Moms Who Mean Business

Comparisonitis, Confidence Wobbles & Owning Your Magic (Even When the Scroll Gets Loud)


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đź’¬ Episode Description:

Have you ever spiraled down the comparison rabbit hole on Instagram—only to feel like you suddenly forgot how to talk to your own audience?

Yeah… me too.

In this raw and honest episode, I’m sharing how one little scroll for “inspo” turned into a full-on identity crisis in my business—and what I did to come back stronger, more grounded, and more me than ever.

If you’ve been feeling off in your messaging, doubting your energy, or wondering if you need to be more “authoritative” to make sales—this is your sign to take a step back and realign.

It’s time to put your blinders on and OWN your voice.

✨ What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

  • The social media trend that triggered my comparison spiral
  • How “being too friendly” almost made me question my entire brand
  • What I did to detox from outside influence and get back to my message
  • 3 powerful ways to protect your voice, energy, and vision
  • A reminder that your ideal clients are waiting for you—not a version of someone else

🔥 Resources Mentioned:

  •  Captivate & Convert Workshop – Realign your messaging and activate your magnetism
  • Follow me on Instagram: @laceysbestlife
  • Screenshot & share this episode—tag me with your favorite takeaway!
  • Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if this resonated with you 🤍

🔥 Let’s Stay Connected:

➡ Comment CAPTIVATE on any of my Instagram posts to get the workshop details
➡ DM me your biggest takeaway from today’s episode
➡ Ready to build a business that runs in the background of your life? I’ve got you. Let’s make magic.

Connect with me on IG! @LaceysBestLife

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Moms Who Mean BusinessBy Lacey Burkett