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Hey, what's up world? Welcome
to snack size, the podcast that will
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drag you into your most fabulous life. I'm your host, La La Lushous,
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also known as the snack of the
twin cities. I decided for myself
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that I can be whatever I want
to be. So I decided to be
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a drag queen, and if I
can live my dreams, you can to.
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The time has come to believing yourself
enough to turn your ideas into more
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than mere words, and, no
matter what you are doing in life or
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where you want to go, I
want to help you get there fabulously.
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Our ten minutes starts now. Hey, snacks, this is episode six of
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snack size. Today we are going
to discuss a topic that many people struggle
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with on their path to a happy
and successful life. But before we jump
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into that, I have some really
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By the way, follow me on
Instagram at La La Lushes, and
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you can get in on the next
giveaway. So this episode is about fear
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and rejection, to common row blocks
that you may find on your journey to
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a happy and fulfilled life. Both
of these feelings tend to limit people from
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going after what they want and from
taking risks in fear that it won't work
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out the way they wanted to.
I know this from firsthand experience in my
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own life, because I'm a part
of a group of people that deal with
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fear and rejection almost every day.
What Group of people am I talking about?
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The Group of people I'm referring to
is successful people. Successful people didn't
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become successful overnight, and it's usually
the case that to find their success,
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they had to look fear and rejection
in the face and move past it.
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They overcame the fear of taking a
risk, the fear of rejection, the
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fear of failure, and pursued their
goals. Sometimes things work out swimmingly and
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sometimes they don't. Either way,
if you don't put yourself out there,
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you won't ever know what will happen. For example, as a drag queen
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whose goal is to ultimately entertain a
room full of people. I get very
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nervous about my choices when it comes
to my performances. There is that inner
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sabature that is always asking, will
your audience like this performance? Is it
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even funny? Will they understand it? Something I had to learn was to
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quiet this voice and not operate out
of fear. I never want to let
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fear define the art that I am
producing. So for you, you must
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remember that your fears are not in
any way an indicator of your ability or
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potential. All it means is that
you care about something enough not to let
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it fail. Furthermore, if you
don't have times when you are fearful,
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then you are probably pursuing something your
heart isn't in and you'll want to reevaluate
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what you truly want from your life. And if you are fearful, let's
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take this episode and talk about some
of the ways you can overcome in so
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that you can get to living you're
happy and fulfilled life. I want to
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let you in on a little secret
about fear and rejection. When you have
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these emotions, it can often feel
like you were the only one going through
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it. You are worried about what
will happen if you take a risk and
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what people will think of you if
it fails. The secret is that everyone
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feels fear and rejection in life.
It's a natural part of being a human
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being and from that perspective, you
aren't ever alone in your feelings. Fear
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can sometimes even feel paralyzing. Some
studies even say that fear can kill you.
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However, millions of people over hundreds
of years have survived and overcome fear
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and and it's likely that you will
too. But what sometimes doesn't survive fear
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is people's dreams and goals for their
life. So if you are going to
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fear anything, it shouldn't be the
fear of being rejected or fear of failing
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or taking a risk. You should
fear never beginning to live. When we
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think about what it takes to overcome
fear, remember that as humans, we
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have a natural instinct for survival.
So you will always think of reasons not
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to take a chance, then reasons
to go for it. The key here
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is not to put weight on what
you have to lose, but rather what
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you have to gain. This is
because the risk you are about to take
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just might be the thing that takes
you where you want to go, or
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even two places that you never imagined. And even if that doesn't happen,
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and there will be many times that
it won't, there will always be things
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you'll gain from trying. Every time
you confront your fears, it becomes easier
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to push through the next time it
happens. Ultimately, you will be braver,
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smarter and more resilient when your dreams
do come true. I believe that
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the right things always find you,
but you may have to fight for them,
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and part of that fight is overcoming
your fears and taking the risk to
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chase your dreams. Another important part
of facing fear is the ability to be
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vulnerable. We often equate vulnerability to
weakness. For example, if you don't
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lock your door when you leave your
house, you were going to be vulnerable
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to a burglary, or if you
don't take care of yourself, your body
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is vulnerable to getting sick. But
in the perspective of growing, changing and
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achieving vulnerability is actually a strength.
