

Sculpting Your Self-Concept
Sculpting your self-concept is a big middle finger to looking outside yourself to confirm, validate or define who you are. Choosing your own self-concept is saying new rules, motherf*cker! In the episode, I share WTF your self concept is, three core elements when creating it and how your own self concept affects your relationships, how you make your decisions and take action.
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WHAT'S 🔥INSIDE THIS EPISODE:
- The biggest shift in my own self-concept.
- How to find evidence for the self-concept you desire.
- Why examining our self-concept at every level is so important.
- The difference between belief in ourselves versus our self-concept.
- Why challenging your self-concept is meant to feel uncomfy.
- My self-concept examples you can adopt to help grow your own self-concept.
EPISODE CHAPTERS:
00:00:00-Introduction and Purpose
00:01:32-Defining Self-Concept
00:03:10-Current Self-Concept Assessment
00:05:14-Self-Concept Exploration
00:07:24-The Power of Self-Concept
00:08:11-Overcoming Negative Self-Concept
00:11:04-Guiding Your Brain
00:16:59-The Inside Job
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