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Why Not You? Fake It, Believe It, Become It

Ira Season 3 Episode 5

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What if the only thing holding you back is the belief that you can’t have the life you want? What if, just for a moment, you let yourself be completely, unapologetically delusional — believing in your wildest dreams like they’re inevitable?

In this episode, we’re challenging self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and those sneaky little thoughts that tell you you're not good enough. Why shouldn’t you believe you could be the CEO of a Fortune 500 company? Why shouldn’t you think you deserve financial freedom, healthy relationships, and personal growth? The truth is, the people who achieve those things aren’t necessarily smarter or luckier — they just dared to believe it was possible.

We’ll talk about how adopting a delusional mindset can be the spark that pushes you to take action. From career moves and wealth-building to self-confidence and personal transformation, I’ll share why acting like your goals are within reach (even before they are) changes everything. Plus, we’ll break down how to silence that voice that says, “Who do you think you are?” and replace it with, “Why not me?”

The best part? The worst thing that can happen is you try and learn. But the best thing? You become the person you’ve always dreamed of being. So, let’s be delusional for a second — because if you don’t believe in yourself, who will?

🎧 Hit play and get ready to tap into that unstoppable, audacious version of yourself. Your future self is already thanking you.

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