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Navigating Insecurity: A Talk On Inner Confidence

by Tariro Mundawarara

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This talk speaks about growth; it talks about understanding where you are in your journey and acknowledging those times when fear and insecurity show up. It is a talk about trusting the process and the acceptance of change - looking at growth. Especially when you have been on a spiritual journey for a while and you may have gotten to a point where some of the "old traits" start to bubble back up again. This is a marker of the plateaus that we all inevitably get at certain times in our lives and in our journey, and accepting it as part of change.

GrowthUnderstandingFearTrustChangeAcceptanceCuriosityReflectionCompassionEmbracing ChangePersonal GrowthTaking ActionCuriosity As GuidanceSelf ReflectionSelf CompassionActionsInsecuritiesJourneysTrusting The ProcessSpirits

Transcript

Hello,

Good morning,

Good afternoon,

Good evening,

Good night,

Wherever you may be,

Whatever you may be doing,

However you may be feeling,

Hello.

I wanted to talk today about what I've been experiencing these last few weeks and it's been really quite interesting because it's a feeling that in some ways I've felt before but in many ways is very new to me.

It's been an insecurity that has come from a place of presence and being grounded in self and I guess being from a place of wholeness as opposed to previously when the insecurity might have come from a place of missing or lack and it has been a strange feeling because like I said before,

It has felt familiar,

You know,

Insecurity,

Everybody feels insecurity and we know what that feeling is like,

However what's been different with it is that there's just been a deep understanding and knowing that this too shall pass which upon reflection has been really quite comforting.

So the insecurity,

What has it been?

It's been really a place not of questioning or not a place of not knowing as much as it's been a place of curiosity and there's almost a deep sense that it's a door which needs opening and there's been a fear around opening that door and,

You know,

Part of the process has been working out what that fear is,

Where it's coming from and,

You know,

I'll talk about that in a later talk but I heard something the other day from a coach of mine who I've done courses with and had sessions with and is out there in social media.

Anyways,

She was saying how she was going through something not too dissimilar and,

You know,

She'd found herself in a place of really comfort and that resonated with me.

I just didn't really understand and realize it until she said it.

I'd gotten to a place of comfort in this journey,

You know,

I have my rituals,

I do my meditations,

I do all of the above and I guess I use the analogy of,

You know,

Going up some stairs in a building and I'd gotten to the whatever number floor and I'd walked up onto it,

I'd opened the door and I was walking through the level of the floor and I was really comfortable and I'd taken a seat and I was sitting down there on that floor and I could see the door at the end of the corridor which leads to the staircase which goes up to the next floor and everything I was talking about walking through the door,

That fear was there,

You know,

I was in a nice warm place,

There's good music,

Good people,

Good food,

I was enjoying where I am right now.

What I'm starting to realize is,

Or perhaps that feeling wasn't necessarily insecurity as much as it was me telling myself,

We need to keep going,

We need to keep growing,

We need to go through that door and keep walking up those stairs to the next floor and then through the next set of stairs to the next floor and on and on and on.

I guess that's it,

This is a journey,

Growth continues,

I remember and this might resonate with some of you,

This feeling of or belief that there was an end state,

I needed to get out of this pain,

I needed to get out of this difficulty and that if I did all of these things I would get to this place and state of bliss,

I.

E.

The end game,

The end state and what I've come to realize is that the building just keeps getting higher and higher and higher and the feeling that you felt on the 10th floor is very different to the feeling that you felt on the 4th floor and it's going to be immensely different to the one that you feel on the 16th,

17th and 20th and for me right now that's very exciting,

There's still fear,

I'm curious though,

I'm now curious about what's beyond the door at the end of the corridor and what's going to happen when I go up those stairs and what am I going to see on that floor above,

I'm excited about it,

I don't really know how it's going to pan out,

However I guess that's part of trusting and embracing the process,

Isn't it?

And so really what my talk today is about accepting change and looking at it from the perspective of curiosity and looking at it from the perspective of growth and your inner child,

The universe,

Spirit,

God,

Helping you get to the place that you want to get to and reminding you that more often than not it's ourselves who get in our own way and part of this journey is showing up for ourselves and getting out of the way of ourselves so that we can grow and go through that door,

Walk up those stairs and go to the floor above.

So what is it that I'm saying?

What does this mean for you?

Well,

Potentially it's about curiosity and it's about embracing change and taking that time to really sit,

Think and look at where you are now and really,

Really sitting and looking at it because if I look at it now and sometimes we've got our head down so much in life and growth and spirituality and whatever the case may be and we're just grinding,

You know,

We're walking up those stairs,

Walking through those floors,

Pushing through the next door,

Walking up those stairs,

Especially in those early days where we just want to keep going and we get to that place where we're starting to lift our heads up a bit more and looking around us and there's not as much energy as there was before,

You're not pushing as hard as you were before and you're starting to enjoy the journey,

You're starting to enjoy the walk,

You're starting to enjoy look around on the floors and be like,

Hey,

This is really cool.

And,

You know,

What do I say to myself?

I say to myself,

And,

You know,

Perhaps it's something you all out there can say to yourselves as well,

Is really take that time to look back at what you have achieved,

Where you are and remember that journal entry that you made or that conversation you had with a friend or that cry you had in the car and that intention that you set that morning and realize that,

Wow,

I'm here and getting here is great,

It's wonderful,

You know,

And it goes back to the point I was saying,

It's about an insecurity without that sense of emptiness,

Lack,

Whatever the word you want to use.

There's a security and confidence that I have having anchored myself in myself through the growth and through knowing that,

You know,

You may have up days,

You may have not so up days.

And it's for me at least about sitting with that,

Being present with that and knowing that this too shall pass and tomorrow's a new day and it more often than not is and it is a new day.

So it's taking that time to stop,

Look around and really give yourself some gratitude,

Some thanks,

Some love,

Some praise,

A pat on the back and recognition for what you have done and to enjoy this time and to embrace it and to accept it and accept that the insecurity is there and listen to what it's trying to tell you.

And for me,

It's telling me to get up off the couch and keep walking down this corridor,

Grab the door handle,

Open the door and walk through it and go up those stairs.

So the steps that I'm taking has been really to sit with this,

Acknowledge the feeling,

Look at it,

Get deep in it,

Accept it,

Listen to what it's trying to tell me and to just do it.

You know,

One of the insecurities that I've had has been around making this podcast and,

You know,

A coach and mentor of mine,

As we heard in the previous podcast,

Said to me,

Just do it.

And that's it.

Just do it.

There will be a lot of mental barriers that come up for us.

And the way to get through that mental barrier is to just do it.

Pick up your phone,

Plug in your mic,

Press record and just do it.

Record the meditation,

Record the podcast,

Apply for that job,

Quit that job,

Ask that person out,

Go on that retreat,

Whatever it may be,

Just do it.

Thank you for your time.

I hope this resonated with someone out there.

All the best.

Meet your Teacher

Tariro MundawararaCity of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality, South Africa

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Recent Reviews

Sara

January 6, 2024

Wow, I love this reframe into curiosity and finding our stride. You have a soothing voice and I can feel the centered energy through my phone. Didn’t k ow I needed this today, but it’s just what the doctor ordered. Thank you 🥰

George

November 23, 2023

Another great talk about the resistance we have to face the uncomfortable steps to grow. Curiosity in your life's journey will take you to where eventually your best self is waiting for you. Thumbs up 👍

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