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  <title>Name Your Monsters, Take Back Control</title>
  <description>Most people spend their entire lives running from the monsters inside them, and in doing so, hand those monsters the keys to their destiny. In this episode, I break down why naming your internal monsters, fear, procrastination, doubt, anger, is the first and most critical step to defeating them. When you stop avoiding what's holding you back and start confronting it directly, you stop being a passenger in your own life. Key Takeaways  Every person has internal monsters, whether it is fear, procrastination, doubt, or anger, and pretending they do not exist only gives them more power over you. Running from your monsters means they are always in the driver's seat, steering your life in directions you never chose. The toughest battle you will ever face is the one in the mirror, because that opponent knows every weakness, every pattern, and every vice you have. When you refuse to confront your monsters, it warps your self-perception, and you begin seeing a smaller, deflated version of yourself that is not who you truly are. Naming your monster, literally giving it a separate identity, strips it of its power and allows you to build a concrete plan to defeat it.  Action Steps  Sit down today and honestly identify the one quality, habit, or fear that has been keeping you stuck, and give it a name that separates it from your identity. Once you have named your monster, write out one specific, small action you can take this week to begin challenging it, whether it is showing up five minutes earlier or speaking up once when fear says stay silent. Commit to a daily check-in with yourself in the mirror, not to criticize, but to remind yourself that you are bigger than the monster you named, and that future you is counting on present you to fight.  Notable Quote The person in the mirror knows your moves, it knows your mind, it knows your weaknesses, it knows your vices, it knows everything about you, but the one thing it doesn't know is your heart, and you have to know your heart. </description>
  <author_name>Shark Theory</author_name>
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