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If you keep telling yourself “I’ll do it when I’m ready” - this episode is for you.
This is a conversation for the woman who feels the pull to do more, be more, create more… but keeps hesitating when it’s time to take action. The one who knows she’s capable, yet still finds herself holding back, waiting for the right moment, more confidence, or some invisible permission.
In this episode, I explore why it’s not fear of failure that keeps us stuck, it’s fear of judgement. Fear of being seen. Fear of what other people might think if we try, if we show up, if we get it wrong.
You’ll hear why waiting to feel “ready” is one of the most convincing forms of self-sabotage, how showing up messy is often the fastest path to growth, and why the opinions that hold us back usually come from people who aren’t walking our path anyway.
This is an invitation to stop selling yourself short, to step out of the sidelines, and to ask yourself one powerful question:
If I didn’t care what anyone thought… how would I show up?
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By Hayley Scott SummersSend us a text
If you keep telling yourself “I’ll do it when I’m ready” - this episode is for you.
This is a conversation for the woman who feels the pull to do more, be more, create more… but keeps hesitating when it’s time to take action. The one who knows she’s capable, yet still finds herself holding back, waiting for the right moment, more confidence, or some invisible permission.
In this episode, I explore why it’s not fear of failure that keeps us stuck, it’s fear of judgement. Fear of being seen. Fear of what other people might think if we try, if we show up, if we get it wrong.
You’ll hear why waiting to feel “ready” is one of the most convincing forms of self-sabotage, how showing up messy is often the fastest path to growth, and why the opinions that hold us back usually come from people who aren’t walking our path anyway.
This is an invitation to stop selling yourself short, to step out of the sidelines, and to ask yourself one powerful question:
If I didn’t care what anyone thought… how would I show up?
Support the show