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Back to EpisodesStop “Fixing” Yourself – Start Leading from Your Dark Side
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What if the most powerful CEO move isn’t fixing yourself, but befriending the dark side of yourself you’ve been hiding? In this revealing episode, I get real about the shadow side of entrepreneurship. Drawing from my own journey as a people-pleasing copywriter to a confident midlife guide, I share how our deepest wounds (control issues, perfectionism, conflict avoidance) secretly run our businesses. Instead of another self-improvement pep talk, you’ll get something radical: permission to stop fixing and start feeling.
Discover:
- The 4 Personal Power Archetypes—and which shadow patterns are quietly sabotaging your success
- Practical ways to apply the L.O.V.E. Method to transform your CEO mindset
- Why your “broken” parts are actually strategic advantages waiting to be embraced
Ready to make peace with your shadows and lead from your whole self? Be sure to listen all the way to the end of this episode to hear a light language transmission designed to help you reconnect with what matters most.
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TRANSCRIPT – Stop “Fixing” Yourself – Start Leading from Your Dark Side
The Confidence Catalyst’s Confession
I’m curious about all of you business owners who are listening or watching to this podcast today. Who’s really sitting in that CEO chair? Your highest self or your shadow self? Well, no matter how you answered that question, I’ve got good news for you. Because today we’re going to be talking about, well, I should say, actually, we’re not going to be talking about fixing what’s quot
