You might be looking in the wrong place... let me explain EP 102You might be looking in the wrong place... let me explain EP 102
The High Cost of Anonymity Podcast: Exploring the Cost of Keeping Your Life Experience to Yourself
Preston Moore tackles self-sabotage and the deep inner work needed to overcome fear and insecurity.
10:54•21 Sept 2020
Confronting Inner Demons: Preston Moore on Self-Worth and Progress
“The thing that is holding me back is not that I don't know what to do, it's not that I don't have the time, it's not that I don't have the money or the skills. It is deep-rooted insecurity, it's deep-rooted shame, guilt, self-worth and fear.”
Ever found yourself binge-watching Netflix when you should be chasing your dreams? In this episode, Preston Moore dives into the heart of why we often sabotage our own progress. As he journals about his vision for the future—being a better father, husband, and overall person—he reveals the frustrating habit of turning to distractions instead of taking action.
It's a scenario many of us know too well: we have big plans but end up scrolling through yet another 'how-to' video instead of getting things done. Preston gets real about the negative self-talk and deep-seated insecurities that keep us stuck. He admits that his own fears and doubts often go unnoticed, leading him to seek comfort in unproductive activities. But here's the kicker: what most of us need isn't another quick-fix course or motivational video.
We need to tackle the deep inner work that addresses our fears, insecurities, self-worth, and shame. Preston's candid sharing encourages listeners to look within and confront these hidden barriers. By doing so, we can unlock the true potential that lies beneath our surface-level distractions. If you're tired of being your own worst enemy and ready to make real progress, this episode is a must-listen.

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