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Waiting Is Scarier Than Failing

Y’all be scared to start over…I be scared to stay stuck.

Because what’s really scary to me is spending another year playing small.

Another year convincing yourself “maybe next month.”



Another year sitting on the same ideas, offers, tired-ass content…wondering why sht ain't shaking. Then that “maybe next month” has turned into 3 more. Then 6. 

You Know What’s Worse Than Failing?
Waiting until you’re less tired...until anxiety goes away, your kid’s schedule clears up, or Mercury’s out of Gatorade or whatever tf else.

GIRL! IF YOU DON'T JUST DO THAT SHT WHILE YOU'RE SCARED!

Because the truth is: it’s supposed to scare you.
That fear is proof of growth. That uncomfortable push is how you know it’s aligned.
You grow by deciding and moving anyway.

You CANNOT tipe-toe your way into the version of you who has it all.
She ain’t coming through baby steps you GOTTA take the LEAP baby.

So, if you're ready to stop playing with your potential and you’re really about that bold action energy...it's in the room.

👉 Grab your seat now Don’t wait to feel ready. Move like you already are.

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