Entrepreneur's Inner Game Podcast with Nina Cooke

The Easy Way To Feel Comfortable In Your Own Skin

 

For most of my life, I felt there was something wrong with me. I didn’t want to be in my skin. I’d look around and see confident people and wish I was in their skin.

I was scared of being more visible because others would see I was defective.

This went on for years.

Until I did the inner work that gave me a 180 degree turnaround. I wasn’t expecting this result because I’d convinced myself that I was a tough case and nothing was ever going to work for me. It blew me away.

Now I don’t mind being visible. Because I know I’m OK, no matter what’s going on “out there”.

Want some good news?

You don’t have to change anything about yourself to start to feel more comfortable in your skin.

When you know you’re good enough, just as you are, you’ll radiate confidence and be able to put your message out there to attract more clients.

Watch this 3-minute video to find out how to feel comfortable in your own skin.

Warmly,

Nina x

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