The Open Soul Podcast
Episode Summary: There’s been a pattern in my life where people questioned me so much… that I started questioning myself. Not just once, but in different seasons, different decisions, different versions of me. And what I didn’t realize at the time was how much that was pulling me away from what I already knew felt right. This episode is me walking through one of those moments — and what it actually felt like to move from doubt, to live through the consequences of that, and to come back to myself in a deeper way. Not from a place of having it all figured out, but from being right in the middle of it. We talk about what happens when outside voices get louder than your own, how doubt can shape your decisions without you even realizing it, and what it takes to stand on yourself without needing to be understood. You don’t have to be understood to know where you stand. Key Topics * being questioned into self-doubt * navigating major life transitions * coming back to your own authority * standing on your decisions without needing validation Takeaways * other people’s questions can become your doubt if you’re not grounded in yourself * self-trust is built through lived experience, not just knowing * you don’t have to be understood to know where you stand 🎧 Where Doubt Took Me: moving through it in real time Keywords: self-trust, life transitions, personal authority, alignment, self-doubt
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