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🗓️ 27 January 2020
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the Calmar You podcast. This is your host, Chloe Brotheridge. I'm a coach and a |
0:07.6 | hypnototherapist and I'm the author of two books, The Anxiety Solution and Brave New Girl, which is all about |
0:14.0 | how to grow your confidence. So today I'm going to be sharing with you a number of steps that I think, if you follow them, |
0:23.1 | will help you to become your most confident self, to tap into the innate courage that is within |
0:31.1 | you and start to feel better about doing the things that you want to do, being you in the world, |
0:39.3 | and going outside of your comfort zone. And so this is really an area that I'm passionate about talking about having |
0:45.0 | struggle with my own issues around confidence and self-esteem for so, so long and going on a |
0:50.8 | journey to become a more confident person. And I'm not saying that it's the case that |
0:56.3 | we will just one day emerge like a butterfly out of the chrysalis, a new person. But the reality is |
1:03.4 | that it's a journey. It's a process. And little by little, we can start to make changes and we can |
1:09.9 | grow and we can discover more about what's |
1:12.3 | possible for us and expand what is possible for us. So I'm going to share with you eight steps |
1:18.1 | for becoming your most confident self. So number one is to believe that you can change. And I can't |
1:25.5 | tell you how important this step is. It sounds so simple, |
1:30.6 | but actually is an incredibly powerful shift that so many of us actually need to make before we |
1:35.6 | can start to make a change. Because when we are in a bad place, when we've struggled with |
1:41.1 | something for a long time, when we feel like we've tried a lot of things |
1:44.5 | and they haven't worked, it can be so easy to tell ourselves that we are just not confident people |
1:50.5 | and we are going to be stuck feeling this way forever and there's not much we can do about it. |
1:54.9 | And yet, and yet, the reality is that change is always possible. |
2:03.8 | We are always changing. Your brain is always changing, |
2:09.8 | depending on what you do, depending on what you think and what you focus on. Those neurons are being created. Old patterns of thinking, old neural pathways are degrading as you use them less and less. And so merely at a neurological |
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