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This is a deeply honest conversation that I trust will serve you immensely.
I’m sharing what’s really been happening behind the scenes, how I built a brand I was falling short of living, how I sold strategy when embodiment was the real problem for my clients, and how shame became the pattern I refused to acknowledge.
I talk about the ways I stayed in conversations instead of taking action, how I used the rebrand, but didn’t address the root issue, and what it revealed about my own leadership. I was committed to the business, but I wasn’t showing up like it needed me to. I didn’t like who I was being, and I wasn’t leading in a way I respected.
This episode is me speaking to the unrelatability of being honest with ourselves and owning the responsibility to unburden the shame that’s been compressing our power and leadership.
Inside this episode:
Quotes:
“Your power is just compressed in your shame.”
“You cannot be in full freedom, ownership, leadership, and power when you are still, in some way, coveting your own shame.”
“Shame is an indicator that you are incapable or unwilling to give yourself either grace, compassion, or accountability.”
Connect + Links:
If you want to follow Victoria on IG — @richinreallife.co
Mentioned in this episode: [Mea Culpa Replay]
LINKED HERE:
https://t.me/+TjDKLnSGm5cwNDIx
By Victoria St. FleurThis is a deeply honest conversation that I trust will serve you immensely.
I’m sharing what’s really been happening behind the scenes, how I built a brand I was falling short of living, how I sold strategy when embodiment was the real problem for my clients, and how shame became the pattern I refused to acknowledge.
I talk about the ways I stayed in conversations instead of taking action, how I used the rebrand, but didn’t address the root issue, and what it revealed about my own leadership. I was committed to the business, but I wasn’t showing up like it needed me to. I didn’t like who I was being, and I wasn’t leading in a way I respected.
This episode is me speaking to the unrelatability of being honest with ourselves and owning the responsibility to unburden the shame that’s been compressing our power and leadership.
Inside this episode:
Quotes:
“Your power is just compressed in your shame.”
“You cannot be in full freedom, ownership, leadership, and power when you are still, in some way, coveting your own shame.”
“Shame is an indicator that you are incapable or unwilling to give yourself either grace, compassion, or accountability.”
Connect + Links:
If you want to follow Victoria on IG — @richinreallife.co
Mentioned in this episode: [Mea Culpa Replay]
LINKED HERE:
https://t.me/+TjDKLnSGm5cwNDIx