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In this episode of This Mother Means Business, Laura shares Lesson 8 from her “10 Lessons in 10 Years of Entrepreneurship” series — and it’s one that hits home for many of us.
This one’s called “No Ego, Amigo” — a reminder that while confidence is necessary in business, ego can quietly sabotage your success if you let it.
Laura breaks down how ego doesn’t always look like arrogance; it often hides behind overworking, perfectionism, and control. Through real stories from her 10-year journey — from delaying delegation to chasing validation — she explains how letting go of ego creates space for growth, ease, and better leadership.
In this episode you will hear:
00:00 – Introduction: 10 years, 10 lessons, and why “No Ego, Amigo” matters
01:00 – Ego isn’t arrogance: how it hides as overworking, perfectionism, and control
02:25 – The subtle ways ego shows up in entrepreneurship
03:00 – Delaying delegation: how Laura learned the hard way that letting go brings growth
04:48 – Why refusing help keeps you stuck in admin mode instead of CEO mode
06:30 – When ego stops you from course correcting and costs you time (and peace)
07:11 – Vulnerability vs. polish: how showing your human side builds connection
08:40 – The importance of receiving feedback without defense
09:15 – Chasing validation instead of values: saying no to misaligned opportunities
09:37 – Reflection after 10 years: ego as a liability, not an edge
11:00 – Three reflection questions to keep your ego in check
12:00 – Freedom on the other side of letting go
Tickets for This Mother Means Business LIVE - Presented by CIBC Business Banking on April 1st, 2026 are available now! Get yours here: https://www.thismothermeansbusiness.com/tmmb-2026
Join This Mother Means Business : www.thismothermeansbusiness.com
Laura's Links:
• Website
• Laura's Instagram
• LJSocial Instagram
• LinkedIn
• Facebook
• Pinterest
• TikTok
By Laura Sinclair5
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In this episode of This Mother Means Business, Laura shares Lesson 8 from her “10 Lessons in 10 Years of Entrepreneurship” series — and it’s one that hits home for many of us.
This one’s called “No Ego, Amigo” — a reminder that while confidence is necessary in business, ego can quietly sabotage your success if you let it.
Laura breaks down how ego doesn’t always look like arrogance; it often hides behind overworking, perfectionism, and control. Through real stories from her 10-year journey — from delaying delegation to chasing validation — she explains how letting go of ego creates space for growth, ease, and better leadership.
In this episode you will hear:
00:00 – Introduction: 10 years, 10 lessons, and why “No Ego, Amigo” matters
01:00 – Ego isn’t arrogance: how it hides as overworking, perfectionism, and control
02:25 – The subtle ways ego shows up in entrepreneurship
03:00 – Delaying delegation: how Laura learned the hard way that letting go brings growth
04:48 – Why refusing help keeps you stuck in admin mode instead of CEO mode
06:30 – When ego stops you from course correcting and costs you time (and peace)
07:11 – Vulnerability vs. polish: how showing your human side builds connection
08:40 – The importance of receiving feedback without defense
09:15 – Chasing validation instead of values: saying no to misaligned opportunities
09:37 – Reflection after 10 years: ego as a liability, not an edge
11:00 – Three reflection questions to keep your ego in check
12:00 – Freedom on the other side of letting go
Tickets for This Mother Means Business LIVE - Presented by CIBC Business Banking on April 1st, 2026 are available now! Get yours here: https://www.thismothermeansbusiness.com/tmmb-2026
Join This Mother Means Business : www.thismothermeansbusiness.com
Laura's Links:
• Website
• Laura's Instagram
• LJSocial Instagram
• LinkedIn
• Facebook
• Pinterest
• TikTok

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