7. From stage fright to flaunting my fire

 
 
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In today’s episode, India shares a personal story of how she said no to the negative self-talk inside her head so that she could be a better version of herself. She had been a model, had posed for photographers, had her picture in magazines, yet she had stage fright. This story takes her from behind the camera and new to the gym to being on stage in a body-building competition.

The takeaways from today’s story will serve you whether you’re into fitness or not. Knowing when to ask for help, taking action in the face of fear, and practicing — lots of repetition — will get you there.


Ask yourself…

Are you minimizing yourself to make others feel more secure?

Is it about your fear of the stage or is about what people will think of you?

Are there people in your life who need you to play small in order for them to feel good about themselves?

Is it time to ask for help?

Where can you get laser-focused on your mission, your message, and who it serves?

Your Action For This Episode

[0:17:02] Practice on your content with Instagram Stories or LinkedIn captions

Do something that scares you — no matter how big or small

Is it time to build your team? After you’ve worked with them for a while, reevaluate.

Practice and repeat. It makes it easier in the long run.

Get a free consultation with our team https://flauntyourfire.com/services

Quotes

[0:03:31] I find that really just getting down to the bones of what’s most important and letting go of some of the fluff that no longer serves you makes everything else just so much easier and more efficient.

[0:03:47] There are so many results that can come from getting down to the essential things.

[0:05:51] There’s something crazy about doing things that scare you and realizing, “Holy crap. They’re not that scary anymore.”

[0:09:49] The problem is not my fear of getting on stage and stage fright. It’s my self-talk.

[0:11:07] The best way to get over your fears is to face them head-on.

[0:14:34] Sometimes we have to do the scary thing of taking a step back and assessing what we really need.

[0:22:41] You don’t have to do the thing that scares you or the thing to move the needle in your business perfectly. You’ve just got to do it.


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Resources Mentioned

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown

Do One Thing Every Day that Scares You

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