I said this in Brooklyn and I'll say it again: thank you for your willingness to be open and vulnerable with your viewers. So encouraging to hear these words and I feel like I have applied your bits of wisdom to my life many, many times. My go to pep talk these days is "I can do hard things." Thank you Caleb 😊
Thank you for sharing and your quote "Every time I survive a panic attack it reminds me I can survive the next one" really has an impact on me, thank you!
Thank you for this - as someone who has taken a huge next step in their business and signed up to be in a book the imposter syndrome feelings and negative thoughts have been hitting like a fire hose - This message is exactly what I needed to hear. THANK YOU!! ❤️🥰
I just wanted to say that I’ve been in a similar situation too! I’ve also found that taking a step back has been useful because I realize “oh, this isn’t a big deal”, but if I was to teach someone else to do it, I don’t think I could 😂
YESSS, love this mindset! Also You have such amazing energy, any room would be lucky to have you! As a public speaker who does corporate presentations it can be so damn mortifying when it feels like an audience won't engage or they rather be elsewhere. I remember I can only control what I can control (being enthusiastic, doing my best to ask and be upfront about wanting engagement, doing what I said in the agreement) and the rest is up to them, out of my hands!
To be honest, if I was there I can tell you at first I would be so nervous and so worried that people are looking at me or I’m doing the moves wrong. Some times I think I nailed the moves then there are days where I’m like you look like one of those inflatable men at the car dealerships 😂. At first I wouldn’t dance in front of my kids but now I don’t care. I just need to find the courage to dance in front of others
"I'm an adult and I can redo hard things."
I need that kind of confident self talk🤯
I said this in Brooklyn and I'll say it again: thank you for your willingness to be open and vulnerable with your viewers. So encouraging to hear these words and I feel like I have applied your bits of wisdom to my life many, many times. My go to pep talk these days is "I can do hard things." Thank you Caleb 😊
Thanks for this! Nice knowing that even the most outwardly confident people get stuck in negative headspaces sometimes.
YES!! 🔥❤
Thanks for sharing! I have those exact feelings and thoughts when I teach. And it's nice to know that even you have those feelings 😅
this is SO true!!! you’re literally a magical person, always remember that
Thanks it is so true. This sort of reminders are really appreciated.
And great hairstyle!
Your hair looks really good.
Leave that anxiety in your 20s, babe. Your 30s are your time to be fabulous!
Thank you for sharing and your quote "Every time I survive a panic attack it reminds me I can survive the next one" really has an impact on me, thank you!
Thank you for this - as someone who has taken a huge next step in their business and signed up to be in a book the imposter syndrome feelings and negative thoughts have been hitting like a fire hose - This message is exactly what I needed to hear. THANK YOU!! ❤️🥰
I just wanted to say that I’ve been in a similar situation too! I’ve also found that taking a step back has been useful because I realize “oh, this isn’t a big deal”, but if I was to teach someone else to do it, I don’t think I could 😂
🎉 this is most wise, true thing. ❤
That's awesome! I'm glad you come to realize that and came out of your comfort zone.
YESSS, love this mindset! Also You have such amazing energy, any room would be lucky to have you! As a public speaker who does corporate presentations it can be so damn mortifying when it feels like an audience won't engage or they rather be elsewhere. I remember I can only control what I can control (being enthusiastic, doing my best to ask and be upfront about wanting engagement, doing what I said in the agreement) and the rest is up to them, out of my hands!
Trueeee!!!
I need to hear this 💜
Thank you for sharing!! It’s nice to know that people aren’t alone in these kind of situations- it happens to so many more people than we think ❤
To be honest, if I was there I can tell you at first I would be so nervous and so worried that people are looking at me or I’m doing the moves wrong. Some times I think I nailed the moves then there are days where I’m like you look like one of those inflatable men at the car dealerships 😂. At first I wouldn’t dance in front of my kids but now I don’t care. I just need to find the courage to dance in front of others
True
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What's your face routine I need a tutorial
How long was u and Hayley together
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