150: The Trust Paradox: Risk, Recklessness, and the Belief Gap
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What if the very thing you’re calling “reckless” is the reason you feel stuck? In this episode of Becoming You, Leah pulls back the curtain on one of the greatest paradoxes in leadership and life: we trust our ideas, we trust our vision… but we don’t always trust ourselves. And that lack of self-trust shows up everywhere — in delayed decisions, muted dreams, and the endless loop of overworking without ever feeling enough.
You’ll discover:
Because here’s the truth: Humans who believe in themselves change the world. And when you do, you give everyone around you permission to believe in themselves too.
If there’s always risk — why not take the risk that gets you closer to your dreams?
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You’ll discover:
- Why achievement has become our addiction — and why it never delivers the worth we’re chasing.
- The difference between self-trust (“I believe myself”) and self-worth (“I believe in myself”) — and how to spot where yours is strong and where it’s shaky.
- How to discern between risk and recklessness — and why “playing it safe” may be the riskiest choice of all.
- Real-life examples of how doubt, disbelief, and “reckless” assumptions keep us from doing what we already know.
- The surprising way resistance caps your potential — and how to finally break the loop.
Because here’s the truth: Humans who believe in themselves change the world. And when you do, you give everyone around you permission to believe in themselves too.
If there’s always risk — why not take the risk that gets you closer to your dreams?
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