Stop selling yourself short!

Do you sell yourself short?

Do you find yourself often downplaying your awesomeness because you don’t want to sound like your bragging? Or do you find yourself often skimming over what you do and hope the other person will just carry on the conversation?

You sell yourself short when you don’t believe in yourself- or, at the very least, when it appears that way. I was that person once…not any more!

Yes I’d heard and been told often that everyone has something to offer and to be proud of who I am but it made no difference. That’s until I spent time with an NLP Practitioner who uncovered a limiting belief and those doubts and feelings are now gone and that’s amazing.

After starting my journey with NLP a few years ago, I qualified as NLP Practitioner and Coach, with Timeline Therapy myself which means I can now help other people to no longer feel that they too, will never be worthy or good enough helping them realise their full true awesomeness!

We are all work in progress and have to start somewhere. As Author Robert Fulgham said… “ Don’t sell yourself short. You may never have the proof of your importance, but you’re more important than you think.”

Being able to identify your own accomplishments and achievements builds self confidence and belief in yourself and it’s a lot easier than you may think. Uncovering and smashing through a limiting belief with Timeline Therapy can change your life. You are important, you do matter and are truly awesome.

I would love to hear your thoughts or any tips you would like to share on how to stop selling yourself short. Please do get in touch using the contact me box and in the meantime…

…Here are my 3 Top Tips to get you started.

  1. Make a list - write down all of your achievements across the different aspects of your life, big and small. Include Jobs, hobbies, interests, sporting wins, family.

  2. Remove the word JUST from your vocabulary - we all do it when we don’t feel worthy and refuse to accept our accomplishments.

  3. Ask others what they think of you. People don’t see what you think they see when they sit opposite you. Ask them what you are good at and what they value about being your friend, partner, brother, daughter, colleague- you will be overjoyed about what you hear and will see yourself in a new positive light.

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