8 Signs You Don’t Trust Yourself

Learning how to trust yourself is the key to creating a healthy relationship with yourself, as it fosters a deeper sense of self-love, self-compassion, and self-confidence within us. But for a lot of us, self-trust doesn’t always come so easily. Many people often struggle with issues of self-doubt that can lead them to sabotage their own chances of happiness and success. So, how do you know when you don’t trust yourself? In this video, we’ve listed out a few signs that can help you figure it out before it’s too late!

If you relate to this video and want to learn how to trust your gut again, we have a video on the gut instincts you shouldn’t ignore: https://youtu.be/NPQ0XCkD2jE

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Hermann, A. D., Leonardelli, G. J., & Arkin, R. M. (2002). Self-doubt and self-esteem: A threat from within. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28(3), 395-408.

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