Life feels hard when you’re trying to be someone you’re not.
That’s why so many people feel stuck, exhausted, and like no matter what they do… something still feels off.
They push harder. They set bigger goals. They chase success, thinking this time it will finally make them feel whole.
But it never does.
Why?
Because they’re not living as the person they truly are.

The One Question That Changes Everything
Have you ever asked yourself:
“Who do I think I am?”
It’s a powerful question—one that can completely shift how you see yourself and the world around you.
But it can also be the very thing that holds you back.
If you’ve ever doubted yourself…If you’ve ever felt like you weren’t “enough”…If you’ve ever struggled to take action on what you know you should do…
Then the way you’ve been answering this question—consciously or unconsciously—might be the reason why.
How You’ve Been Programmed to Limit Yourself
Most people don’t realize this, but the way you see yourself isn’t something you chose.
Your self-image was shaped over time by:
The beliefs your family passed down to you
The expectations of society
The opinions of teachers, mentors, and friends
The experiences where you felt rejected, judged, or not “good enough”
These outside influences become internalized. They shape the way you talk to yourself, the opportunities you pursue, and even the limits you unconsciously place on your own potential.
And without realizing it, you start defining yourself based on these limiting beliefs rather than who you really are.
The Truth About Who You Really Are
Here’s the truth:
The only person who can decide who you are… is you.
Not your past.Not your mistakes.Not the opinions of people who told you what you can’t do.
So, let me ask you again:
Who do YOU think you are?
The Key to Unlocking Your True Self
When you have a desire to do something, it’s not just a passing dream.
It’s a reflection of who you already are deep inside.
You were gifted with the talent and passion to bring those dreams to life. But when you carry a mistaken identity—one shaped by limiting beliefs—it’s easy to second-guess yourself.
It’s time to stop hiding behind those mistaken beliefs.
The key to uncovering who you really are isn’t about “fixing” yourself or trying to create a new version of you.
You already have everything you need.
You just need to peel away the layers of mistaken identity to see the truth about yourself.
Where to Start
In my book, Mistaken Identity, I break down exactly how to unlearn the false ideas you’ve been carrying about yourself—so you can finally embrace the real you.
I can’t wait for you to meet the real you.
—Doug
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