Caring What Others Think (The Courage Series) –
Episode #025
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Join me for the second installment of “how to be a badass” aka The Courage Series. Today, we’re diving into who you would be if you stopped caring what others think of you. Being yourself is another critical component of living a courageous life, so in this episode, we discuss how to do just that. Topics covered include:
- what you have to offer when you’re busy conforming (HINT: not much).
- how folks who are comfortable in their own skin radiate freedom, positivity and a love for life.
- why naming things is the key to taking back your power.
- and we’ll uncover your self-adopted labels and secret shames–and the stories from whence they came.
Plus a whole lot more that will have you being the most authentic expression of yourself in no time!
“You are a combination of the five people you spend the most time with.”
~Jim Rohn
Everything you ever wanted to know about Scanner Planners is in Episode #004.
Radical Acceptance, by Tara Brach. (affiliate link)
Her meditations that Jennie loooooves can be found here.
And even though I don’t mention it in this episode, Find Your Courage: 12 Acts for Becoming Fearless at Work and in Life, by Margie Warrell, is the book that inspired this series. (affiliate link)
Snag the Episode Freebie below. It has all the journaling exercises inside a printable worksheet for you to explore at your own pace.
And if you take one thing away from this episode, let it be the question:
What would you be like if you didn’t have to prove anything to anyone ever again?
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