• Stand In Your Power And Move Forward

  • Mar 29 2023
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast
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Stand In Your Power And Move Forward

  • Summary

  • Are you letting other people's thoughts or opinions get in your way?


    In this episode, 3 of the Fab 5 discuss "to care or not to care about what other people think..." Katherine, Whitnie, and Claudette share their thoughts on why caring too much about what others think of us is detrimental to our well-being, personal growth, and healing processes. 


    Throughout this conversation, you'll hear how to deal with negative opinions, harmful comments online, or any destructive remark addressing your work, passion projects, or identity. You'll learn how to avoid letting your ego's fragility get in the way of who you are, your purpose, and how you present yourself. 


    Additionally, we discuss how the fear of failure and the fear of rejection make you more influenceable, the physical consequences of not speaking your truth, acknowledging you can choose how to respond to other people's opinions, and more.


    In This Episode, You Will Learn:

    • Is it good if nobody talks about us in our hyper-connected and opinionated online world? (4:37)
    • Why it is massively important to speak your truth, regardless of the consequences (8:12)
    • Two questions to help you deal with negative opinions and mean comments (11:08)
    • Our egos are such lightweight bitches (15:18)
    • You can stand in your power, in partnership with God (22:59)
    • When we let what others think to dictate the pace, we've given our power away (27:11)
    • Is your identity in alignment with who you are? (35:50)


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