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The self-doubt that keeps you from becoming the 1%

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In this episode of The Fuck It Shift, Adam Ross breaks down the kind of self-doubt that keeps people from taking the risk, chasing the next level, and becoming part of the 1%. Adam talks openly about rebuilding after failure, the fear of trying again, and how old losses can create a belief system that quietly convinces you it can’t be you. He explains why self-doubt is rarely about skill. More often, it’s about the stories you keep telling yourself, the roadblocks you create in your own mind, and the fear of becoming someone you don’t yet believe you are. This episode also introduces a practical exercise for getting past self-doubt: writing down the negative thoughts, writing the opposite truth beside them, and crossing out the lies your brain keeps repeating. Adam shares why failure doesn’t have to be the thing that stops you. Sometimes, once you learn from it, failure becomes the thing that builds you. Because faith doesn’t make it happen. It makes it possible. Socials: IG: @adamross_online [https://www.instagram.com/adamross_online] TikTok: @adamross_online [https://www.tiktok.com/@adamross_online] LinkedIn: Adam Ross [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-ross-67505076/]

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The self-doubt that keeps you from becoming the 1%

In this episode of The Fuck It Shift, Adam Ross breaks down the kind of self-doubt that keeps people from taking the risk, chasing the next level, and becoming part of the 1%. Adam talks openly about rebuilding after failure, the fear of trying again, and how old losses can create a belief system that quietly convinces you it can’t be you. He explains why self-doubt is rarely about skill. More often, it’s about the stories you keep telling yourself, the roadblocks you create in your own mind, and the fear of becoming someone you don’t yet believe you are. This episode also introduces a practical exercise for getting past self-doubt: writing down the negative thoughts, writing the opposite truth beside them, and crossing out the lies your brain keeps repeating. Adam shares why failure doesn’t have to be the thing that stops you. Sometimes, once you learn from it, failure becomes the thing that builds you. Because faith doesn’t make it happen. It makes it possible. Socials: IG: @adamross_online [https://www.instagram.com/adamross_online] TikTok: @adamross_online [https://www.tiktok.com/@adamross_online] LinkedIn: Adam Ross [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-ross-67505076/]

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