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šļø Built for This: You Donāt Need PermissionāJust Trust the One Whoās Lived It. #ScienceSoulSuccess
Letās get something straight:
You donāt have to prove yourself to trust yourself.
You just have to remember what youāve already survived.
Welcome to Trust Yourself Thursday on The Suite Spot.
Iām Dr. Derek Suite, and today weāre talking about the kind of trust that doesnāt come from applauseāit comes from alignment.
š” This episode dives into the neuroscience of self-trust, showing how your brain is literally wired to back youābut only if you train it to.
Inside your head, thereās a triangle of trust at work:
šŗ The prefrontal cortex (your logical planner)
šŗ The amygdala (your fear center)
šŗ The striatum (your decision driver)
When they work together, you make moves.
When theyāre out of sync, doubt drivesāand fear wins.
Hereās what weāre unpacking today:
- The real impact of self-doubt on your ability to act
- How to override fear of failure with small, bold moves
- Why self-validation > external validation every time
- The power of keeping a victory log to reinforce your growth
- How micro-decisions build macro-confidence
- And why self-trust is a trainable skillānot a personality trait
⨠The truth?
You already know more than you think.
Youāve already come further than you remember.
š§ So take the step.
Make the call.
Decide.
And trust the version of you whoās made it through every hard thing so far.
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Please subscribe and share this with someone whoās doubting their brilliance.
You donāt need more advice.
You need more belief.
And youāre built for that.
#BuiltForThis #TrustYourselfThursday #ScienceSoulSuccess #TheSuiteSpot #DrDerekSuite #NeuroscienceOfSelfTrust #InnerKnowing #MicroMovesBigWins
Chapters
1. Introduction to Trust Yourself Thursday (00:00:00)
2. The Brain's Decision-Making Triangle (00:01:09)
3. Why We Struggle With Self-Trust (00:03:12)
4. Building Your Self-Trust Circuit (00:05:26)
5. Episode Closing and Next Steps (00:09:37)
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