The Rejection Fantasy: How Your Mind Destroys Confidence

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Why You Can't Say What You Actually Mean

You knew exactly what you wanted to say. Then something softer came out instead. It happens at work, with your partner, with your parents. Every time, you walk away wondering why you keep doing this. In this episode, Dr. Aziz walks through what's actually happening in that gap be ...  Show more

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