Self-doubt is a voice we all hear at some point in our lives. It’s that inner critic that whispers, “You can’t do this,” or “You’re not good enough.” It can be paralyzing, stopping us before we even begin. But what if the antidote to that voice is not ignoring it, but confronting it head-on? Vincent Van Gogh , one of history's most iconic and influential artists, knew this struggle well. Despite battling intense self-doubt and receiving little recognition during his lifetime, his persistence led to a legacy that transformed the art world. His words below can remind us that action, not perfection, is the key to overcoming fear. If you hear a voice within you say you cannot paint, then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced Taking Action to Overcome Doubt in Life, Business, and Career Self-doubt isn’t limited to the workplace—it can seep into every part of life: Hesitating to pursue a new passion or hobby. Doubting your ability to build meaningful relationships. Avoid...