Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan - Why YOUR BEST Is Yet To Come, With Heather! Episode 266
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Hi, and welcome back.
I'm so glad you're back here with me this week.
Okay, so a lot to catch up on.
The first thing I want to actually share,
I was looking at my good friend, John Gordon.
You don't follow him on social media,
follow him, he's got most amazing books, great podcasts,
great guy, he and his wife are amazing people.
And I just watched a
reel of his on Instagram. I'm going to tell you what he said. But I really love
it. I've been doing probably for about a year now. I have this very intentional
practice of speaking to God every morning, praying to God every morning, and
setting that intention for the day, asking, you know, for that which I would
love to have, being grateful, thanking, and being grateful for that for which I do have,
and really putting out there to God into the universe, that which I would love see come
to fruition, right?
Not knowing what will happen, but if you don't put it out there, it certainly won't happen.
You might as well try, right?
So anyways, I just saw a
real that John did and it said basically this, his life was at the lowest point. His wife
had given him an ultimatum. He had two kids. He was 31 and miserable. And he decided every
day to start his morning off going on a walk and seeing this out loud every day for 30 days.
Here we go. I expect great things to happen today.
God, I trust in your plan for my life.
I accept all the joy, love, success, and abundance in my life.
Every day I'm getting stronger, healthier, and better.
And I accept all of the people that want to work with me and benefit from my gifts and
talents the best is yet to come. So he did this every day for 30 days
and literally saw miracle after miracle occur in his life and is so grateful for that practice
and he's continued it his whole life. What's interesting is I've been doing something
similarly without knowing about John doing this for about a year now, I guess, yeah almost a year,
a little shy of year, maybe like nine months, This year. And so does it make a difference? I 100% will tell you it does make a
difference. So if you're not praying to God each morning and or having some type of intention
that you're setting for or asking God in the universe for that which you would love to see
come to fruition, you are not setting
yourself up for as much success as you could.
So I highly suggest, do it for seven days, do it for one month.
John was challenging people to do it for 30 days.
Just give yourself five minutes.
While you're brushing your teeth, I don't care when, just do it.
I wake up really, really early because my son goes to school early and I start
making my coffee and that's when my coffee is heating is when I go and do this, right?
So it's a few minutes every day. There is no downside. Nothing bad will happen, but I promise
you that chances of miracles showing up in your life are incredibly high. So please try
it. Okay. I just want the best for you. And yes, the best is yet to come.
You got to believe that you've got to believe it to receive it and you've got to expect it and allow it into your life. Okay.
So I'm operating on no sleep right now, which is super annoying. Anyone that's listening that has a teen, I so feel for you.
I can't stand this where they go out at night and then they don't want to come home till so late.
I'm literally in text wars with my child,
trying to get him to come home before midnight.
It's very, very frustrating and exhausting.
And I am never at my best without sleep, right?
I'm sure you're the same way.
And it's funny because in these days,
like today, I'm actually recording this on a Sunday,
it's an incredible day in Miami, so beautiful.
I'm so blessed, healthy.
I live in the most incredible place,
which I'm so grateful for, so thankful for every minute
of every day.
I love our home.
My son is wonderful.
You know, we're both healthy.
We're so blessed.
We just went to church and had an amazing message
that we walked away from church today with
and just feel so uplifted. However, I'm exhausted, right?
And so I never feel at my best and I just keep reminding myself to give myself grace
that tomorrow's going to be a better day.
And then I backtrack it to one week ago.
If you haven't heard the episode from last week, I didn't do it so low.
Instead, I did it with one of my best friends.
I was in Boston for a wedding. And we did the episode together.
Go listen to it, the episode with Kelly Tyne.
It was so funny and super interesting.
She's got an incredible marriage
and she was sharing why her marriage is so great
and what she does to make it so great, why it works,
which is super helpful for me,
seeing as how I am not currently married
and I want a great marriage.
So that was helpful.
And then also just some other things that we've learned
that weekend, some crazy things that weekend
that were pretty exceptional.
So go check out that episode.
I definitely loved it.
You know, a couple of things that I want to share with you.
Over the last week, I recorded a ton of podcast episodes.
I was a guest on a bunch of podcast episodes
and I had a bunch of guests online. There's a reason why a bunch of podcasts episodes and I had a bunch of guests on mine.
