The secret to being a confident player is your ability to remain calm, even when sudden terror strikes.
Not long ago, a client of mine confessed that she’s dating a narcissist sociopath, which complicates her PTSD.
Her self-esteem was low and her work as a yoga coach suffered.
We worked on
The tiny steps that would empower her to get acquainted with her evolution.
The power of truth.
Remembering her why.
Save yourself.
Step by step she took responsibility for her happiness. Her self confidence increased. And then, she took the big leap that changed her reality…she confronted her culture’s complicated traditions.
She leaned into the trauma that once held her captive.
It felt strange.
It felt comforting.
It felt liberating.
Eventually she began servicing more and more high profile yoga clients, including ones that were very affluent, high achievers.
A season later, this former PTSD victim won an award as one of India’s most successful entrepreneurs.
The secret to being a confident player is to believe that “there’s a successful performer inside of me”.
Remember how powerful you are at fruition, regardless of tough circumstances.