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                            🌟 Wondering how coaching could support you? Start with the Conscious Business Alignment Assessment at www.consciousedge.com/assessment.
Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep073
If you’ve ever caught yourself comparing your business to someone else’s or judging how another entrepreneur markets themselves, this episode is for you. Jonathan and I dive into how judgment, of both others and of ourselves, influences the way we show up. We talk about the fear of being judged, why that fear holds us back from sharing the stories that create real connection, and how to check in with your own intentions before you decide what to share.
📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode:
  
Judgment makes you hold back: When you question other entrepreneurs’ motives, it can creep into your own decisions and cause you to hold back. The stories and experiences that could help your audience most never get shared.
  
Your people need connection more than perfection: Some will resonate with what you share and some will judge, but your audience needs those points of connection to feel seen. When we shared openly, albeit reluctantly, about neurodivergence, listenership spiked significantly. That’s the power of showing up authentically for the people who need you.
  
Check your intentions, not theirs: You’ll never truly know if someone else is sharing from authenticity or manipulation, you only see their actions. What matters is clarifying your own intentions and trusting others to discern for themselves.
🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you:
Episode 12: Processing What You Think Other Believe About You
Episode 7: Choosing Self-Compassion Over Self-Criticism
Episode 2: What to Do When Judgment Steals Your Joy
Wondering how coaching could support you?
Start with the Conscious Business Alignment Assessment. It takes about 10 minutes and pinpoints where you’re out of alignment, what to prioritize next, and where to invest (team, systems, leadership). I personally review every submission and send feedback within 3 business days.
Take the Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment
Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer)
                    Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep073
If you’ve ever caught yourself comparing your business to someone else’s or judging how another entrepreneur markets themselves, this episode is for you. Jonathan and I dive into how judgment, of both others and of ourselves, influences the way we show up. We talk about the fear of being judged, why that fear holds us back from sharing the stories that create real connection, and how to check in with your own intentions before you decide what to share.
📝 Top 3 Takeaways from the Episode:
Judgment makes you hold back: When you question other entrepreneurs’ motives, it can creep into your own decisions and cause you to hold back. The stories and experiences that could help your audience most never get shared.
Your people need connection more than perfection: Some will resonate with what you share and some will judge, but your audience needs those points of connection to feel seen. When we shared openly, albeit reluctantly, about neurodivergence, listenership spiked significantly. That’s the power of showing up authentically for the people who need you.
Check your intentions, not theirs: You’ll never truly know if someone else is sharing from authenticity or manipulation, you only see their actions. What matters is clarifying your own intentions and trusting others to discern for themselves.
🎧 Podcast episodes related to this one that might interest you:
Episode 12: Processing What You Think Other Believe About You
Episode 7: Choosing Self-Compassion Over Self-Criticism
Episode 2: What to Do When Judgment Steals Your Joy
Wondering how coaching could support you?
Start with the Conscious Business Alignment Assessment. It takes about 10 minutes and pinpoints where you’re out of alignment, what to prioritize next, and where to invest (team, systems, leadership). I personally review every submission and send feedback within 3 business days.
Take the Assessment: www.consciousedge.com/assessment
Disclaimer (www.consciousedge.com/podcast-disclaimer)
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