There's a reason why I did that and I wanna share it to you.
Sometimes people say to me, you know, you work too much
or gosh, all you ever do is work
and believe me, there's moments in time
where I truly feel like that is the case.
But heading into the holidays this year
and having just moved into my new condo, right?
There's just been chaotic and I wanted to find a way to just like go under and get as much
stuff done as I could so that I wouldn't have to every week be saying, oh gosh, who do I
have on the show this week and you know, take it hard for one week and really create
a ton of podcasts and content so that now this week I can take a little bit of a step back and say,
okay, now I can breathe. I have no pressure on me like the podcast is set. Now, what are those
next strategic things that I want to do as I set myself up for 2023? And if you haven't really
been thinking about that yet, I challenge you to do that today, right? What are your goals going to
be for next year? How can you challenge yourself to go bigger,
get healthier, improve your relationships,
improve your business, diversify your business,
whatever it may be, to kind of reflect
and set goals, set intentions,
and then create a roadmap and strategy
for where you wanna go.
So this week coming up is basically
where I'm gonna be doing that.
Cut to, you know, you make plans and God laughs.
I have been working, and I haven't really talked to you guys about this much,
but I've been working on a number of different projects, right?
I'm always working on some crazy ideas in addition to my books,
my speaking, my podcasts, and my board seat.
I'm always looking at ways that I can add value, innovate, new business
models. What is that next thing? Because I was in a traditional business for 20 something years
and I just saw people doing things the same way over and over again in business declining.
And while they couldn't help themselves, they wouldn't change. They wouldn't innovate. It drove
me crazy. Never let yourself be that person,
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Not only personally and about evolving and growing, but from a business standpoint, your business,
things around you are going to continuously change. That's the constant you've got to change too.
You've got to change and involve products, services, marketing, you know, customer support, whatever it may be, and all of it, if you want to remain relevant
or become more relevant, an increased your market share or diversify your business.
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So, you know, I'm always challenging myself
and sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn't, right?
Plenty of business ideas I've had have failed.
My clothing line with Perri Ellis failed.
My skincare line with another company
never came to market, right?
I've got a few things that I've really gone deep into, like,
nine months, 10 months of work, and it didn't work out.
But, you know, I have two books out there.
I have 300 podcast episodes out there.
I have thousands of speeches I've done.
I've created so many other things that did work out
that I don't focus on what didn't, right?
So keep your focus on what is working and then keep innovating, trying and brainstorming
new ideas.
To that end, about a year ago, I don't believe, number one, I don't believe people come
into your life just for no reason, right?
I believe that there is a reason why people come into your life.
A good friend of mine, seven years ago, introduced me to a woman in New York.
Whenever I'm traveling for work, I always take the meetings, right?
Like, hey, I'm here.
There's an opportunity to meet someone.
It could be a new open door.
I could help them.
They could help me.
You just never know.
I don't, you know, I need to jump on opportunity when it's there.
So she and I hit it off.
We became friendly.
We've seen each other a few times over the last seven years.
You know, we're friendly, but we're not close, which is fine.
However, I had this business idea about a year ago,
a little over a year ago, and I thought, oh my gosh,
her background and expertise is ideal for this idea.
She would be my ideal partner because I know her.
I like her. I trust her, right?
She's very, very close with a very close friend of mine.
And she's just a good person.
And so I thought, if I'm gonna get into business
with someone, I wanna get into business
with people I know, like, and trust.
And I don't wanna have to do everything.
One thing I've learned is I've gotten older.
I'm great at certain things.
I'm not great at different things.
So manufacturing, I know nothing about that, right?
There's certain things I know nothing about.
I know how to sell and market things.
I know how to see a vision and execute on it.
I know how to pick good partners, but I don't know how to
manufacture things.
I mean, there's plenty of things I have no clue on.
She knows how to do all those things.
So anyhow, it was a little over a year ago.
I reached out to her and I said, it was a little over a year ago, I reached out to her.
And I said, hey, I've got a really interesting idea.
I would love, because of your background and expertise,
to partner with you on this, if you think that this is a viable idea.
I share the idea with her.
She's like, you know what, I really like that idea. It's cool.
Heather, you're saying you'd be responsible for selling it, marketing it.
Like, she's like, that's the stuff that I don't really love doing.
You know, this is perfect.
