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"I Didn't Know I Could." The Five Words Holding Women Business Owners Back

14 min · 14 de may de 2026
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EPISODE SUMMARY The five words Sabrina hears most often from women in home services: "I didn't know I could." In this solo episode, she breaks down five permissions every woman business owner already has — and isn't using. Raise a price. Fire a client who costs you your peace. Take a Friday off without telling anyone why. Say no to a referral that doesn't fit your ideal customer. Charge for an estimate you've been giving away. Sabrina opens with a real text thread from a local business owner paralyzed by fear over firing an employee she knew had to go. Then she shares her own story of giving herself permission to leave a 19-year marriage — and introduces Alina Ledoux, a former litigation attorney who immigrated from Uzbekistan and built the number one cleaning company in Nevada. The takeaway: even Alina still has imposter syndrome. So you're not behind. You just need to give yourself permission to move.

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