
Confidence Over Fear: How to Take Emotional Risks, Trust Yourself & Build Stronger Relationships
In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Podcast, Maurice Harker explores a powerful truth about growth and relationships: real progress requires courage—and the willingness to take emotional risks.
This episode dives into the balance between protecting yourself and choosing to show up with trust, vulnerability, and intention. Maurice discusses why many people are mislabeled or misunderstood, and how fear-based thinking can hold you back from becoming who you truly want to be.
You’ll also learn how confidence, identity, and trust in yourself create the foundation for making wise decisions—even when outcomes are uncertain—and why calculated risks are often necessary for meaningful growth.
🔹 What you’ll learn:
- Why fear and overprotection can limit your growth
- How confidence creates clarity and direction in decisions
- The importance of taking calculated emotional risks
- How to balance safety with courage in relationships
- Why knowing who you are leads to stronger, healthier connections
This episode is especially helpful for anyone struggling with fear, self-doubt, or uncertainty in relationships and wants to build confidence while still making wise, intentional choices.
This podcast shares principles inspired by the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and is not officially affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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