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How to stop caring what other people think

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  Has this ever happened to you? The minute you put a foot outside your house, you start trembli

  Has this ever happened to you? The minute you put a foot outside your house, you start trembling. You feel that everyone is looking at you. That they analyze every single thing you do. How you're dressed. The way you talk. You believe every word that comes out of your mouth is being judged. It's not a good place to be. I know because I was like that. I always worried a lot about what others think of me. So, I thought very carefully about every single thing I did. Always afraid of how others would react. Always wondering... What will my friends think if I speak up my mind? What will happen if I show this idea to my team? Will they like it? What if they don't? They surely won't talk to me ever again... Truth is, I was desperate for the validation of everyone around me. It got to a point where it started affecting me. I felt every single move I made was not in the right direction. That I was doing everything wrong. In my head, the whole world was against me. I looked ok on the outside like nothing was happening. On the inside, I had a huge storm, and I didn't know how to calm it down. I was stressed pretty much all the time. My confidence was zero. I just didn't have any peace. I knew I had to stop caring about what other people thought about me. That's when I realized something. A reality that would make me free from all my fears. Truth is, nobody cared what I did with my life. All those fears I had were all inside my head. See, people are all busy. They have jobs to go to, meetings to attend to, and responsibilities to take care of. They live inside our worlds, thinking about their responsibilities. Nobody takes more than just a second to think about us. They really don't care. So, if nobody cared about what I was doing... Why should I care about what they thought of me? It was just a waste of brainpower. And even in the case that they did give me a second of their time... Why would I even care what people I don't know think of me? Would I die? Not likely. So, why should I even care? , you have no idea of how good I felt once I realized this. It was liberating. This was the point where I truly started living my life. I started wearing what I wanted without being afraid. I spoke up my mind confidently, knowing my opinion was as important as the rest. I felt like a huge weight had been taken off my shoulders. But the most important was this. The storm I had within me stopped. I was no longer fighting to get out of bed in the morning. I was free. And you will too. I want you to experience the freedom not caring what other people think gives. That's why I have a gift for you. It's a book I wrote called the Full Life Framework. Inside this book, I'll teach you how to conquer your fears of what others will say of you and start living a full life. And I want to give it to you for free, today. [So, if you want to stop caring what others think of you and live your life on your terms, click here to get a free copy of the book.]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Lifehack, Unit 33554, PO Box 6945,, London, W1A 6US, United Kingdom

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