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Welcome to the podcast.
Whatever you're doing right now, getting ready for your day, gathering your nerves,
or simply searching for a little grounding, I'm really grateful you're here if you press
play because you have an interview coming up, or because your heart feels a little jumpy
with anticipation, or because confidence feels like something you're still trying to reclaim.
You're in the right place.
Maybe today you're carrying excitement and fear at the same time.
Maybe you're wondering, will I say the right thing, or am I good enough for this?
Maybe you're just hoping you won't freeze or overthink.
And if that's you, hear this.
Nothing about your nerves means you're unqualified.
It just means you care.
You're human, stepping into a moment that matters to you.
So let's pause for a moment together.
Right here, right now, a small pocket of calm, a place to breathe before the world asks
anything more of you.
Inhale, exhale, okay, let's begin.
Interviews can trigger a very primal stress response.
Your body senses unfamiliar eyes on you, your brain interprets uncertainty as danger,
and suddenly your thoughts are spinning.
This is normal, but it's also something we can gently shift.
My colleges at the University of Rochester have found that when people reframe stressful
events as challenges, rather than threats, their cognitive performance improves.
Other research on self-affirmation shows that reminding yourself of your strengths activates
parts of the brain linked to self-worth and resilience.
In other words, grounding yourself in truth doesn't just feel good, it biologically changes
the way you show up.
One researcher wrote something simple but powerful.
When we focus on our values, we quiet the voice of fear.
So as you prepare for your interview, whether it's later today next week or someday soon,
I want to guide you through a moment of intentional grounding.
Let these affirmations settle into you, not as pressure, but as reminders of who you already
Affirmation one and found, I am capable, prepared, and grounded in my strengths.
I bring clarity, confidence, and authenticity into this interview.
I do not need to be perfect to be impressive.
Let's breathe again.
Let your shoulders drop.
Let your chest soften.
Let your thoughts stretch out a bit more peacefully.
Here's something important.
Those aren't tests of worth.
They're conversations.
They're opportunities for two humans to see if they fit well together.
You're not showing up to prove your value, you're showing up to share it.
There's a study from Harvard that found when participants said to themselves, I am excited
before a stressful task.
Their performance improved significantly.
Shifting the story in your mind, naming your energy as readiness instead of fear, changes
how your body responds.
So as you step into your interview, try saying, this energy I feel is readiness.
Notice how different that feels.
Let your preparations speak through you.
Let your story unfold naturally.
Let your worth be something you don't perform, but something you embody.
And remember, you are more than this moment, but this moment is lucky to have you.
Thank you for being here.
Thank you for choosing to breathe, to ground yourself, to show up for this opportunity with
If these words brought you even a thread of calm, share them with someone else heading
into something big, they might need to hear that their courage is showing too.
And now a quick word from a partner in your journey of confidence.
If you love affirmations, confidence building tools, and rewiring your mindset for clarity
and calm, I want to tell you about the app we created called Self-Pause.
That's S-E-L-F-P-A-U-S-E.
It's available on both Android and Apple devices, and it's full of affirmation libraries,
guided practices, and customizable routines to help you step into interviews, big moments
and everyday life with a steadier mind.
We built it for you because your growth and your peace matter.
So if you're ready, pause the scroll, download Self-Pause, and let your confidence rise from
Go into that interview with a calm heart and a clear mind.