Most of us are capable of a lot more than we think, but we often sell ourselves short.
One of the biggest reasons for our lack of confidence is the self-doubt that usually comes disguised as the imposter syndrome. Before we even begin to plan our next steps, a little voice screams in our head, “What would people think?” or “How long will it take for people to figure out that I’m not as good as they think?”
And we freeze. We take ten steps back and lock our dreams in a box.
Fortunately, we don’t have to be the best before we put ourselves out there and we don’t have to know all the answers right from the get-go. All it takes is to learn as we move forward.
In today’s episode, my guest takes us on an extraordinary journey on how to doubt the doubt and dare to get out of our comfort zone. We discuss how allowing ourselves to be vulnerable is actually imperative in our life, how truly connecting with people can help us deal with the challenges we’re faced with, and the ways to build confidence in ourselves.
Margie Warrell learned to build resilience, challenge the norms and embrace change through personal adversities. As an international speaker and facilitator, her focus is on helping individuals, teams and organizations build greater resilience, courage, and capacity to thrive in today’s uncertain world. Her client organizations include NASA, Salesforce, Google, Visa, Deloitte, Microsoft, and Facebook.
Margie’s work is based on the latest research in positive and behavioral psychology, leadership development, and organizational change, so listen to Episode 225 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how to give yourself permission to do what you feel called to do, even though you feel uncomfortable, anxious or uncertain of the outcome.
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