Permission to Show Up

7. You Have Been Outsourcing Your Decisions to Everyone Except Yourself. Let's Fix That.

14 min · 25 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 7. You Have Been Outsourcing Your Decisions to Everyone Except Yourself. Let's Fix That.

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You asked your mum. You asked your husband. You asked your best friend, your neighbour, the Facebook group, three people in a networking event and you even asked a stranger. And then you still did not do the thing. Sound familiar? In this episode Kara gets honest about why women starting businesses or making big decisions often have the strategy completely sorted and the confidence completely missing. And why without confidence, nothing moves. Not the business. Not the decisions. Not you. This one is a love letter to the woman who already knows the answer and just needs to learn how to trust it and decide for herself.

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