EP37 - Mindshift Monday || Internal v External Validation

EP37 - Mindshift Monday || Internal v External Validation

Matt Gardiner LIVE

EP34 - Mindshift Monday || Internal v External Validation Megan and Matt discuss how they had to shift things on the fly heading into their live-event-turned-zoom-webinar, as well as the differences between internal and external validation.

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12:0223 May 2022

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Internal Validation: Matt Gardiner and Megan's Guide to Self-Belief

The one thing that really stuck out in my head, the one thing that you said specifically, was like I, all the other stuff, the periphery and the, you know, the results don't matter in a sense, because I believe in myself, like, I mean, of course they matter if you change. You're like I believe in you, you've internalized these, like I believe in myself.

Have you ever wondered why we often seek approval from others rather than trusting ourselves? In this engaging episode of Matt Gardiner LIVE, Matt and Megan tackle the age-old debate of internal versus external validation. They share their experiences of adapting a live event into a Zoom webinar, emphasizing how shifting focus to internal validation can make all the difference in handling unexpected changes.

One memorable moment in the episode captures this perfectly: 'The periphery and the results don't matter in a sense, because I believe in myself'. This sentiment underscores the entire discussion, encouraging listeners to prioritize self-belief over external approval. Matt and Megan also explore how offering value to others and setting the right tone can pave the way for personal success. Whether you're grappling with change or striving for personal growth, this episode offers practical advice and inspiring insights.

Tune in to learn how to trust your own intentions and embrace the power of internal validation.

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