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INFINITE RECEIVING

Podcast hosted by Suzy Ashworth
Highlights
  • 03:45 — When you don’t follow through, it’s not about discipline
    Suzy explains why your “lack of trust” isn’t the real issue, and why the question “How do I know I can trust myself?” is the wrong one entirely.
  • 12:02 — Your nervous system is protecting your current identity
    The moment you understand that your body votes for “familiar” over “better,” you finally stop making your resistance wrong.
  • 28:40 — The real mastery: how fast you get back on
    Falling off isn’t the problem. Suzy shares her 75 Hard experience and explains why your bounce-back rate, not perfection, determines your long-term results.
Quotes
  • “Your brain is wired to protect your current identity, not the future one you’re trying to grow into.”
  • “Confidence doesn’t hit you in the face like a wet fish. It comes from the evidence you create by taking action.”
  • “Your bounce-back rate determines your results, not how perfectly you stay on track.”

Download the full transcript here

The Confidence Trap Part 2

In this episode, I am cracking open the second layer of The Confidence Trap — the trust piece. This is the part nobody likes admitting out loud, yet it’s the very thing running the show. If you’ve ever said, “I know what to do, I’m just not doing it,” this episode will feel like someone switched the lights back on.
You’re not “bad at following through.”

Your brain is simply wired to protect who you’ve been, not who you’re becoming. In this episode I will help you understand that so , everything changes.
I will break down why self-trust has nothing to do with discipline, motivation, or willpower, and help you to understand why you get stuck and how to break the loop for good.

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