You would let me take the piece that I love to do,
and then I'm really skilled at,
and then you would take the other piece from me,
and then we would both benefit.
Exactly.
Okay, great.
I said, so what I need to do is I need a product.
I need a sample of what I'm telling you, right?
And so we mapped it out.
We were back and forth with picture sketches, whatever.
And she said, okay, I've got a good enough handle on it now.
Let me go do what I do.
She's like, and I'll figure out a way
to get you a prototype back.
And I said, one type, something in my hand,
I'm gonna go sell it to this other partner
that I will literally get us in front of millions of people.
And this thing will just go wildfire.
That was my goal.
So she says, okay, let me get a prototype.
Just so you know, two days ago, I just got the prototype.
It's been about one year, a little bit longer than a year.
That's how long it's so crazy.
And I tell you this to encourage you,
no matter where you are in your journey right now
with your ideas, with what you're working on, don't get discouraged.
I was getting super discouraged in the past year that this just wasn't coming to fruition.
And I got it, right?
So with some bummer, it took this long, but I got it.
And now it's on me to say, okay, I need to get on the flight.
I need to go bring this prototype and pitch it to this potential partner.
See if I can get a yes.
And then if I can get a yes, I want to get in front of that audience and sell the heck out of this thing. So, all right,
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that I saw for this potential consumer and how it's going to make millions of dollars for everybody
involved, and turn it over. So, oh my gosh, I'm super excited.
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I recorded a ton of podcasts as I mentioned over the last week. It was interesting that the juxtapose between two different guests that I had and you're going to hear these episodes
they're going to be coming up in the next few weeks. Super interesting. Okay, one was
the founder of Sprinkles. Her name's Candace. Super successful, right?
She has her own TV show.
She has two different successful franchises of Pechaché
and a cupcake chain.
She's written two best selling books.
This lady is beyond successful.
Whatever she touches turns to gold, right?
Amazing and an incredible story.
Literally she lost her job,
launched this cupcake business,
and within like two weeks,
the business exploded.
Ultimately, Oprah talked about it,
and then there was no looking back.
She wildfire that company scale,
it was ridiculous success right out of the gate.
Sort of like that miracle moment.
And I ask her all about that.
Like, what are you ashamed?
Like, why didn't that happen for me? What the
ass? I mean, I'm happy for her. But I'm like, how do I get
somebody out of my life? Hello? So we get into the details of
why she thinks that happened. However, the reason why I'm
sharing this is, you know, it's so easy to get caught up in, why
doesn't that happen for me? Because that's totally how I felt
when I was interviewing her cut to that same day, I interviewed my friend Jess Ekstrom,
who's amazing, she's the founder of Headbands for Hope,
a company that donates headbands to children with cancer.
She's helped literally millions of kids.
I mean, she's such an incredible human,
but she's in a for-profit business, right?
Just now, 10 years later,
after she's been working on this, she just got into coals. 10 years later. So I share that
interesting, as I said, juxtapose between those two stories, and that some people can blow up on
day one, and no one knows why it happens, or, you know, Candace was saying, you know, I just
feel like I'm in such an alignment, and, you know, once I got saying, you know, I just feel like I'm such an alignment. And you know, once I got an alignment
with what I was meant to do, everything exploded.
Who knows what the reason is?
But I want to encourage you to not give up
because it took a year for me to get the prototype
that I thought would take a couple of months, right?
Max, it took a year, a little over a year, right?
That was not our plan going in.
And a million different things can happen
that can slow you down or discourage you.
Think good as my friend Jess didn't give up.
It took her 10 years to quote unquote make it, right?
To get into coals.
Well now her business is gonna explode.
And she didn't know on what day she'd hit the tipping point,
she just wouldn't give up.
And for her, she stays so connected to her why,
she's helping kids.
And so she said, she said, I'd never give up.
It didn't even matter if I got into clothes or not,
I'm not gonna give up.
So reconnect to your why, stay focused,
and no, your company could blow up tomorrow.
The magic could happen tomorrow,
just like it did for Candace,
literally a couple of days or a couple of weeks
into her business, everything exploded when Oprah said that she loved
the sprinkles cupcake on air and gave it out to everybody.
It's such a cool story.
You've got to listen to both those episodes.
I love them.
Okay, hoping to encourage you, don't give up.
You never know what's around that next corner.
