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Back to EpisodesEp. 13 🤔 Second Guessing: What to Do When You’re Caught in Doubt
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Do you constantly second guess yourself—at work, in business, or in your relationships? In this episode of the ProblemSolvHer podcast, Chloe and Dagmar get real about the inner dialogue that holds us back. From asking for a raise to walking away from toxic friendships, they explore in this ProblemSolvHer podcast episode how to stop questioning your worth and start standing in your truth. You’ll hear real-life stories, mindset shifts, and empowering advice for reclaiming your confidence and moving forward with clarity.
You’ll hear:
- đź’Ľ How to ask for a raise without second guessing your value
- 📊 Why data-driven prep can make confidence easier
- đź’° What to do when you're intimidated by high-end clients
- ❤️ How to know when a relationship isn’t right for you
- 🤝 Chloe’s “seesaw” metaphor for healthy friendships
- 🧠Dagmar’s tips to understand what’s triggering your self-doubt
- 🌱 Why giving yourself grace is key to finding clarity
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