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139: #139 Are You Scared Stuck of Wasting Time and Money?

139: #139 Are You Scared Stuck of Wasting Time and Money?

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Today I’m talking about something that stops so many brilliant solo business owners in their tracks: the fear of making another bad investment. Whether you’ve spent thousands on coaching that didn’t feel right, or downloaded freebie after freebie without seeing results, that lingering sense of shame, regret, or frustration can keep you stuck for far too long.

In this episode, I’m sharing how these experiences stay in our nervous systems, why they’re not your fault, and how to rebuild your trust (in yourself and others). I’ll explain the difference between smart discernment and full-on avoidance — and why not all coaching, courses, or investments are created equal. We’ll explore the signs of a healthy investment, what it should feel like before, during, and after, and how to tune in to what you actually need instead of what the internet’s telling you to buy next.

Because you’re not broken. The system is. And there is support out there that will work for you — no pressure, no guilt, and no one telling you you’ve failed.

✨ You can move forward without more overwhelm. One conscious step at a time.

Helpful Links:
🌀 Download the free guide: Feeling Stuck
📖 Read my book
💬 Work with me

If this episode spoke to you, I’d love to hear about it. Tag me on Instagram @libbylangley and tell me what resonated most, or drop into my inbox to say hello.

Here’s to feeling safe, supported, and moving forward — your way.

Libby x

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