It could be tomorrow.
Maybe it is.
I'm hoping it is for me.
Okay, so all right, I gave a speech
yesterday or two days ago for the pivot school, which is a fashion school. Here's what's interesting.
I had never done a speech for a fashion audience, right? I'm not a fashion expert. However, I would like
to be one. I love fashion, but I am not. And it was interesting when they hired me.
They came to me through one of my agents
and when they told me, they wanted me,
I thought, why the heck would they want me?
Right, this doesn't make sense.
It's not my normal audience and they explained,
oh, they're bringing you in as an expert on personal branding.
And I thought, oh, okay, I get it.
They want to teach this group of people
who are experts in the fashion business,
how to brand themselves personally,
not just through their labels.
Okay, got that.
Absolutely, I can do that.
And I do a lot of speeches for businesses
around personal branding for their employees.
It's basically the same thing,
just it struck me a little different
because of the fashion arena.
Well, I was excited about it until I found out,
you know, some of the other keynote speakers
I was lined up with.
I was the only one without a TV show.
And when I tell you, okay, fish out of water moment,
Rachel Zo is one of the other speakers, right?
These are people who are millions of followers,
their own TV shows, you know hundreds of millions of
dollar brands, right? Much more successful than I currently am. And so of course, just
like you, I'm sure I have those moments where I question, oh gee, like what? They really,
and there's my face right next to their faces. And so leading up to it, I didn't think
that much about it, right? I don't get into my head that much. I kind of stay focused on what's right in front of me like for today and this week.
So I don't get too crazy worrying about stuff like that that's far away.
But as I got to like the day before and realized, you know, Rachel's so and all these other people
with their own shows.
And of course I started thinking, do I really belong?
Right?
I don't even know if it's imposter syndrome.
I just felt like, yeah, I don't know that I'm at their level for this opportunity, right?
I just, I don't.
So I was doubting myself and feeling like I was lacking a little confidence.
And so I had to go back, you know, to all the things that I ask everybody to do.
Like I remind myself what I'm great at.
They brought me in for personal branding.
My personal brand is really solid, right?
I've been working out for five years.
And I can't speak to that, right?
I can't speak like Rachel Zoda fashion,
but then I've never designed anything
and I'm in awe of these people that can.
But what I'm talking about is what I am great at, right?
I am great at my personal brand.
I'm super proud of that. And I've, right? I am great at my personal brand. I'm super proud of that.
And I've helped so many companies with their employees
with personal branding.
This is really no different.
I had to take Rachel's though
and all these other people off the pedestal
just because they have TV shows
and multi-million dollar brands
doesn't mean that they're better than me, right?
That's what I was telling myself anyways.
And yes, I was feeling a little, not my best, right? So's what I was telling myself anyways. And yes, I was feeling a little
not my best, right? So when I feel like that, I just think, Heather, if you can reach one person,
if you can connect with one person, you know, that's that's your goal. Make it about them. Make
it about the why I want to share what I've learned so that I can help others and bring, you know,
more joy, opportunity, good revenue into their life, whatever that may be.
So, I was doing a 30-minute keynote and then a live 15-minute Q&A.
And they do tech checks for you when you're doing these virtual events a few days earlier.
And so, the moderator, the lead guy, Jeff, was on there.
And he was so cool.
And, you know, we were laughing.
We just hit it off.
So, immediately, I felt better, right? So, anytime you can put yourself around the people that you're going to
be involved with when you're nervous about something it's just going to help you familiarize
yourself whether it be with the location the people anything you can do like that helps so much.
So I felt better because he and I hit it off. I knew in my mind what I'd be walking into. I knew
Rachel would be after me. I was the first keynote that day.
And of course, I wanted to do a great job.
And so I just thought, bring your high energy,
bring all of the intel you have around personal branding,
teach it, share it, get these guys excited
for the rest of their day,
and answer their questions, right?
And so it's always important to me to engage the audience,
right?
You want people asking questions, responding to you,
shout out, right? You don't want people sitting around bored, not paying attention. So I definitely
brought high energy. I definitely engaged the audience. And I shared for them what I'm
going to share with you right now, which is that everybody has a personal brand. You might
think you don't. Let's put it this way. You're either allowing someone else to create your personal brand or you're
holding the pen and directing it.
Which would you rather?
Right?
