Think of your mind like a radio that plays both your native language and a new one you’re learning.
The old messages don’t vanish—you just stop tuning in so closely. The same goes for your inner critic.
Those harsh thoughts? They're just words, not truth.
Instead of wrestling with them, try “defusion.” That means noticing a thought—like “I’m not good enough”—and reframing it: “I’m having the thought that I’m not good enough.” That subtle shift reminds you: It’s a thought, not a fact.
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The Confidence Gap offers a refreshing approach to combating self-doubt and overcoming the constant pressure to be more confident. With practical tools, and strategies on how to embrace your fears rather than fight them, it offers a path to break free from the cycle of perfectionism and start living a life aligned with your values.
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