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189. BORN TO SHINE: Why Using Your Voice Is the Least Selfish Thing You Can Do

189. BORN TO SHINE: Why Using Your Voice Is the Least Selfish Thing You Can Do

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If you’ve ever felt like shining makes you “too much,” too visible, or too selfish… this video is for you. So many women are conditioned to dim their light to keep the peace, blend in, or avoid judgment—but the truth is: shining is the LEAST selfish thing you can do. When you show up fully as yourself, you inspire everyone around you. You give permission. You show what’s possible.In this video, we’re talking about why you were BORN to shine, why your voice matters MORE than you think, and why the world benefits when you stop shrinking and start showing up. If you’ve ever felt guilty for wanting more or afraid of being “too much,” this message will remind you that your light is a gift—and someone is waiting on you to shine. 💛

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