The Real Clay J Podcast

Making Peace With My Inner Critic

5 min · 23. april 2026
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The inner critic doesn't go away - but it doesn't have to control you.That voice in your head the one that says you're not good enough, not smart enough, not ready, it shows up at the worst times. Before you speak. Before you act. Before you take a step forward.This episode explores inner critic, self-doubt, confidence, imposter syndrome, and self-awareness - and what it really means to make peace with that voice instead of trying to silence it.It's about understanding where that voice comes from.Why it feels so real.And how to move forward even when it's still there.Because confidence isn't the absence of doubt.It's learning to hear it and continue anyway.

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