
The 𝐟𝐞𝐚𝐫 of showing up online and the mindset shift that helps me overcome it.
- “I’m scared of being judged.”
Shift: People will judge you no matter what — so let them judge the real you, not the silent version of you.
- “I don’t feel ready.”
Shift: No one ever feels fully ready. You get confident by showing up, not before.
- “I’m not good on camera.”
Shift: You don’t need to be polished — you need to be present. Real beats perfect every time.
- “What if no one cares?”
Shift: Someone out there needs exactly what you carry. Speak to them, not to everyone.
- “I don’t know what to say.”
Shift: Start with your story. Start with what you know. Start with what you’ve lived.
- “I’m afraid of making mistakes.”
Shift: Mistakes make you relatable. Perfection makes you forgettable.
- “I’m worried about negative comments.”
Shift: Protect your peace — delete, block, and keep moving. Your purpose is bigger than someone’s opinion.
- “I feel like an imposter.”
Shift: Imposter syndrome shows up when you’re leveling up. It’s a sign you’re growing, not failing.
- “I don’t want to be too vulnerable.”
Shift: Share from your scars, not your wounds. You control the narrative.
The more you think about the shift method, the more your confidence builds up.
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