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22/03/2026

I really did believe I didn't have time.
But looking back, I had time. I just didn't know what to do with it.

And when you don't know where to start, everything feels way bigger than it actually is. So you avoid it. And then you call it being busy because that sounds better than saying you're stuck.

If this sounds familiar you are not behind. You just don't have a clear starting point yet. That's the whole thing.

What does your version of "I'll start next week" look like? Tell me below.

I talk to so many women who are in this exact place.Not miserable. Not desperate to quit. Actually doing really well on ...
20/03/2026

I talk to so many women who are in this exact place.
Not miserable. Not desperate to quit. Actually doing really well on paper.

But something feels off. Like they're capable of more than what they're currently doing with it. They're reliable, competent, trusted at work. And they go home and open Instagram and watch someone else building the thing they've been thinking about for the last two years.

So they sit in the middle. Thinking about starting but not starting. Planning but not moving. Waiting for a sign or a perfect moment or just enough courage to actually go for it.

The thing is, the in-between space is comfortable enough to stay in. That's what makes it so hard to leave. It's not painful enough to force a decision. So you just... stay there. Longer than you meant to.
If this is you, you're not behind. You haven't missed anything. You're just at the point where a decision actually starts to matter.

How long have you been sitting in this in-between? Tell me below, I really want to know.

19/03/2026

I talk to so many women who are completely capable but stuck in this in-between space.

Not unhappy enough to leave. Not fulfilled enough to stay.

So they sit in the middle. Thinking. Planning. Waiting for the right moment that never quite arrives.

If that's you, you're not behind. You're just at the point where a decision actually matters.

How long have you had the idea? Tell me below.

The fear of being seen is real. I don't want to minimise that.But here is what I have noticed. The version of you that i...
11/03/2026

The fear of being seen is real. I don't want to minimise that.

But here is what I have noticed. The version of you that is scared of being judged and the version of you that actually builds something, they are not that different.

One of them just decided to post anyway.

Every single person I have worked with has had a moment where they almost talked themselves out of starting.
The ones who are now running businesses they love didn't get there because the fear went away. They got there because they stopped waiting for it to.

The thing you are scared to post? Someone out there is waiting for exactly that.

Which side of this are you on right now? Tell me below.

10/03/2026

I used to think some people just had confidence and some people didn't. Like it was something you were born with or you weren't.

And then I started working with women who were genuinely brilliant at what they did, running their own businesses, and they all said the same thing at the start. "I feel like I have no idea what I'm doing. Like someone is going to find me out."

Every single one of them.

The ones who pushed through it didn't do it because they suddenly believed in themselves more. They did it because they kept showing up anyway. They built proof. They got results. And slowly the feeling started to quiet down.

Imposter syndrome isn't a personality trait. It's just what it feels like to be at the beginning of something before the evidence catches up with you.

It doesn't mean you're not ready. It means you haven't started yet.

Has imposter syndrome ever stopped you from doing something? Tell me below because I really want to know.

10/03/2026

Not judging.
Same.

But that's not a time problem.
That's a direction problem.

Because 20 minutes of scrolling
feels like nothing.
And 20 minutes of actually working on the thing
feels like something.

The time is there.
It's just not pointed at anything yet.

That's the only difference between where you are and where you want to be.

You're not short on time. You're short on a decision.
Because once you decide, 20 minutes means something.

Before that it just disappears.

If you had 20 focused minutes tonight, what would you actually work on?

Next month is safe because it never actually arrives.And that's the point, isn't it. If it's always next month, you neve...
10/03/2026

Next month is safe because it never actually arrives.

And that's the point, isn't it. If it's always next month, you never have to find out if it works.

What are you postponing right now?

09/03/2026

The ones who are good at their jobs.

The ones who keep thinking
"maybe one day."

The ones with the idea they haven't told many people about yet.

There are so many capable women sitting in jobs they're good at, quietly wondering what would happen if they built something of their own.

You don't need to have everything figured out. You just have to be curious enough to explore it.
If that's you, you're in the right place.

09/03/2026

The reason you can't choose isn't because they're all equally good.⁠

It's because choosing one makes it real. And real is scary.⁠

You know which idea it is. It's the one that comes back every time.⁠

The other four are backup plans.So that if the real one doesn't work you didn't really try. Because trying means backing yourself. And backing yourself means people might see you fail.⁠

So instead you keep all five.⁠

And do nothing with any of them.

08/03/2026

You don't need to have it all mapped out yet.

Most businesses start with a thought that keeps coming back.

And at some point you stop filing it away under "maybe one day" and actually do something with it.

That's the whole first step.

13/12/2025

Every time I think I’ve got it perfect, something shifts.

Business is never finished.

The ones who win are the ones who keep moving.

If you need a system to stay consistent, comment MASTERCLASS and I’ll send you my training.

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