Maybe you thought...
"Maybe I need a different offer."
"Maybe I'm doing this all wrong."
"Maybe everyone else has figured it out except me."
Most people think that's a confidence problem.
I don't.
I believe it's often a nervous system protection pattern.
When your nervous system feels uncertain, it naturally starts scanning for safety. It compares. It second-guesses. It looks for evidence that someone else has the answer you don't.
Not because you're incapable.
Because your brain is trying to reduce uncertainty.
The problem isn't that these thoughts show up.
The problem is when we start making business decisions from them.
Changing your offer.
Starting over.
Buying another course.
Abandoning what's already working.
This week inside The Regulated Leader, we're exploring how to tell the difference between a genuine pivot and a nervous system protection pattern.
Because not every urge to change direction is wisdom.
Sometimes it's survival mode wearing a really convincing disguise.
If you've ever questioned your path, compared yourself to someone else's success, or felt the urge to start over...
This week's conversations are for you.
What story has your nervous system been telling you lately?