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What are you holding onto?


Episode 536


Welcome to the show!

Today, I'm talking about the thing that you need to let go of that you think you can't because you think it's the thing that is creating your success.


In a solo episode of the "Captivate the Room" podcast, host Tracy Goodwin discussed how certain personality traits that people believe are the source of their success—such as being no-nonsense or outcome-driven—were often protection mechanisms. She argued that these traits created vocal "masks" and microscopic sounds that subconsciously kept people at a distance, limited future success, and prevented potential clients from buying. Goodwin used anecdotes from her work, including a study on A-type personality women and her experience with receiving "hate mail," to illustrate how the fear of judgment caused people to hold onto these limiting beliefs and sounds. She explained that letting go of these protective mechanisms was essential for reaching the next level of success.

Key Points
  • The speaker asserted that personality traits people credited for their success were frequently just protection mechanisms designed to mask insecurity and avoid judgment.
  • She explained that these internal defense mechanisms manifested as subtle, negative sounds and barriers in the voice.
  • These vocal sounds were often misinterpreted by potential buyers or clients, causing them to feel inadequate or to distrust the speaker, ultimately leading to lost sales.
  • Goodwin noted that many people resisted changing these vocal patterns because they were deeply attached to the belief that these specific traits were essential to their identity and past achievements.
  • She argued that true progress and reaching the next level of success required the willingness to let go of these protective masks and reveal one's authentic self.


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