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Join Alli on Substack – https://wisewoman/ method.substack.com
You’re at your kid’s school event, paper plate in hand, fluorescent lights buzzing loudly overhead. Someone asks what you do. You managed a whole department that morning. You built something real. And somehow the words that come out of your mouth are, “Oh, I just have this little side project I’m figuring out.”
That’s the self‑edit. You’ve done it before. You know it well. You just can’t seem to stop.
In this episode, I’m naming a pattern most women never get language for. It’s the reflex we have to shrink our work, soften our accomplishments, and add qualifiers until the thing we built sounds like something we barely touch on weekends. It isn’t a confidence problem. It’s wiring. And it can be changed only if you start noticing it and stop doing it.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Timestamps:
(01:40) — What the self-edit is and why smart women do it constantly
(03:00) — Why your brain learned to flag visibility as a social threat
(04:54) — What biblical humility actually is (Deborah led a nation)
(05:27) — The woman three steps behind you is watching how you carry your calling
(06:32) — Why your nervous system starts believing the edited version if you're not careful
(08:32) — What actually changed for Rachel (hint: not her resume or her revenue)
(09:03) — How identity works: you become what you practice
(10:03) — The one practical thing to do the next time someone asks what you do
(12:29) — Closing: You can stop self-editing now. This is your moment.
Links to great things we discussed:
I hope you loved this episode! 🎉 Don't forget to hit that subscribe button on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so you’re always in the loop. And hey, while you're at it, why not pop over to our YouTube channel and check us out? If you're feeling the love, leave a review and sprinkle some stars because your support truly means the world to me! Take care, and keep shining bright!
xo,
Alli
By Alli Worthington4.9
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Join Alli on Substack – https://wisewoman/ method.substack.com
You’re at your kid’s school event, paper plate in hand, fluorescent lights buzzing loudly overhead. Someone asks what you do. You managed a whole department that morning. You built something real. And somehow the words that come out of your mouth are, “Oh, I just have this little side project I’m figuring out.”
That’s the self‑edit. You’ve done it before. You know it well. You just can’t seem to stop.
In this episode, I’m naming a pattern most women never get language for. It’s the reflex we have to shrink our work, soften our accomplishments, and add qualifiers until the thing we built sounds like something we barely touch on weekends. It isn’t a confidence problem. It’s wiring. And it can be changed only if you start noticing it and stop doing it.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Timestamps:
(01:40) — What the self-edit is and why smart women do it constantly
(03:00) — Why your brain learned to flag visibility as a social threat
(04:54) — What biblical humility actually is (Deborah led a nation)
(05:27) — The woman three steps behind you is watching how you carry your calling
(06:32) — Why your nervous system starts believing the edited version if you're not careful
(08:32) — What actually changed for Rachel (hint: not her resume or her revenue)
(09:03) — How identity works: you become what you practice
(10:03) — The one practical thing to do the next time someone asks what you do
(12:29) — Closing: You can stop self-editing now. This is your moment.
Links to great things we discussed:
I hope you loved this episode! 🎉 Don't forget to hit that subscribe button on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so you’re always in the loop. And hey, while you're at it, why not pop over to our YouTube channel and check us out? If you're feeling the love, leave a review and sprinkle some stars because your support truly means the world to me! Take care, and keep shining bright!
xo,
Alli

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