Do you ever feel a contrast between the person you are and your self-confidence? We all want to be successful, but sometimes friends or family can try to bring us down with their energy. Today hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about why some people say you're too much. In many cases, it could be because they see a contrast between who you are as a person, your expectations for yourself, and the actions being taken in order to achieve your goals or what you are doing with your success. It may also stem from insecurity on their end, and they may try to close the gap with some negative energy and knock you down a little bit.
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Show notes:
[4:10] Contrast or gap between you as a human and your self-confidence
[4:45] Alan shares a client's experience
[8:40] We want to be successful, and we don't want friends or family to knock us down
[13:35] Sometimes, others' energy can be too much
[14:28] When you sense contrast, you try to close the gap
[16:54] The wrong energy at the wrong time in the wrong amount is going to create a trauma response
[18:03] Janine Morris talks about how valuable Group Coaching is, what her takeaway is, and why she thinks you should take the leap
[18:54] If you've been called too much, it is usually because of a contrast
[24:00] It comes down to what you're afraid of: success or failure
[30:27] Do you tend to be too much, or do you tend to be intimidated?
[33:33] Outro
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