Writer and researcher Dr Brene Brown says in
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her book daring greatly, vulnerability is
the birthplace of love, belonging, joy,
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courage, empathy, accountability and authenticity. If we want greater clarity in
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our purpose or deeper and more meaningful
lives, vulnerability is the path. Taking
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a risk means being vulnerable. o
Your vulnerability for the complicated, messy,
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very human quality that it is.
Keep it in mind that it is one
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of the best things about you.
If being vulnerable it is something that you
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struggle with, take some time to
think about why that is. If you
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were anything like how I used to
be, if a situation needed me to
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be vulnerable, I would clench up, shut people loud and put up an
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emotional wall. Every time I did
this, I thought I was protecting myself,
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and while I certainly was protecting myself
from getting hurt or being rejected,
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I was also shutting out opportunity these
and experiences that could potentially benefit me as
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well. Part of being vulnerable is
knowing that you will have to be open
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to good and bad things on your
journey, but you also must believe that
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you are strong enough to handle both
of them when they happen. It doesn't
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matter if there is disappointment or rejection. You have to trust that you can
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and will make it to where you
want to be anyway. This is how
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you release the fear of being vulnerable
and allow your goals and dreams to manifest
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in your life. Everything we do
is driven by three things. The first
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is thoughts, the second is feelings
and the last is actions. The first
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two have more influence than the third. What I mean is is that it
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is easy to let your thoughts and
feelings rule over your actions. Today,
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the feelings we are talking about our
fear and rejection, and we're most people
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get stuck is that they let themselves
build up more of those feelings than feeling
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courage or self worth. As a
drag Queen, my biggest struggle was with
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rejection, as I discussed before.
I doubt with a lot of it when
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I decided that I wanted to do
drag. So I've come up with a
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little metaphor to help you with rejection. And since we love snacks, it's
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all about a vending machine. So
let's pretend you are a snack. Take
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a moment to decide which snack you
want to be today. I am going
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to be a delicious rice crispy treat. So you and I are in a
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vending machine, both of looking like
delicious snacks and a customer comes up and
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pick someone else for their snack.
Our natural reaction would be, well,
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why didn't you pick me? Am
I not delicious enough? A second customer
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comes to the vending machine and picks
you. At this point I might be
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panicking. Why didn't I get picked? Maybe I'm not in the right spot
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in this vending machine. Do they
even know I'm here? And then,
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finally, a third customer comes to
the vending machine and picks me for their
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snack. When dealing with rejection,
remember that what you want to offer the
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world may not be for everyone.
A lot of people will say no to
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you, but what matters is the
people that say yes. So, instead
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of thinking why not me? Be
Patient, be focused, don't doubt what
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you have and, without a doubt, it is going to be the case
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that many people will pick you for
their snack. To wrap up this episode,
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I want to leave you with a
quote from my favorite author, Maya
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Angelo. She once said what is
the fear of living? It's being pre
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eminently afraid of dying. It is
not doing what you came here to do
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out of timidity and spinelessness. The
antidote is to take full responsibility for yourself.
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For the time you take up in
the space you occupy. If you
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don't know what you'R to do,
then just do some good. In light
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of this quote, I want to
discuss one more fear, and that is
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the fear of the unknown. If
you are someone who doesn't know what they
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want in life, that is one
hundred percent okay. Not Knowing sometimes seems
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scary, but it doesn't have to
be if you commit to exploring what you're
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happy and fulfilled life looks like.
If you want some help, remember you
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can always email me at La la
at snack size podcastcom. We are all
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in this journey together, so one
thing you don't ever have to fear is
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that you are alone. Until next
time, see you later, snack.
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Hey Snack, I hope you enjoyed
this episode. Remember you can get every
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