Brodie Kane
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communication and i think that's that is so important and but adults we go oh i don't i don't know if i'll go along to that what if i don't know anyone what if no like we do this thing that we almost we almost put our child brain on where we go what if i go to the playground and no one likes me we do it is that we're like what if first day first day back at school what if i'm wearing the wrong uniform you know i look at summer or winter
I look at the body language of women who turn up to run club for their first time.
You're like, that you can, you know, or anyone that turns up to anything on their own, you know, it's almost like, like everyone, the body language is tight.
You're like, oh my gosh.
And we do that because we're like, we're a bit scared that, what are we seeking here?
Like, what if no one talks to me?
So we catastrophize.
Particularly women, I think we catastrophize and we're classic overthinkers.
So we don't often go, actually, yeah, I am going to go and do that.
Because we look for things to, we get in the way of ourselves.
Yeah, we do.
Well, you can't really describe, you know, what do you do?
Well, I mean, I work a lot with people, but actually I don't have any employees per se, just myself.
What do I always say?
The classic gag that I roll out, which I've rolled out many a times now, I am still the CEO and the COO and the CFO.
Probably shouldn't be the CFO, let's be honest.
No, actually I do have an accountant.
So I'm not the CFO.
I'm not the CFO.