When your career or interests involve a lot of performing and public speaking, you may not actually realize you’re an introvert until well into adulthood! That’s the case for Money Bootcamp founder Denise Duffield-Thomas, who grew up performing on stage, then found herself with a bad case of imposter syndrome as her professional career developed in her 20s. When she finally understood that she was, in fact, an introvert, she felt a huge sense of relief and liberation.In this episode of The Introvert’s Edge Podcast, Denise and Matthew discuss the importance of leaning into your introversion, the futility of pretending to be an extrovert, money mindset for introverts, and how to set healthy boundaries. If you enjoyed this discussion, be sure to catch Denise at The Quietly Influential Summit, starting on March 20, 2023! Episode Highlights: The conflict of being an excellent, comfortable stage performer, yet feeling nervous at parties There’s more than one way to be an introvert! It’s not just about being quiet or shy The relief of finally discovering one’s introversion Money mindset challenges specific to introverts –and the importance of overcoming them Where our money mindset comes from How to get out of your comfort zone and earn what you’re worth Pattern interruption, and how it related to your views around money How to complete a “money memory” inventory, and why it’s so important Resolving your unconscious money blocks About Denise Denise Duffield-Thomas isthe money mentor for the new wave of online entrepreneurs who want to make money and change the world. She helps entrepreneurs charge premium prices, release the fear of money,and create First Class lives. Her bestselling books give a fresh and funny roadmap to living a life of abundance without burnout, and her Money Bootcamp has helped over 8,500 students from all around the world. Resources mentioned in the show: Denise’s website Money Bootcamp Denise’s books The Quietly Influential Summit – register here
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