Affirmations for Confidence: Navigating Self-Worth in a Comparison Culture
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Summary
This is a podcast episode transcript offering affirmations for confidence and calm, aimed at helping listeners cope with social comparison, social media anxiety, self-doubt, and overthinking. The content consists of encouraging statements to reinforce self-worth and authenticity, with a musical backing track. It also includes a call to support the podcast via a donation link.
Key quotes
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Listen anytime you find yourself scrolling, doubting, or needing a reminder that you are already enough.
Whether you struggle with social media anxiety, overthinking, self-doubt, or feeling overwhelmed, this episode guides you back to trust and perspective.
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