Why Claiming Your Milestones Feels Like Arrogance (And How to Stop Shrinking)
"I'm just working on a little thing." You've done the work. Built the framework. Created the products. But when someone asks what you do, you shrink. This episode breaks down why high-capacity people minimize their milestones, the real cost of staying small, and the distinction that changes everything: arrogance vs authority. Learn the 5-step practice to stop minimizing and start claiming what you've actually done.
What You'll Learn:
* What minimizing your milestones actually looks like (and why you do it)
* Why high-capacity people were taught to stay small
* The Self-Authorization Gap: the distance between what you've proven and what you're allowed to claim
* The real cost of minimizing (your work stays hidden, you reinforce smallness, you attract the wrong people)
* The distinction: arrogance vs authority
* The 5-step practice to stop shrinking and start claiming
* Finding #4: The Self-Authorization Gap
* ESSENCE phase: identity excavation and claiming your authority
* Arrogance vs Authority: "Arrogance is claiming what you haven't done. Authority is claiming what you have."
1. Write down what you've actually done (the real version, not the minimized one)
2. Practice saying it out loud (alone first)
3. Start claiming in low-risk spaces (bio, about page, newsletter)
4. Notice when you want to minimize — and choose not to
5. Let other people be uncomfortable (their discomfort is not your responsibility)
Links:
ESSENTFLOW™ Website
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ESSENTFLOW™ Capacity Assessment
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YouTube: Too Much for the Room
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Connect on LinkedIn
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claiming your work, imposter syndrome, self-authorization, high-capacity people, minimizing achievements, arrogance vs authority, women entrepreneurs, professional credibility, ESSENTFLOW, ESSENCE phase, business confidence, nervous system, shrinking, people-pleasing, stating your expertise
About Host
Shae Thomas is a Capacity Strategist and Researcher with a BA in Psychology (concentration: Counseling, minor: Behavioral Health Services) and an MS in Community Leadership. She has spent 17 years documenting why high-capacity people burn out building businesses designed for average-capacity people — and has built ESSENTFLOW™, a framework that actually works for how they're wired.
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