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I can not say it better. Go and drop a comment from your heart. @Angela Perry https://www.skool.com/womens-journaling-club-8335/daily-dose-53d67c91?p=0b8502d2
3 likes • Oct 13
This seems like a very health space @Angela Perry
🧠 Neuroscience Q&A: Why do we freeze when we speak?
Let’s unpack the brain’s fear response and how ritual rewires it. Ask your questions below—this is a safe space to explore.
3 likes • Oct 6
When I worry about being judged or making mistakes, it happens to me. I think my mind moves faster than my mouth — which is crazy, because most of the time I can talk and talk.
✨ A Warm Welcome to Ferna Majewicz! ✨
We are delighted to welcome @Ferna Majewicz into The House of Confidence. 🌿 Ferna is a Holistic Ambassador, Skin Care Guide, Toxin-Free Lifestyle Advocate, and Wealth-Building Mentor whose heart-led mission is to help people unlock both vibrant health and lasting wealth with practical, trustworthy solutions. She is thoughtful, kind, and deeply committed to creating safe, transparent spaces where women and families can thrive. Through her guidance, Ferna empowers others to: 💎 Choose toxin-free wellness with confidence 💎 Cultivate radiant skin and whole-body vitality 💎 Build healthier homes and healthier futures 💎 Grow wealth through purpose-driven leadership For decades, Ferna has walked her talk literally —mentoring teams, her own daily walking routine, supporting family by bringing technology into there lives, and proving that wellness and abundance can go hand in hand. Ferna, your presence here is a gift. You embody exactly what this community is about: confidence, care, and the courage to live aligned. 🌹 Lionesses, let’s shower @Ferna Majewicz with a warm welcome below 👇 and celebrate the light she brings to our circle. 🥂
3 likes • Oct 1
Welcome, Ferna! I’m so excited to connect with you here. The way you blend wellness, confidence, and wealth-building feels so needed and aligned with what so many of us are striving for. Can’t wait to learn from you, share space with you, and celebrate the light you bring. 💓
The “Nice-Nasty” Mask — When Politeness Hides Poison
💡 You know what I mean. No... O.k. Ever meet someone who sounds polite, but the undertone stings? That’s the “nice-nasty” at play. It shows up as sugar-coated criticism, backhanded compliments, or a smile with daggers underneath. It makes me suspicious of intent, others simply uncomfortable. It’s not just about personality — it’s a self-esteem issue. 👉 Aggression wrapped in niceness is often a shield for insecurity. I know this to be true I was the champ. Yes, I was trying to hurt you and I knew it. 🎯This week I'm going to talk about Self esteem.🎯 Resource: Worksheet Case Study: My words were polished, but my tone dripped with superiority. “Oh, you did it that way? Interesting.” I wasn’t cruel outright — but everyone felt smaller around me. The truth? My self-esteem was shaky. I didn’t trust that my worth stood on its own, so I armored myself with subtle jabs to stay “above” others. Always on the lookout for an intruder that could bust my huge ego bubble. Not today sir....... 🎯 How to Recognize “Nice-Nasty” in yourself. 1. Compliments that cut: “That dress looks good… for your age.” 2. Polite tone, disrespectful content or reverse. It leaves you feeling smaller, not supported. 3. Sarcasm passed off as “just joking.” 4. A smile that doesn’t match the eyes. 5. Feeling like you have to be armed and dangerous, at all times. 6. Listening for ammo not understanding. 7. Deciding that your past dictates hurting others. 8. Inconsistent body language — smile + dismissive tone. 🔥 4 Action Steps to Stop Being (or Tolerating) “Nice-Nasty” 1. Pause before speaking. Ask: “Is my tone empowering or diminishing?” 2. Name the pattern. If you hear it, calmly say: “That felt dismissive — can we try again?” 3. Practice kind directness. Replace passive-aggressive hints with clear, respectful requests. 4. Strengthen esteem. Daily self-acceptance practice reduces the need to tear others down. 5. What is my intention (honestly). What is the speakers intention? Ask if your not clear. 6. Be honest about your feelings and know what they are.
4 likes • Oct 1
Whew I needed this reminder myself. Thank you for naming it so clearly. I know exactly what you mean because I’ve been there too playing “nice-nasty” when my own self-esteem was in the gutter. It took a lot of self-work to admit that insecurity was behind my tone, not confidence. I love that you’re opening up this convo on self-esteem this week. Can’t wait to dive deeper, because when we get real about what’s underneath our words, that’s when true healing and growth can happen.
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Tamara Lashea
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18 yrs in property mgmt, multi-biz owner helping folks secure the bag and the lease. If it ain’t empowering, I’m not interested. Let’s work!

Active 3d ago
Joined Sep 25, 2025
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