Roxie Nafousi
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Yeah, but I think our brain makes us believe those are the things.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's so well said.
Roxy, did you ever feel you did something that you think would make you confident, but then didn't make you feel confident in your own journey?
It is hard.
When anyone shares something that they've been struggling with, to me, it shows one of the greatest expressions of confidence because it's so hard to talk about it because you know that people are going to have their opinions.
You have your own judgments of it.
You're still naturally dealing with it as we all are.
So I firstly just want to thank you for being so confident in actually sharing it because
I don't think you could do that if you weren't working on your inner self.
Because that's the hardest part really is admitting out loud to yourself that this is what I'm going through and this is where I'm at.
So just thank you for your vulnerability and confidence.
Because that's the hardest thing.
I remember coaching a leader and they'd been going through a lot of anxiety.
This is a CEO of a company with half a million employees.
And they were going through so much anxiety and stress in their personal life and everything was falling apart at the same time this company's doing exceptionally well.
And while they were going through it, at one point when they were better versed in being able to explain it, like I think you explained BDD so well as to someone who doesn't know much about it, I encouraged them.
I said, maybe you should tell your team, your exec team, your leaders, so that they're aware.
And they said to me, they said, how can I tell them?