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31. The Lifechanging Magic of Looking Silly

Insource

Ashlie Molstad

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Mental Health

4.2940 Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Sometime growth looks like boundaries, sometimes it looks like holding yourself to a kinder standard, and sometimes it looks like allowing yourself to look silly.

For years I held myself back from participating in things for fear of looking dumb. Of people seeing in physical form that I was a lame human. Ugh, my heart breaks for previous me.

These days, I look forward to trying new things, to being a beginner, to looking a little silly because it means I’m putting myself out there and actually LIVING!

Turns out that when you stop living for the approval of others, you give yourself permission to live for yourself. In todays episode I dive into why looking silly is actually a sign of massive growth….and so much fun.

See you inside 💥

Website: ashliemolstad.com

Email: ashlie.molstad@gmail.com

IG: @ashliemolstad

Transcript

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0:00.0

When I'm not breaking sales records, when I am just here not selling shit, not ranked at all,

0:07.6

when I'm just me as I am, I can still speak up and have a voice at the table.

0:13.0

Because I've decided my worth is no longer embedded

0:16.4

in my achievements.

0:17.6

My worth has nothing to do with that.

0:19.6

My worth is unwavering and without question who's granted to me at birth the same way it was

0:25.2

granted to you and nothing that you ever do achieve, accomplish, build, create, make,

0:32.2

earn, nothing can make you more worthy than you are right now. Welcome to the In SourceORS Podcast, the podcast that empowers you to reclaim your authentic self and

0:58.1

manifest the life of your dreams.

1:00.2

I'm your host, Ashleystead a former serial self loather turned full-time

1:07.2

CEO of my own damn fan club and together you and we're going to challenge our limiting beliefs, lean into who we truly

1:16.8

are, and live the life that we want rather than the one that has been expected of us. Today I want to talk to you about what it means,

1:27.2

I guess to look silly or to embrace embarrassment.

1:32.1

And this is coming from so my husband John has a couple of hobbies and

1:40.5

two of his very favorite things are playing pickleball and golfing and I have

1:45.4

thought like I kind of want to take up one of those so that it's something that we can do

1:49.6

together because my hobbies are like, you know, therapy and reading personal development

1:57.5

and listening to personal development and coaching you.

1:59.7

It's so funny that my hobby is like, this is my job job it's literally what I'm so passionate

2:05.1

about so he can't necessarily join me in these things right so I'm to join him

2:10.2

where he's at and I love that it's so active but the thing about me is I pretty much

2:16.9

spent my whole life running away from looking silly or stupid or like a novice.

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