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Spiritually Hungry

116. I Know I Can: 4 New Ways to See Self-Doubt

Spiritually Hungry

Monica Berg and Michael Berg

Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Growth, Selfimprovement, Fulfillment, Parenting, Love, Anxierty, Reincarnation, Relationships, Fear, Society & Culture, Manifest, Mental Health, Life-changing, Lifes Purpose, Well-being, Improve Life, Spirituality, Wellness, Wisdom, Inspirational, Transformation, Self-help, Education, Culture, Kabbalah, Happiness, Society

4.8617 Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Self-doubt is part of being human. The way we use it colors our experiences in life. Kabbalists teach that the greater the potential for Light, the greater the force of darkness there will be trying to challenge that Light. That darkness can manifest as self-doubt. Join Monica and Michael as they discuss how to rethink doubt and use it to achieve your highest potential.


“Self-doubt can act as the opposition that we need and create for ourselves in order to push us toward our greatness and our greatest potential.” – Monica Berg

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0:00.0

do whatever it is that really scares you the most because it's a thing you want the most

0:14.1

and there's a reason for that right it's it's probably connected to something that you're

0:17.9

really meant to do or meant to reveal in this world.

0:25.3

And the self-doubt is there for you to become the best version of you to be able to manifest that.

0:28.8

Welcome to the spiritually hungry podcast.

0:34.0

I think there's a misconception that self-doubt afflicts only people who may suffer from

0:38.8

those self-esteem, lack confidence, or maybe are just starting out in whatever field they're

0:44.5

pursuing. Would you agree? That that's a perception, it's certainly not the reality. I think every

0:50.9

person has self-doubt at different times.

0:56.1

I would say even the greats have self-doubt at times.

1:00.2

But that's not obvious to most, and that's why I want to bring attention to that.

1:04.7

In fact, maybe particularly the highest level of achievers are beset by self-doubt.

1:13.2

So it give you some examples. Albert Einstein called himself an involuntary swindler. Really? Maya Angelou felt like a fraud and didn't believe

1:20.1

she was half as good as people seemed to think she was. Writer John Steinbeck said he had been

1:25.5

fooling himself and others that he was a good writer.

1:30.4

Michelle Obama questioned whether or not she was good enough, good enough to be an attorney, good

1:36.0

enough to have a job, this job, that job, or good enough to be first lady.

1:40.6

Self-doubt causes us to ask ourselves a lot of questions.

1:43.7

So I want to invite our listeners to see if any of these ring true for you.

1:50.6

What if you mess up?

1:52.5

What if you look stupid?

1:54.2

What will people say?

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