Habits and Hustle - Episode 236: How To Become Bolder
Episode Date: April 28, 2023What does it mean to be bold? In this solo episode of Habits and Hustle, I chat with you about what it means to be bold and how you can build your way up to taking bigger, better, and bolder actions.... I also share why there’s no need for you to be afraid of coming off as rude when you’re acting bold; there is a big difference between the two. What we discuss: 00:37: What does it mean to be bold? 02:01: What are some examples of being bold? 05:48: What’s the difference between being bold and rude? 09:33: What is a thirst trap? My links: Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen Book: https://www.jennifercohen.com/bigger-better-bolder Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Okay, so today we're going to talk about being bold.
And you know why?
Interestingly enough, I've been on a lot of podcasts talking
about being bold. My book is obviously called Bigger Better Bolder. But yet I don't think
I've ever actually done an episode or spoken about really what bold is on my own podcast.
So I thought that today can be a time that we can delve into the idea of what boldness
is just a little bit and kind of share the boldness message on my podcast.
What do you think?
I love that, I think that's a great idea.
Don't you?
I think it's a bold idea.
I think it's a very bold idea.
So the first part here is, what is being bold?
People ask me all the time what it means to be bold,
and what I wanna share with people is that boldness
is a skill like anything else, you want to get good at tennis
If you want to get good at Spanish
Karate I don't care pick your modality. It's something that you have to do over and over again
You got to practice it just like like being bold and you don't need to be born bold
people tend to think that you're either born bold or you're not and
I believe that you can harness this no matter what kind of personality you have.
That's what I have you here for that.
Can you give us an example of something bold that someone could do in an everyday situation?
Absolutely.
I can.
So, anybody can practice this by doing these little bold moves daily.
So, what I'm thinking is because we want to always give people these actionable, practical
things to improve themselves.
I would say, if you're someone who needs to work on that boldness muscle, a really easy
step is to pick something really small that you do every day, like your cell phone, like calling your cell service provider,
and seeing if there's any other package that you can be on that may save you money, that may be
a better plan for you by just making that one call. It's getting you primed for asking for bigger
things in life. So if you are not comfortable asking for little things,
how are you ever gonna be comfortable asking
for the big things in life?
And that's truly the message here,
is that you need to be practicing
by getting better at something,
by doing small steps daily to increase your,
I guess, your ability at it, like anything else.
And I think we also have to get very
comfortable with being okay with the word no, and being okay if we don't succeed. Because
the truth is that a lot of times we may not get to that actual goal, and that's okay.
But by going through the motions, other things open themselves up, other opportunities
happen by you going down the path of being bold.
I like that.
Being okay with the rejection or the failure just because, I mean, no matter what, how many
of those times you go out there and put yourself there, you're going to succeed at least
a number of them.
Well, I think the way I look at it is more about the idea that you want to become distensitized
to the idea of rejection and failing
or rejection in general, right? And the only way to become distensitized to something is if it happens
over and over again, right? If you never get rejected and then you get rejected, it's like, oh my god,
it's like a huge sting. But if it's happened over and over and over again, you're kind of like, all right,
onto the next, onto the next. And that's really what the idea of this 10% target
that I'm a real believer in and why I wrote the book.
And my TED talk is all around this idea
of making 10 attempts at whatever you want most
to get not only to get to that goal,
because like I said, most of the time,
you may not even get to that goal,
but it primes you for that idea of, you know what, like, either you will get to the goal
or another opportunity will present itself, but also you'll become more comfortable with
the idea of failure, the idea of rejection. You become immune to that feeling because
you've already like primed yourself for the, okay, I'm
going to be doing making these 10 attempts. So you're already in that in that
mindset. And also then you don't live with the regret of having not tried, which is so
much worse. Oh my God, of course. I mean, that's always much worse. To the hundred
percent, like, wouldn't you rather have went after something versus the idea of like,
what if I did? What? What could have? What versus the idea of like what if I did what what could
I what you know if I did this or if I should have done that that to me is way way worse because that's like gut feel it
That's a guttural feeling that lives with you forever
Like not maximizing on your potential to me at the end of your life is way worse than
at the end of your life is way worse than attempting and going after something and not getting it and failing and rejection is always way worse and is always way better, I should say,
that we're great.
Completely.
So how can people differentiate between being bold and being rude?
Because I feel like a lot of times that's a question that comes up, well, how do you ask
for something while being assertive without being too aggressive or overly rude about something?
Well, you know what?
It's so funny because everyone always,
there's like such a negative connotation
with the idea of what boldness is.
Like, why is there a negative connotation
with someone who asks for what they want,
who is deliberate in going after something,
who, you know who is assertive.
I think there's so many, but those are all euphemisms that I don't believe have anything
to do with being, I don't think that necessarily being bold necessarily means being rude, but
I do believe there is that negative connotation.
And I believe that who cares?
Like if someone's going to say that, then you know, first of all, like,
where are they coming from?
A lot of times when people's opinion is that,
it's because they themselves don't have the courage yet
to be bold.
So then that's why they see it as being rude, right?
And also, it's not what you say, it's how you say it.
