are not static; they can be evolved, upgraded, and expanded with a bigger vision.
Even if a skill feels outdated, it can be reframed and applied in fresh, relevant ways.
A simple three-step framework—Name the Skill, Identify the Result, Expand the Vision—can help you see your abilities in a more empowering light.
âť“ Questions from the Episode
What if the skills you're dismissing as "not enough" are actually the foundation of your next breakthrough?
What if someone once told you that you weren't skilled enough, but they were completely wrong about what you were capable of?
What are your skills? What are you doing in your current job right now, or what have you done in the past?
What results have you produced?
What transformations have you undergone?
Where did you go from point A to point B?
📝 Additional Journal Prompts
Which story about your skills have you inherited from others—and how might you re-author it to reflect your lived experience?
If you gave your skills a bigger vision, what impact could they make on a community, a business, or even the world?