The Interrogation in the Mirror
You don’t doubt because you’re incapable.
You doubt because you’re dissecting yourself.
β€œI doubt because I keep tearing myself apart trying to figure out how I’m going to pull this off.”
Read that again.
Some of us don’t lack ability.
We lack trust.
Instead of taking the next step, we start auditing our worth.
We replay past failures.
We measure ourselves against impossible standards.
We question whether we’re enough.
And in the process, we create the very doubt we’re trying to eliminate.
At some point, you have to stop interrogating yourself
and start moving.
Clarity rarely comes before action.
Confidence rarely comes before obedience.
Sometimes you don’t need more proof.
You need more courage.
πŸ‘‡ Honest question:
When you feel doubt rising, do you move… or do you start picking yourself apart?
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John Wesley Hosier
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The Interrogation in the Mirror