Oh it's Me. I'm the Red Flag.

Trust Yourself with Everything You've Got! (Solosode)


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Let's dive into the importance of trusting yourself when it comes to manifesting your desires. I truly believe that everything you want starts with the relationship you have with yourself.

I dive into how a lack of self-trust used to cause me so much anxiety, especially when others questioned my choices. I’m getting real about how I moved from doubting myself to fully believing in what I want.

I explore how other people's opinions can trigger self-doubt and why these triggers are really just a reflection of your relationship with yourself. I share how I used to let these triggers control me and how I’ve learned to flip the script.

I offer practical advice on how to stop letting outside influences dictate your self-worth. I’ll show you how to shift from “they don’t want me” to “of course, they want me,” and why this mindset shift is crucial for manifesting your desires.

I share some personal stories about how trusting myself has led to quick and powerful changes in my life. These are the kinds of shifts that can happen for you, too, once you start believing in yourself.

I provide some simple, actionable steps you can take to start building that trust in yourself today. Whether it’s using affirmations or just getting clear on what you really want, I’ve got you covered. Plus, I’ve got a free affirmations bundle that you can download to help you get started

I encourage you to fully claim your desires and trust that the universe has your back. Remember, everything you want starts with believing in yourself.

If you’re ready to start trusting yourself and manifesting your dream life, download my free affirmations bundle here.


And don’t forget to follow me on Instagram @thekristenaut for daily inspiration.


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Oh it's Me. I'm the Red Flag.By Kristen Autenrieth