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Be A Better You

Episode 135: How ‘Knowing You Know Nothing’ Can Transform Your Life

17 Dec 2024

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Send us a textHave you ever been so sure you knew something—only to realize later you were way off? In this episode, we dive into the timeless wisdom of Socrates and his famous quote, “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” We’ll explore why embracing what you don’t know isn’t a weakness but a superpower that can lead to deeper growth, clarity, and transformation.I’ll share two humbling stories from my own life—one where my overconfidence in fixing something at home led to a bigger mess, and another about writing my first self-help book without seeking guidance, only to be overwhelmed by edits. Both moments taught me the difference between certainty, confidence, and intuition—and why staying curious and open is the key to navigating life’s challenges.Whether you’re facing a decision, working on personal growth, or simply trying to better understand yourself and others, this episode will inspire you to let go of the need to have all the answers. Join me as we explore how embracing the unknown can transform the way you approach life, relationships, and even yourself to help you become a better YOU!Support the showTo learn more about my Programs visit the websitewww.radiatenrise.com Email: [email protected] 30 Min Root Cause Call Join Radiate and Rise Together - Survivor Healing Community for Women To send a DM, visit Allison's profiles on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/allisonkdagney/https://www.facebook.com/allisonkdagney/*Formerly (The Emotional Abuse Recovery Podcast)

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