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Is your inner critic as harsh as my inner critic?  “You can’t do this.”  “

Is your inner critic as harsh as my inner critic?  “You can’t do this.”  “You’re not good enough.”  “Who do you think you are?”  Holy heck, {NAME}, my inner critic can be a devil to deal with when it’s acting up!  This was especially true when I first started in my business, or put out my first podcast episode [(listen to this week’s episode to tame that harsh voice)]( and built my first online course.  I would lie awake some nights having ongoing conversations between myself and my inner critic. It was all I could do to figure out how I could get past the fears of rejection and imposter syndrome that it brought up for me.  The conversation would go round and round until finally, I had to put my pillow over my ears to try and block it out.   Even now, my inner critic STILL shows up!  The struggle is real, my friend.  I’m certain you’ve had these feelings, too.  Why? Because you and I are not alone. As humans, we all deal with those same thoughts… and there’s a way to work through those struggles once and for all.  This is why I’m super excited to share [today’s podcast interview]( with you.  My dear friend, Jamie Kern Lima, founder of IT Cosmetics and one of the most successful female entrepreneurs of our time, is talking with me about her fears, the truth of her journey, and the ups and downs she experienced along the way.  She’ll also be talking about her new book, Believe IT: How to Go From Underestimated to Unstoppable.  If you’re anything like Jamie and me and have struggled with the fear of rejection, imposter syndrome, and the roller coaster ride of entrepreneurial life, know you’ll walk away from today’s episode with a new perspective and a new fire to keep going!   [Click here to listen in and start taming your inner critic today! ](  ALL my best,  Amy                             To update your information, click the link below: [Update your Information](  Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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