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Learning feels productive.
Action feels scary.
If you’ve been buying courses, hiring mentors, saving Instagram tips, and still feeling behind - this episode is for you.
In this solo episode of Emotionally Booked Out, I’m talking about why education isn’t actually the problem in your business - avoidance is. We’re unpacking the course-to-consumption pipeline, decision paralysis, fragmented confidence, and why over-learning can quietly become a coping mechanism instead of a growth tool.
I share stories from my own hustle-era mistakes, what I’m seeing come up again and again inside mentorships, and why integration (not more information) is the thing that actually moves your business forward.
This episode is a loving kick in the pants for anyone who:
Keeps buying courses hoping this one will fix it
Feels overstimulated by conflicting advice
Is learning a lot but changing nothing
Knows what to do… but hasn’t done it yet
You’re not behind. You’re just over-consuming.
And your business deserves better than that.
By McKenzie Bigliazzi5
99 ratings
Learning feels productive.
Action feels scary.
If you’ve been buying courses, hiring mentors, saving Instagram tips, and still feeling behind - this episode is for you.
In this solo episode of Emotionally Booked Out, I’m talking about why education isn’t actually the problem in your business - avoidance is. We’re unpacking the course-to-consumption pipeline, decision paralysis, fragmented confidence, and why over-learning can quietly become a coping mechanism instead of a growth tool.
I share stories from my own hustle-era mistakes, what I’m seeing come up again and again inside mentorships, and why integration (not more information) is the thing that actually moves your business forward.
This episode is a loving kick in the pants for anyone who:
Keeps buying courses hoping this one will fix it
Feels overstimulated by conflicting advice
Is learning a lot but changing nothing
Knows what to do… but hasn’t done it yet
You’re not behind. You’re just over-consuming.
And your business deserves better than that.