So for me, I hold the pen and direct my personal brand.
Are you orchestrating yours?
And you're saying, well, in my case, Heather, I don't have one.
Yes, you do.
And that's called a reputation, T-Swifties, right?
So reputation.
So people are talking about you behind your back
when you're not around, seeing certain things,
some great, some not so great, whatever.
But that's your personal brand.
That's what people talk about when you're not around.
Why not hold the pen and design it
and have your strategy and you create it and cultivate it?
Yes, you should.
First of all, you know, you wanna think about
what are those brand pillars? What do you stand for? How do you want to make people feel? What do
people say to you? Start processing and thinking about, you know, from a big picture standpoint,
you don't have to kill yourself with this. It's not hard. Don't make it harder than it is.
But, you know, for me, I was building a personal brand around empowerment, around motivation,
around resilience, around motivation, around resilience,
around growth, around business sales, right?
There were so many different things
and I narrowed it down to four.
And then I would see the content I created through that lens.
Does this fit with my personal brand, right?
So these are just basic questions you wanna ask yourself.
Then you wanna, you know, you need to show up consistently
on social media.
I also added a website, right,
to help with my personal brand and help with SEO.
These are all things you can do along the way, by the way.
You don't have to do it all tomorrow.
You can, if you want, and I suggest it,
but you're going to have to invest in yourself, right?
I did that.
And investing in yourself is the best investment you will ever make.
Your personal brand will go with you everywhere you go.
So I started crafting my personal brand
when I was still in corporate America,
still working at the company that ends up firing me,
and I'm so glad that I did,
because I had a year in before I was fired
of creating that community, creating that personal brand
and telling that narrative.
So I had some, I've been established in some bigger way.
So when I did get fired,
I was able to reach out to my community and ask for help.
And that's what landed me on the Elvis Durant show, right?
So none of those things would have happened.
If I hadn't invested in myself,
hadn't had that vision and intention
to be in charge of my personal brand and direct it.
So get clear on your intention, write it down.
Give yourself some goals.
This is no different than setting goals for 2023.
Write them down, put a plan together,
and be consistent with it.
And then for me on Sundays would be the day
I would strategize my content for the week.
When I first launched, I wasn't doing the James Altersher Show
or Gary Vee Show.
No, I would take any small opportunity I could get, right?
You've got to start somewhere.
You guys stay clear with your vision and your intention
and know that it will grow over time
and very similar to the sprinkles and headband story.
Some people are going to find success on week one.
Some people it might take five years, right?
I definitely am the latter. I didn't find massive success on week one. Some people it might take five years, right? I definitely am the latter.
I didn't find massive success on day one, but I started finding so much more success when I got
fired. Here's why. I was vanilla before I got fired. I wasn't being very authentic or unique. I
was just posting sales content, sales leadership content, very dry, straightforward.
I was doing that because I was getting such a hard time at work from the woman that ended up firing
me and the GC that I was trying to play between the lines, right? The minute I got fired,
that bandaid got ripped off and I started shouting from the mountaintops what my truth was.
And that was unique. Nobody was talking about getting fired back then.
And that was one of my goals was to normalize that getting fired's fine. It has nothing to do about
you. It just means you're no longer the right fit for that company. Keep it moving. You don't need
to feel guilty or shame. There's nothing bad about that. It's a pivot moment and a redirect,
not a rejection. So anyhow, I definitely started seeing growth when I became the most authentic version
myself.
And I encourage anyone that is in charge of their personal brand and directing it, show
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You know, whoever that is, you need to show why you're unique and different.
That's the value prop.
That's how you separate yourself from, you know, just mediocrity that's out
there everywhere. There's so many people creating content online and so much of it is just
imitating other people. Never be a B rate version of someone else. Always be that A
rate top shell version of you. So don't be the knockoff, right? It's not worth it, just be you. And when you truly show up as you,
that's when you start attracting the right people to you.
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For a while, when I was in corporate America, I was showing up as a B-rate version of myself
in hopes it would make somebody else feel more comfortable and less threatened.
I was wrong.
The reality is when you are a threat, you will always be a target.
