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👉🏻 ONLINE COMMUNITY: Connect with others for free and get support from people who get it https://www.herpeswellness.com/
In this episode, Cat Dupree breaks down why fear isn’t actually protecting you when it comes to putting yourself out there with herpes and how the decision to hold back is what may be costing you the most. Instead of taking chances, going after connection, or allowing something real to unfold, Cat explains how your mind convinces you to stay quiet and why that choice is happening before anything even begins.
You’ll also hear how fear disguises itself as logic, why you may be deciding outcomes that haven’t happened yet, and what you’re actually losing every time you choose not to speak up. Cat shares her personal story of almost pushing away someone she deeply cared about, what changed when she finally chose to be vulnerable, and how courage shifts everything when you stop letting fear make your decisions.
By Cat Dupree5
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👉🏻 ONLINE COMMUNITY: Connect with others for free and get support from people who get it https://www.herpeswellness.com/
In this episode, Cat Dupree breaks down why fear isn’t actually protecting you when it comes to putting yourself out there with herpes and how the decision to hold back is what may be costing you the most. Instead of taking chances, going after connection, or allowing something real to unfold, Cat explains how your mind convinces you to stay quiet and why that choice is happening before anything even begins.
You’ll also hear how fear disguises itself as logic, why you may be deciding outcomes that haven’t happened yet, and what you’re actually losing every time you choose not to speak up. Cat shares her personal story of almost pushing away someone she deeply cared about, what changed when she finally chose to be vulnerable, and how courage shifts everything when you stop letting fear make your decisions.

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