Embracing Vulnerability
Tom shares his ongoing struggle with self-doubt, acknowledging that despite his formidable skill set, he remains acutely aware of his limitations. Meanwhile, Natalie reflects on her journey of reclaiming her identity after motherhood, grappling with fears of losing momentum in her career. Both emphasize the importance of emotional regulation and the challenges of balancing personal and professional aspirations.In this clip
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How can I address the feelings of constantly feeling like I'm not enough and that I'm catching up in life, as discussed in the episode "Advice For Every Season Of Life w/ Tom Bilyeu, Natalie Ellis, Lewis Howes, and Alex Hormozi" and the clip "Embracing Vulnerability"? Additionally, how do these feelings relate to the episode "141 - Are These Beliefs Holding You Back? (Part 5 of the Creative Destiny Series)" and the clip "Marketing Your Creativity"?
If I have worked super hard on myself physically and mentally for years as a 21-year-old man, why does it sting much more when I open up about my life, values, and passions and still don't achieve a deeper connection? This question relates to the episode "Turn Your Creative Passion into a Thriving Business" with Christina Tosi and Lewis Howes, as well as the clip "Embracing Vulnerability," and the episode "How To Achieve Your Most AMBITIOUS Goals and BREAK THE ADDICTION To Negative Thoughts!" with Lewis Howes and the clip "Healing Through Self-Love."
Are there any similar entrepreneurial stories to Tom Bilyeu's experience building Quest Nutrition while working a full-time job, as discussed in the episode How to STOP BEING REALISTIC and SHOOT FOR THE MOON | Jesse Itzler on Impact Theory and the clip Embracing Urgency?