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The Cringe of Watching Yourself and Hearing Your Own Voice

The Cringe of Watching Yourself and Hearing Your Own Voice

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概要

Why does watching yourself on video feel unbearable?
Why does hearing your own voice make you cringe?

In this episode, we unpack the deeply human experience of self-consciousness when you see and hear yourself speak. That visceral "ugh" reaction isn't proof that you're bad at speaking—it's a nervous system response to perceived social threat.

When your brain registers, "I am being evaluated," it shifts out of safety and into protection mode.

In this conversation, we'll explore how to move from self-criticism to self-awareness, how to watch yourself without spiraling, and how to use video review as a powerful tool for growth instead of shame.

If you've ever avoided posting a video, delayed watching a recording, or spiraled after hearing your own voice—this episode will help you build a steadier, kinder relationship with being seen and heard.

3 Takeaways:

  • Cringe is a nervous system response, not a talent issue.
    Your brain is wired to scan for social rejection. Seeing yourself on screen can trigger the same threat response as public criticism.
  • Self-awareness and self-attack are not the same thing.
    You can evaluate your speaking with curiosity instead of cruelty—and that shift changes everything.
  • Repeated exposure builds safety.
    The more you watch and listen from a regulated state, the more your system learns: I am safe being seen and heard.

For more inspiration—and to watch my free training, The Calm and Confident Communicator—head over to www.speaktoinspire.com.

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