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Lindsay Mayuga - Who Am I To...
In this episode, I dive into the powerful question, "Who am I to...?" It's all about questioning the limitations we place on ourselves in our businesses and lives. As hairstylists, we often struggle with feelings of unworthiness, which have deep roots in our industry's history. With the advent of social media, we suddenly have desirable careers, but we lack the inner strength to fully embrace it.We find ourselves stuck in salons that don't truly honor us, and we become people pleasers, constantly apologizing for taking up space. However, it doesn't have to be this way. We can break free from these patterns by understanding our worth and building our internal strength. It's about realizing that we are responsible for our own lives and that making changes, like raising our prices or enforcing policies, is a sign of growth, not something to fear.Ultimately, it's a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, learning to honor ourselves and live life on our own terms. So, ask yourself, "Who am I to limit what I can achieve?" You have the power to create the life you truly deserve.Download my FREE workbook Pricing Formula for LIVINGJoin the community on InstagramGet on the WAITLIST to my signature course She Nets Worth!