Why We Underestimate Ourselves and How to Stop
Episode Overview
Discussion on the damaging effects of underestimating oneself Openness and personal reflections from hosts Graham Landi and Martin Pankhurst Exploration of signs and reasons for underestimating oneself Advice on building confidence and embracing uniqueness Engaging banter and relatable anecdotes weaved into the discussion
You can succeed if nobody else believes it, but you will never succeed if you don't believe in yourself.
Ever catch yourself doubting your abilities or feeling like you're just not good enough? In this episode of 'Sideways', hosts Graham Landi and Martin Pankhurst tackle the all-too-common habit of underestimating oneself. They dig into why we often believe the worst about ourselves and how this mindset can hold us back in life and recovery. The conversation is both heartfelt and humorous, as they share their own struggles and triumphs, making it easy to relate to their experiences.
You'll hear about everything from the pitfalls of rejecting compliments to the anxiety of comparing yourself to others. They also sprinkle in some light-hearted banter about getting older, parking apps, and even novelty coffins—yes, really! If you're looking for practical advice on boosting your self-confidence and embracing your true potential, this episode has got you covered.
Graham and Martin's down-to-earth style makes complex topics feel accessible, offering a blend of personal stories and expert insights that will leave you feeling understood and inspired. Perfect for anyone navigating the ups and downs of recovery, or just looking for a bit of encouragement in their daily life.