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When Self-Trust Became the Strategy.
Three years into running Sight Creative Co., Mackenzie Casasanta had the clients, the experience, and the proof that she was good at what she did.
What she didn't have was the same level of confidence in herself.
In the first installment of the Go Full Out series, Mackenzie joins me for a candid conversation about the gap between knowing what you're doing and fully owning it. We talk about people-pleasing, pricing, motherhood, imposter syndrome, and the subtle ways talented women keep themselves small long after they've earned the right to take up space.
We also pull back the curtain on her rebrand, the evolution of Sight Creative Co., and the internal shifts that allowed her business to finally catch up with her expertise.
If you've ever found yourself saying yes when you wanted to say no, discounting your own instincts, or waiting for someone else to confirm what you already know, this conversation will feel familiar.
Every visible change started with a private decision to trust herself.
The women I work with rarely need another year-long plan. They need room to think out loud, trust what they're already noticing, and make the next move with conviction.
If that's where you are, book a 1:1 Go Full Out Power Half Hour. Bring the question, the crossroads, or the possibility that's asking for more room and we'll take it from there.
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When Self-Trust Became the Strategy.
Three years into running Sight Creative Co., Mackenzie Casasanta had the clients, the experience, and the proof that she was good at what she did.
What she didn't have was the same level of confidence in herself.
In the first installment of the Go Full Out series, Mackenzie joins me for a candid conversation about the gap between knowing what you're doing and fully owning it. We talk about people-pleasing, pricing, motherhood, imposter syndrome, and the subtle ways talented women keep themselves small long after they've earned the right to take up space.
We also pull back the curtain on her rebrand, the evolution of Sight Creative Co., and the internal shifts that allowed her business to finally catch up with her expertise.
If you've ever found yourself saying yes when you wanted to say no, discounting your own instincts, or waiting for someone else to confirm what you already know, this conversation will feel familiar.
Every visible change started with a private decision to trust herself.
The women I work with rarely need another year-long plan. They need room to think out loud, trust what they're already noticing, and make the next move with conviction.
If that's where you are, book a 1:1 Go Full Out Power Half Hour. Bring the question, the crossroads, or the possibility that's asking for more room and we'll take it from there.

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