You can really get away with saying anything
if you say it nicely.
Don't you think? Like, there's a matter of, like, you can be, you can really get away with saying anything if you say it nicely. Don't you think? Like, doesn't matter. Like, you can be, you can say something super sweet, like you could be like,
you are fat ugly bit. Thank you. That's so sweet. Oh my god, thank you so much.
Or you could end it with just kidding. People get away with everything by just saying it at the end.
I hate when people do that. That drives me bonkers.
The just kidding at the end is so annoying.
It's so annoying.
First of all, you're not just kidding.
And also, like, there's a lot of truth in just.
There's always truth.
People think that they can say anything if they just add the two words just kidding at
the end.
Or LOL.
They'll be like, and then they'll just say LOL at the end of something.
Oh, LOL.
Like last series.
LOL is more for that's like the text version
of just kidding.
Oh, people use it in real life now.
Who says LOL in real life?
Oh my goodness.
Oh my god.
They will actually, yeah, they will flat out
just be like LOL.
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Are you, because you know why this is happening? Because people have lost the ability to socialize
in real time, in real life. So like they're just taking their normal text verbage and now speaking it like real like real conversation.
100% if anyone said to me LOL I think right actually people have said to me and I've
looked at them like what the hell are you saying? It's a thing it's a thing yeah.
They use IRL like the people will use that I haven't heard. Oh yeah and
in that in the FT world it's very common because there's a lot of the online
communities so when you do like an IRL event,
they literally will just say an IRL event.
That's so crazy to me.
So like to me, LOL is truthfully like the way
you would normally say just kidding in real life.
You just would say the word LOL on the thing.
But all these like, all these vernacular,
or like slaying words.
You gotta give me a truly, I'm losing track
of like, I just got a few of them.
Like I heard, I learned thirsty.
Oh, thirsty, sure.
Thirsty is like, that one is the good one.
Yeah, that's the good one.
Have you heard of this trap, thirst trap?
No, thirst trap?
Yeah, thirst trap is one.
You didn't know about a thirst trap? No, thirst trap. Yeah, there's trap is one. You didn't know about a third strap?
No, I didn't know.
There's just about their straps.
Welcome to the world.
You know, but if there's trap, they're all over it.
All those fitness people, you follow post their straps all the time.
Really? Thirst traps?
Yeah.
And there's those guys that are posting picks without their shirts on.
Like, come on, you're such a thirst trap.
I will have what a girl can make.
What do our girls do?
Yeah, there's traps.
Where do they do? Yeah. What do you mean? They're like, it's a're such a thirst trap. How about a girl? What do our girls do if there's a track by just thinking?
Where do they do?
What do you mean?
It's a wouldn't it, Kate, define?
Okay, let's define what thirst trap is.
So to me, okay, there's intentional and unintentional
thirst traps.
You could just look really good in a photo and post it
and people will be like, oh, what a thirst trap.
But to me, a thirst trap is specifically something that you post in order to attract the
attention of somebody, like in order to attract the attention of somebody,
like in order to, or many people,
like you're trying to specifically evoke
some sort of like sexuality, sensuality,
some sort of something to either attract your crush
or to attract a couple guys, like, or girls, or whatever.
You're basically wheeling them in.
You're basically trying to wheel them in.
Yeah, okay. Does the other trying to wheel them in. Yeah.
Okay.
Does the other one I was like, hold on.
I've posted things that are not at all thirst traps per se.
Okay.
They're not like revealing or anything, but I've literally specifically posted them for
specific people.
Like I would consider that a thirst trap in my opinion.
Oh what do you mean?
So you posted me so if someone else would like notice you basically, yeah, yeah, but
you mean exactly.
But it's like specifically geared towards someone.
So for example, if I'm like, put it on your actual social media, if I'm like, one person to you basically. Yeah, yeah, but it's like specifically geared towards someone. So for example, if I put it on your actual social media,
we're about one person to see it.
Yeah, yeah.
So if I have like an inside joke with someone, you know what I mean?
Like, I don't know about like a specific food or whatever.
And then like I post a specific photo.
I mean, I've only done this a few times,
but and I'll post like a photo of me like eating the food.
Like that is geared towards one person.
And sometimes I'll actually directly send it to them.
I love it. Okay, give me is geared towards one person. And sometimes I'll actually directly send it to them. I love it.
Okay, give me another one, another one.
Well, oh hold on, wait, don't.
I want to do a whole episode on this.
Okay, should we just do this right now?
Sure, just do a whole other episode on this?
Yeah.
Let's do a whole other episode on that.
Okay, so should we end this right now?
Yeah, let's end this right now.
Okay, so I'm gonna say, so this episode is basically
about how to be bold and
Thirst and then how to thirst trap. Yeah, that's basically what your guide to Thirst yeah, your guide to thirst trapping it what it actually means and are you doing it and and tune in to the next episode to find out more
Slang words. Yeah next episode is gonna be like the hottest slang words of 2023 so far
That's what we're gonna be covering. That's 30 year old.
I feel like you're even too old for this.
I think I do.
I know, I got embarrassing.
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