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In this episode, we talk about fear in our professional lives. Not the life-or-death kind, but the fear that shows up in promotions, presentations, decisions, and being seen by the people we work with. It is the fear of failing in front of others, the fear of being judged, and the fear of taking on responsibility we are not totally sure we are ready for.
Josh and Jenna share personal experiences from policing and from starting their business. They get into imposter syndrome, the pressure to perform, and the temptation to stay quiet or stay small to avoid embarrassment. They also talk about what helps: building real skill, preparing, asking for help, and learning to act even when fear is still there.
This episode is about separating how you feel from what you choose to do, and learning to move forward even when your heart is racing. If you have ever held back because you were worried about how you would look, this is for you.
By Joshua BitskoIn this episode, we talk about fear in our professional lives. Not the life-or-death kind, but the fear that shows up in promotions, presentations, decisions, and being seen by the people we work with. It is the fear of failing in front of others, the fear of being judged, and the fear of taking on responsibility we are not totally sure we are ready for.
Josh and Jenna share personal experiences from policing and from starting their business. They get into imposter syndrome, the pressure to perform, and the temptation to stay quiet or stay small to avoid embarrassment. They also talk about what helps: building real skill, preparing, asking for help, and learning to act even when fear is still there.
This episode is about separating how you feel from what you choose to do, and learning to move forward even when your heart is racing. If you have ever held back because you were worried about how you would look, this is for you.