Get results by taking away, NOT adding more. (71)
Selina Iddon welcomes listeners back and introduces the concept of "more is less," focusing on understanding true confidence. She discusses identifying self-sabotage and the dangers of constantly seeking more. Using an analogy of height and self-worth, she explores the idea of removing protective layers to reveal authentic confidence. Drawing on Brian Tracy's philosophy, Selina emphasizes believing in one's potential. She encourages letting go of past memories and recognizing the changing nature of feelings. The episode concludes with the notion that fulfillment often comes from removing rather than adding, and wraps up with final thoughts and a farewell.
Key Points
- True confidence comes from removing internal barriers rather than adding external attributes.
- Overcoming self-sabotage involves focusing on what you can remove, not what you can add.
- Believing in your inherent abilities is key to unlocking your true potential.
From our first days at any school we are rewarded by proving we have added to our knowledge; so, understandably we feel to achieve results and reach goals then we must add to our knowledge or add to our skills. Unfortunately as adults outside of institutions, this can move us further from our goals and what makes the difference is what we take away. This podcast explains what I mean.
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