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No one is coming to tell you you’re ready.
And honestly? That might be the most freeing thing you hear today.
In this episode of Embracing Enough, we’re getting into the quiet, invisible pattern that keeps so many brilliant women stuck - not lack of capability, but the habit of waiting. Waiting to be chosen. Waiting to be validated. Waiting for someone to say, “It’s your turn.”
In this episode, Dina breaks down the myth of readiness and calls out what’s really underneath it: the fear of being seen before you feel fully secure. Because let’s be real - this isn’t about preparation. It’s about permission.
If you’ve ever:
This episode is going to hit.
We’re talking about:
This is the conversation behind the scenes of leadership - the one that usually only happens in group chats or after the meeting ends.
Because the truth is: the women you admire didn’t feel ready either.
They moved anyway.
If you’ve been waiting for a sign… this is it.
By the end of the episode, try asking yourself: Where am I waiting for permission I don’t actually need?
By Dina Scippa5
2020 ratings
No one is coming to tell you you’re ready.
And honestly? That might be the most freeing thing you hear today.
In this episode of Embracing Enough, we’re getting into the quiet, invisible pattern that keeps so many brilliant women stuck - not lack of capability, but the habit of waiting. Waiting to be chosen. Waiting to be validated. Waiting for someone to say, “It’s your turn.”
In this episode, Dina breaks down the myth of readiness and calls out what’s really underneath it: the fear of being seen before you feel fully secure. Because let’s be real - this isn’t about preparation. It’s about permission.
If you’ve ever:
This episode is going to hit.
We’re talking about:
This is the conversation behind the scenes of leadership - the one that usually only happens in group chats or after the meeting ends.
Because the truth is: the women you admire didn’t feel ready either.
They moved anyway.
If you’ve been waiting for a sign… this is it.
By the end of the episode, try asking yourself: Where am I waiting for permission I don’t actually need?