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Ep.10| Fear of looking like a beginner — Why starting messy creates conviction, confidence & legacy

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I explore why fear of looking like a beginner paralyzes so many brilliant people and how starting messy actually creates conviction, confidence, and legacy.
This fear keeps us hiding, editing, and procrastinating instead of sharing our unique gifts.

Post the thing. Record the reel. Launch the offer. Don’t wait another day.
Journal prompts:

  • Where am I hiding because I’m afraid to look like a beginner?
  • What story am I telling myself about imperfection?
  • What bold action can I take this week to show up exactly as I am?

Want to go deeper?
✨Join my free Telegram Community, Temple of the Diva.
✨Grab your exclusive lead magnet to start your inner work journey.
✨Work with me: Join one of our exclusive programs, such as The Spiritual Divas Society (Membership), Luxara High End Mentorship (12-month mentorship) .
Send us a text

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Chapters

1. Introducing Fear of Looking Like a Beginner (00:00:00)

2. Root Causes of Visibility Fear (00:03:22)

3. Starting Messy Builds Conviction (00:08:25)

4. From Beginner to Diva Energy (00:14:18)

5. Journal Prompts and Final Encouragement (00:19:18)

6. Episode Closing and Resources (00:25:58)

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Manage episode 502965878 series 3633608
Content provided by Jamie Bareno. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jamie Bareno or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

I explore why fear of looking like a beginner paralyzes so many brilliant people and how starting messy actually creates conviction, confidence, and legacy.
This fear keeps us hiding, editing, and procrastinating instead of sharing our unique gifts.

Post the thing. Record the reel. Launch the offer. Don’t wait another day.
Journal prompts:

  • Where am I hiding because I’m afraid to look like a beginner?
  • What story am I telling myself about imperfection?
  • What bold action can I take this week to show up exactly as I am?

Want to go deeper?
✨Join my free Telegram Community, Temple of the Diva.
✨Grab your exclusive lead magnet to start your inner work journey.
✨Work with me: Join one of our exclusive programs, such as The Spiritual Divas Society (Membership), Luxara High End Mentorship (12-month mentorship) .
Send us a text

Support the show

Resources:

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introducing Fear of Looking Like a Beginner (00:00:00)

2. Root Causes of Visibility Fear (00:03:22)

3. Starting Messy Builds Conviction (00:08:25)

4. From Beginner to Diva Energy (00:14:18)

5. Journal Prompts and Final Encouragement (00:19:18)

6. Episode Closing and Resources (00:25:58)

13 episodes

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