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Have you noticed how often smart people start great ideas with an apology?
“I’m not an expert, but…”
“Maybe I’m totally wrong…”
“Sorry if this is obvious…”
We don’t lose confidence because others doubt us —
we lose it because we’ve learned to doubt ourselves out loud.
These tiny phrases feel harmless, yet they shrink our voice before we’ve even spoken.
In my new episode of Unscripted Growth, I explore how small language shifts can change how our ideas land — without losing humility.
🎙️ Stop Apologizing Before You Speak
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