12 min

Episode 16 Do What You Want: How to Stop Worrying About What Other People Think Tales From The Lane

    • Performing Arts

Welcome to Episode 16 of the Tales from The Lane podcast, where we talk about how to thrive in your creative life, find creative and artistic fulfillment, and leave a legacy you can be proud of. In a world where societal expectations and the fear of judgment often hold us back from pursuing our dreams, Today we are going to dive deep into the universal struggle of worrying about what other people think. In this episode, we'll address the fundamental question that plagues all artists and individuals alike: Why do we let the opinions of others dictate our actions, and how can we break free from this pattern? Let's explore the psychological underpinnings of this phenomenon and go over some practical strategies to overcome it.
Topics Discussed:
The evolutionary origins of the fear of judgment The psychological impact of worrying about what others think Strategies for shifting focus from external validation to internal fulfillment Overcoming the fear of criticism and rejection Embracing authenticity and pursuing personal passions despite external pressures This episode is for anyone seeking to liberate themselves from the shackles of external validation. Whether you're an artist grappling with creative self-doubt or simply someone navigating life's myriad choices, this episode offers a roadmap to reclaiming your autonomy and living authentically. Tune in to discover how to silence the noise of external judgment and embrace the freedom to pursue your passions unapologetically. 
If you enjoyed today’s episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review, and share it with your friends! 
Want more Tales From The Lane content? Check out the TFTL Blog, with 6+ years of past articles and interviews! 
Let’s hang out!
IG: https://www.instagram.com/kkayaian
FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Talesfromthelane
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kkayaianwright
Website: KateKayaian.com

Welcome to Episode 16 of the Tales from The Lane podcast, where we talk about how to thrive in your creative life, find creative and artistic fulfillment, and leave a legacy you can be proud of. In a world where societal expectations and the fear of judgment often hold us back from pursuing our dreams, Today we are going to dive deep into the universal struggle of worrying about what other people think. In this episode, we'll address the fundamental question that plagues all artists and individuals alike: Why do we let the opinions of others dictate our actions, and how can we break free from this pattern? Let's explore the psychological underpinnings of this phenomenon and go over some practical strategies to overcome it.
Topics Discussed:
The evolutionary origins of the fear of judgment The psychological impact of worrying about what others think Strategies for shifting focus from external validation to internal fulfillment Overcoming the fear of criticism and rejection Embracing authenticity and pursuing personal passions despite external pressures This episode is for anyone seeking to liberate themselves from the shackles of external validation. Whether you're an artist grappling with creative self-doubt or simply someone navigating life's myriad choices, this episode offers a roadmap to reclaiming your autonomy and living authentically. Tune in to discover how to silence the noise of external judgment and embrace the freedom to pursue your passions unapologetically. 
If you enjoyed today’s episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review, and share it with your friends! 
Want more Tales From The Lane content? Check out the TFTL Blog, with 6+ years of past articles and interviews! 
Let’s hang out!
IG: https://www.instagram.com/kkayaian
FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Talesfromthelane
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kkayaianwright
Website: KateKayaian.com

12 min