Battling Inferiority: Finding Strength Through Self-Reflection with Preston Moore
When I'm not centered, when I'm not operating from my best self, when I'm disconnected from who I am, I default into, 'I'm not smart enough, good enough, fast enough, entrepreneurial enough, motivated enough.' You name it and I tell myself that.
Ever felt like you're just not enough? Preston Moore knows the feeling all too well. In this episode of 'The High Cost of Anonymity', he opens up about his recent experiences at a conference in Minneapolis, including a chance meeting with Garyvee at VeeCon. But amidst all the excitement, Moore found himself grappling with feelings of inferiority and self-doubt.
He candidly shares how, when he's not grounded, he falls into the trap of thinking he's not smart enough, fast enough, or good enough. It's a raw and honest look at the mental hurdles we all face. Moore doesn't just dwell on the negative, though. He dives into the importance of mindfulness and self-reflection as tools to combat these negative thought patterns. The episode underscores the value of seeking help through counseling, support groups, and other recovery strategies.
By sharing his own struggles, Moore aims to break down the stigmas surrounding mental health and addiction, encouraging listeners to see their life experiences as sources of strength rather than shame. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that might just help you see your own worth in a new light.