And you playing small for somebody else isn't going to change the
way that they feel about you. It's going to change the way that you feel about you. And
that outcome will never be a positive one. So please don't do that. Right. Show up as
that real version of you. Show up as that biggest boldest version of you, and know that when
you do that, the right doors will open, the right people will show up, especially for your community,
and your personal brand online. So make that commitment to shine your light, and when you do that,
you're going to ignite and inspire others and attract those right people to you. That, my friends, is fact. Okay, so I got into a lot of this,
and then specifically, I was sharing with the audience
that, for example, with fashion,
I'm sure many of them just think Instagram, right?
To me, what I've learned is you never want to go
just all in on one platform.
That is a death sentence, because you can get your account
taken away, or you can get sent to Instagram jail and then everything disappears overnight.
Never rely on one stream or one pipeline for your business.
That is just, it's ludicrous, right?
So you want to diversify to protect yourself and set yourself up for more success.
In fact, Instagram is so played out because it's a pay for play platform.
Now it wasn't years ago, but TikTok and LinkedIn are the two algorithms that have true massive
growth opportunities.
And I was really suggesting everyone lean into those.
So specifically with LinkedIn, being consistent showing up every day.
I've been showing up every day on LinkedIn for over five years now.
And I built a massive
community on LinkedIn, and it served me incredibly well.
That's where the majority of my business leads come from every day.
It's an incredible platform.
And to that end, I shared with this fashion audience, I said, I know what many of you
are probably thinking.
Well, Heather, great for you.
You're trying to get companies and businesses to hire you for speeches,
but we're trying to sell clothes for a fashion brand, let's say.
So what I explained to them is this,
okay, then always think about your end user when you're creating content,
when you're marketing yourself or selling something.
So your end user, let's say it's me, okay, a single working mother.
Okay, think about that. Is a single working mother. Okay, think about that.
Is a single working mother gonna wear your dress?
Well, yeah, she could, right?
How is it gonna make her feel?
Why would she pick your dress?
Think about all these things
and then create content to speak to that.
And so my idea just brainstorming is,
okay, top three ways that a single working mother
can get ready in the morning when she has zero time and still look and feel her best.
Boom, boom, boom.
You hit them with the tips or strategies or techniques
and tactics and then ultimately you're showcasing
your brand and sharing how this dress is gonna make
this person feel, it's gonna allow her to get ready faster
and walk out the door feeling like a million bucks.
That is great content creation or
telling stories, right? Tell stories about your customers and and how your clothes make them feel and
what happened to them when they had it on, right? Storytelling is such a powerful way to create content
that really resonates with other people. Okay, so we were going through a lot of that and then we got to live Q&A,
which I always love live Q&A. It's so fun and so interesting to hear the things that
people say and really it wasn't so much, this isn't shocking, it wasn't so much around,
hey Heather, how do we create content on a business platform or what do you suggest for brand
pillars or any of that?
It was really around how do you show up as the most authentic version of yourself when other people
are going to judge you? It was all about confidence and posture syndrome. Why am why should I
calm myself that? Am I right in saying I am a fashion expert? Like it's all about the self-doubt
going back to that, right? And it's just so interesting.
And here I was walking into this event full of self-doubt.
Remember the whole Rachel Zone moment, right?
So it's so interesting to me how everybody suffers
with self-doubt.
And yet in the moment we think we're alone.
So the sooner and faster we can shine a light on that,
create content around that.
Hey, today's the first day I'm ever posting on LinkedIn,
and I've gotta tell you, I feel like I have
in Poster Syndrome right now.
I spent my life and my life's work designing clothes.
I've been in fashion, I'm consumed with fashion 24-7
to jump on this platform with my message
of making other people feel amazing and clothes,
scares me, have you ever felt scared?
That's a post, right? So just start leaning into who you are,
what's unique and different about you,
and when you do that,
you will start pulling people towards you
or attracting people towards you
that are looking for someone like you.
So, and don't worry if you think,
well, other people are sharing a message like that already.
I don't need to be out there doing it.
Your backstory, the way you look, the way you say it, the frequency that you're
emitting this message on is going to be entirely different than mine or somebody else's.
And only certain you need people will be able to connect with that message because it came from you.
So don't keep your power and magic from the world, give the world your light, your magic
because the world needs it today more than ever.
Okay, so until next week, I hope you keep creating your confidence.
I hope you keep evolving and challenging yourself to grow.
If you like this episode, the only way I know is if you leave me a review, I would so appreciate
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Until next week, keep creating your confidence.
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