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I was going to ask you if you have ever doubted yourself but instead, I’ll simply ask, “How much do you doubt yourself?”
Self-doubt is so rampant and almost universal that it’s akin to a global plague. Almost all people, all cultures around the world – people doubt themselves incessantly. It’s tragic and self-destructive.
So, given my last comment, I picked Mari’s question this week, “How do I stop doubting myself?” I knew it would be huge for a lot of people.
In this episode I talk about:
I’m grateful for Mari asking this question because when I saw it, it immediately brought up past memories about myself and I knew I could help you overcome self-doubt.
Transformational Takeaway: Stop working from “right-wrong, good-bad” thinking.
Mentioned Resources:
Master Thought Formula
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With Gratitude, Jim Fortin
By Jim Fortin4.9
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Start Your Transformation Now
I was going to ask you if you have ever doubted yourself but instead, I’ll simply ask, “How much do you doubt yourself?”
Self-doubt is so rampant and almost universal that it’s akin to a global plague. Almost all people, all cultures around the world – people doubt themselves incessantly. It’s tragic and self-destructive.
So, given my last comment, I picked Mari’s question this week, “How do I stop doubting myself?” I knew it would be huge for a lot of people.
In this episode I talk about:
I’m grateful for Mari asking this question because when I saw it, it immediately brought up past memories about myself and I knew I could help you overcome self-doubt.
Transformational Takeaway: Stop working from “right-wrong, good-bad” thinking.
Mentioned Resources:
Master Thought Formula
Let's Connect:
Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn
LIKED THE EPISODE?
If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people.
Listening on Spotify? Please leave a comment below. We would love to hear from you!
Thank you for listening!
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