Doubt your doubter’s doubts
“Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt.” William Shakespeare
SLART’s note: This post was going to be called “Doubt your doubt’s doubts” but then I got a weird sense of semantic satiation and felt all weird. So I called it “Doubt your doubts” instead. Edit: It’s now called, Doubt your doubter’s doubts. It feels weird but it is fitting.
I’m tired of referring to limiting beliefs, limiting/negative thoughts etc… So I decided to hone in on doubts, it’s probably just semantics but ‘doubting yourself’ feels different to me. It’s that automatic hesitation which doesn’t make sense in so many cases.
doubt
/daʊt/
noun
a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
Let’s talk about the doubtful elephant in the room.
Doubts.
I’m an expert in doubting myself.
I doubt my ability to do my day job.
I doubt my role as an artist.
I doubt my plans.
I doubt my ideas.
I doubt my decisions.
I do…
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