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Growth rarely feels linear. In this video, I’m going to walk you through how to navigate the messy middle of your speaking journey without mistaking normal friction for failure. If your confidence feels inconsistent or your motivation has dipped, I want to help you understand why. We’ll explore why progress often moves in cycles, why vulnerability can intensify once you start being seen, and what endurance actually looks like in long term development. I’ll also show you how to interpret hard moments as information rather than verdicts, and how to reconnect with your deeper reason for continuing. I’m Yarona Boster, and I help professionals develop grounded, sustainable confidence on stage and on camera. My work focuses on emotional steadiness, identity growth, and long term voice development. 00:00 The emotional shift in the middle 03:12 Why progress feels inconsistent 06:45 Growth moves in cycles, not straight lines 10:18 What happens when being seen becomes real 14:02 Old patterns that resurface 18:27 What endurance actually builds 23:11 Hard moments as information, not failure 27:34 Reconnecting when motivation dips 31:08 Why the middle is a rite of passage 34:22 You don’t have to navigate it alone If this resonates with where you are right now, you’re welcome to explore more of these conversations here: Subscribe: / @yaronaboster If you’re ready for structured support as you move through this season, you can learn more about working together here: Learn more / work with me: https://yaronaboster.com/ You can also continue the conversation with me on LinkedIn: Connect on LinkedIn: / yarona-boster