Sk144: I don’t take clients with small goals and small comfort zones
And you shouldn’t either.
"Stacey, of course you can do it, you're confident and successful."
But I'm not.
I'm on my way.
My client said this about me last week.
And I realized - that's exactly it.
I don't believe in impostor syndrome.
I don't believe in "fake it til you make it."
I believe in setting goals so big that the embarrassment of not achieving them is ridiculously expected.
When I told people I'm gonna build a business from scratch to help people be proud of the reflection in the mirror. I'm gonna teach people by doing it.
Of course they laughed.
When I said I'd write a book while building that business?
More laughter.
When I pitched myself as a coach with no clients yet?
The laughter got louder.
But here's what they missed:
The confidence isn't in pretending you've already arrived.
It's in being completely honest about where you're going.
"I'm on my way" means:
- I haven't hit that goal YET but I will
- I don't have all the answers YET but I'll find them
- I'm not where I want to be YET but watch me
No impostor syndrome because I'm not pretending to be anything.
No faking it because I tell you exactly where I am.
Just massive goals and the audacity to share them before they're real.
My clients now hit $50K months in 6 months.
My coaching advice has 242K views on one podcast version.
My coaching calendar is full of spa owners ready to transform.
The embarrassment I expected? Never came.
The fear of falling short? That was real from day one.
Stop hiding behind impostor syndrome.
Stop faking what you haven't built.
Start setting goals so audacious that failing would be normal.
Then be confident in your YET.
Because "I'm on my way" beats "fake it til you make it" every time.
I now only coach clients who are ready. If they have imposter syndrome I tell them to go back and write bigger vision and purpose that makes them cry.
I don't coach people with small vision and small comfort zones.
What massive goal are you confident you'll hit... eventually?
#PersonalBelief #AuthenticConfidence #NoImpostorSyndrome
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Sk144: I don’t take clients with small goals and small comfort zones
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