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You help clients solve the exact problems you're avoiding in your own business, and a single phrase is keeping you stuck.
"I should know better."
You've probably said it about your pipeline, your pricing, your business development habits, or that operational issue you keep putting off.
It sounds like self-awareness.
Maybe even humility.
But Melisa Liberman makes the case that this thought is quietly costing you clients, revenue, and confidence.
In this episode, Melisa breaks down why independent consultants are uniquely prone to this trap. You're literally paid to solve problems, so struggling with your own feels like a personal failing. She explains how "I should know better" masquerades as accountability while actually keeping you in a cycle of self-criticism, avoidance, and inaction.
You'll learn why the consultants who build the strongest businesses aren't the ones who never struggle. They're the ones who stop beating themselves up and start leading themselves the way they'd lead a client engagement.
Melisa shares a two-step framework to move from self-judgment to executive-level decision-making in your own business.
What you'll learn in this episode:
This episode is for you if:
Full Show Notes: https://shownotes.melisaliberman.com/episode-257
Mentioned Resources
Want help achieving your consulting business goals? Melisa can help. Click here for more on coaching tailored to you as an independent consulting business owner.
By Melisa Liberman4.9
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You help clients solve the exact problems you're avoiding in your own business, and a single phrase is keeping you stuck.
"I should know better."
You've probably said it about your pipeline, your pricing, your business development habits, or that operational issue you keep putting off.
It sounds like self-awareness.
Maybe even humility.
But Melisa Liberman makes the case that this thought is quietly costing you clients, revenue, and confidence.
In this episode, Melisa breaks down why independent consultants are uniquely prone to this trap. You're literally paid to solve problems, so struggling with your own feels like a personal failing. She explains how "I should know better" masquerades as accountability while actually keeping you in a cycle of self-criticism, avoidance, and inaction.
You'll learn why the consultants who build the strongest businesses aren't the ones who never struggle. They're the ones who stop beating themselves up and start leading themselves the way they'd lead a client engagement.
Melisa shares a two-step framework to move from self-judgment to executive-level decision-making in your own business.
What you'll learn in this episode:
This episode is for you if:
Full Show Notes: https://shownotes.melisaliberman.com/episode-257
Mentioned Resources
Want help achieving your consulting business goals? Melisa can help. Click here for more on coaching tailored to you as an independent consulting business owner.

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