204. Step up Without Stepping Back: How to Master the Fear of Levelling up and Reverting to Your Previous Ways of Doing Things

Fear of judgment, the weight of new responsibilities, or even self-doubt often bubble up during times of growth. It’s easy to convince yourself that staying small is the safer option, but that’s just the rubber band of comfort snapping back. By embracing what’s hard and staying in the moment, you start to see that the fear of failure or being “not enough” doesn’t hold the power you think it does. Growth isn’t about being perfect; it’s about being willing to show up, flaws and all.   Making space for the next level starts with shifting your perspective. Focus on possibilities, celebrate progress, and make intentional decisions. There’s a freedom in owning what you’re not great at and leaning into your strengths instead. With practical insights and an exercise to help you anchor your decisions, this episode is your guide to moving forward with clarity, confidence, and a mindset ready for expansion.   Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.maisiehill.com/204

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