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Fear of Being Perceived: How to Stop Caring What Others Think


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Suppressing the most authentic version of you because you are too scared of being perceived by others is the greatest form of self sabotage. It's time to stop letting other people's inflicted judgments of you determine your worth and capability to fulfil your dreams. It's time to fully embody who you were put here to be and unlearn who you were taught you were supposed to be. You are holding yourself back from evolving into your highest self by playing by the rules of the game that was designed by people who are too afraid to take the next step. You are letting them win by playing by their rules. Take your power back. Devote the rest of your life to knowing yourself deeper and loving yourself fully.

Journal prompts for today's episode:

  1. What are you afraid of being perceived as?
  2. How do you think others perceive you? How do you perceive yourself?
  3. What qualities do you find yourself harshly judging in others? How might they reflect qualities or insecurities in you?
  4. How do you react to criticism? What does this say about your self esteem/self worth?
  5. What would you do differently if you weren't afraid of judgement or failure?
  6. What makes you feel most like yourself? (Think about things like clothing, hobbies, passions, characteristics in people who you feel most authentically you around, etc.)
  7. What is the main thing that is holding you back from perusing a passion of yours? Is it a limiting belief that you have created?
  8. What parts of yourself do you feel as though you suppress/hide the most? Why?
  9. What does your highest self look like? What habits do they have, what kinds of people do they surround themself with? What are their priorities?

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Creative WeirdoBy Lizzie Arduino