Self-sourcing confidence: How to navigate rejection, trolls and bullies
I'm generally a confident person. I've worked hard and intentionally over the past four years on my emotional regulation, but I started off the year in some insecurity, doubt and confusion.
Backstory: I recently re-launched the ads for my book Magic Source Codes two months ago, and have been steadily scaling these ever since.
The sales stats have been really good, but as I began to scale ads, I started to get the typical: "you're going to hell"/ "you need Jesus" and "this cover is terrible" commentary.
Mind you, it's not much and nothing that I couldn't handle, but I started to believe some of it (not the part about Jesus or hell, I know I'm a good person and I would vibe with Jesus). I started to question my cover and was about to hire a graphic designer to redo it so it had more mass appeal.
And then I caught myself, I remembered that emotions are contagious and that those who shit on other's work are never coming from a place of gratitude or love.
In my latest episode I talk about HOW to self source confidence and handle moments of rejection, bullying or trolling. As well as the little trick I used to flip these comments around to my advantage.
If you're gunning for more visibility but fear judgement from others this is an episode not to be missed.
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