Why It’s a Good Idea to Borrow Belief From Others as a Woman in Business

Feb 22, 2022 | Podcast

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Why It’s a Good Idea to Borrow Belief From Others as a Woman in Business

Throughout our lives, there will be times when we don’t have enough.

We want a new car but likely don’t have the funds to purchase it outright, so we take out a loan. It could be that we are buying a new house and have enough money for the downpayment, but not the whole purchase amount, so we take out a mortgage. As a matter of fact, most of us usually expect to borrow when making large purchases. These are socially acceptable practices because we see the need or the vision for what we are investing in.

But what about for ourselves – to move forward? To play bigger? To stop hiding?

Sometimes, that’s exactly when we need to borrow belief from others until we find it in ourselves. Tune into this episode to discover the strategies to help you do just this!

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