User
Write something
Pinned
New Here? Read this First.
If you’re new here, this post is your “how it all works” guide so you don’t feel lost on day one. Think of this space as part classroom, part community, part confidence-boosting zone. Let’s get started 👇 1️⃣Step One - There’s a wealth of free content available to help you build confidence and enhance your riding skills, you will find this in the class room. Check it out now, here is where you find the good stuff. 2️⃣Step Two - Decide what you want to get out of this hub and what level of support & membership will work best for you. You can change plans both up and down with a click of a button - no minimum tie in period. 3️⃣Step Three - get connected, introduce yourself here, then check out the posts in the feed, find one you like, like it and comment. It’s how we build connection, all it takes is a little action on your part. The more you give the more you get back. This will also unlock more freebies in the classroom. yay! 🤍 House Rule Always be kind, supportive and non-judgemental. This is a confidence-building space. No silly questions. No put-downs. Ever. 4️⃣Step Four - reach out to me via DM if you’re not sure or need any help and support, I am always happy to help. 5️⃣Step Five - Once you complete a lesson in the class room, please tick the circle ✅ to turn it green, so I can see where your at and you know what lessons you have done. This is your space to remove Limiting Beliefs, grow your confidence, and empower yourself, all at your own pace. Let’s make this a friendly, useful and supportive community together 💛
New Here? Read this First.
Pinned
Welcome to the Self Belief Hub!
Please introduce yourself to the group, that is how we build a community that will help lift each other up (this helps both the person doing the lifting & the person receiving the encouragement, it's a win win) and let's celebrate the wins together. I will start, see my comment below 😁
Welcome to the Self Belief Hub!
Pinned
Why are you here?
We all have different reasons for joining, knowing all about my members will help me when I am writing & developing classroom materials.
Poll
7 members have voted
How are we feeling today?
I am feeling pretty relaxed now, I have been studying language patterns and models these last three weeks, (NLP Master Course) it's been pretty full on. Today at our live practice and role playing session it all fell into place...phew! So now feeling pretty chilled, how's your weekend been?
How are we feeling today?
Imposter Syndrome isn’t incapability, it’s inexperienced
I understanding this difference changed my life👇🏾 5 years ago today, at 27 years old the BBC called me and asked: "Do you want to become a Dragon on Dragon's Den". I was shocked. But I said, Yes. To me it’s not just an iconic show, it’s a culturally, economically and entrepreneurially important one. I was 28 when I entered the Den. About to sit in a chair I'd role-played myself in since I was 12. To my left: Peter Jones. There since episode one, 2005. To my right: Deborah Meaden. 19 years in that seat. Producer counts down: "30 seconds until the first entrepreneur." My hands are sweating?! Heart thumping in my ears! Not because I couldn't evaluate businesses. I'd built and sold companies and made investments - in fact my first ever investment was into a young Hyrum Cook for an idea he pitched me pre-launch called Adanola. But I'd never done it with cameras rolling and millions watching. For 15 years, I'd watched from my parents' sofa. Paused the TV as a child to give my verdict before the Dragons. Played businessman in my living room. Now I was.... inside the TV. In the actual Den. The lights really hot. The chair stiffer than expected and the silence before that lift opens, deafening. Here's what I learnt: Imposter syndrome isn't about incapability. It's about inexperience. Your brain literally can't tell the difference between: "I've never done this" and "I can't do this" Same signal. Same fear. Completely different realities. First entrepreneur walks in. Pitches. The Dragons turn to me. My mind goes blank for exactly one second. Then muscle memory kicks in. "Your customer acquisition costs across social media is 3x your lifetime value," I hear myself saying. "How do you fix that?" Peter nods. Deborah builds on my point. I belonged there. I just hadn't belonged there before. One pitch in, the nerves are gone. 10 pitches in and I forgot the cameras, 50 pitches in and that chair felt comfortable, 500 pitches later - I'm having fun, experimenting, pushing boundaries a little.
Imposter Syndrome isn’t incapability, it’s inexperienced
1-30 of 45
powered by
The Self Belief Hub
skool.com/the-self-belief-hub-5917
Quiet self-doubt and imposter syndrome, tame your inner critic, and build lasting confidence in a supportive, uplifting community.
Build your own community
Bring people together around your passion and get paid.
Powered by