Episode 374: How to Build Trust in Yourself and Hit Bigger Business Goals
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In this episode of The Melanie Mitro Show, I’m talking about something that doesn’t get enough attention in entrepreneurship and leadership: building trust with yourself, especially after you miss a goal or experience failure.
I share personal stories from my 15-year business journey, including a defining moment early on when I missed a major rank goal by just weeks. Instead of letting that failure define me, I chose to use it as fuel, and that decision completely changed the trajectory of my business.
We dive into why failure isn’t something to avoid, but something to normalize. I walk you through how trust isn’t rebuilt through massive wins or overnight success, but through small, consistent actions that prove to yourself you’ll show up, even when it’s uncomfortable.
I also share practical tools I’ve learned from mentorship, leadership coaching, and therapy, including how to challenge limiting beliefs, reverse engineer your goals, and align your daily habits with the story you want to be true about yourself.
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