Believing in Yourself: Overcoming Self-Doubt with Preston Moore
We have to live a different way, we have to act a certain way, we have to do things consistently over a long period of time...magically things change for the better, even if I might not trust that it's going to work, or even if it doesn't feel like it's worth working.
Ever find yourself setting big goals only to lose steam halfway through? Preston Moore knows the feeling all too well. In this episode of 'The High Cost of Anonymity', he tackles the tricky subject of self-doubt and its sneaky way of derailing our best intentions. Whether it's quitting drinking, starting a new workout routine, or signing up for that long-desired course, many of us hit a wall where we just don't believe in ourselves enough to follow through.
Preston shares his personal journey of setting intentions for the new year and the inner battles that come with it. He doesn't sugarcoat the struggle; instead, he offers a real, relatable take on why we sometimes quit before we even get started. But it's not all doom and gloom. Preston also dives into practical strategies for pushing past self-doubt.
From the controversial 'fake it till you make it' approach to the power of sheer consistency, he explores different ways to keep going until you genuinely believe in yourself. Drawing from his experiences in addiction recovery, Preston emphasizes the importance of community support and sharing our stories. By opening up about our struggles, we can break the chains of shame and guilt that often hold us back.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that you're not alone in your journey and that believing in yourself is a practice, not a one-time event. So if you're looking for some down-to-earth advice on overcoming self-doubt and achieving your goals, this episode is a must-listen.