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Say The Thing - 5/29 4pm PT Live Workshop
You’re not really shy, you’ve just learned it was safer to stay quiet.
For most of my life I thought there was something wrong with me. I had ideas and desires burning inside that, for some reason, I couldn’t let out. I’d beat myself up for missing opportunities, not “standing up for myself” or trying but not getting it PERFECT. So I stopped trying. I was miserable.
I thought I was just shy by nature. Too sensitive. Or just an introvert. Maybe that explained it, but it didn’t make me feel any better. I felt trapped inside myself. And the desire to express never went away. It just grew bigger and more painful to hold in.
Sound familiar?
I’ve discovered that for me, these weren’t personality traits. Just how I learned to survive when things around me were too loud. But that shit got old.
There’s nothing wrong with being shy, sensitive or introverted. The pain comes when your desire to take up space grows bigger than the cage you’re in. And you have this gnawing feeling that maybe that’s not really your nature either.
And guess what? The pain, the desire? Girl, it ain’t goin’ away. It’s time to let it out and say the thing. Let’s go.
Join me for a live immersive workshop designed to help you understand yourself, work with your fears and FINALLY express yourself.
May 29th - 4pm PT
This workshop is for you if:
You’ve always wondered and even googled “why am I like this?!”
You feel like you’ve been holding your breath for a lifetime
You’re terrified of being seen but secretly crave it
You’ve been both driven and paralyzed by perfectionism
You’re google search comes back with terms like social or performance anxiety
You're exhausted from masquerading a false self and want to be free
What you’ll learn:
The origin story of being silenced, how to trust yourself and your voice and how to have your own back when it’s hard to show up
When you sign up for this workshop, you also receive a free 3 days in Telegram (a private messaging app) with me to coach you on whatever comes up for you.
See you inside!
-Jess
You’re not really shy, you’ve just learned it was safer to stay quiet.
For most of my life I thought there was something wrong with me. I had ideas and desires burning inside that, for some reason, I couldn’t let out. I’d beat myself up for missing opportunities, not “standing up for myself” or trying but not getting it PERFECT. So I stopped trying. I was miserable.
I thought I was just shy by nature. Too sensitive. Or just an introvert. Maybe that explained it, but it didn’t make me feel any better. I felt trapped inside myself. And the desire to express never went away. It just grew bigger and more painful to hold in.
Sound familiar?
I’ve discovered that for me, these weren’t personality traits. Just how I learned to survive when things around me were too loud. But that shit got old.
There’s nothing wrong with being shy, sensitive or introverted. The pain comes when your desire to take up space grows bigger than the cage you’re in. And you have this gnawing feeling that maybe that’s not really your nature either.
And guess what? The pain, the desire? Girl, it ain’t goin’ away. It’s time to let it out and say the thing. Let’s go.
Join me for a live immersive workshop designed to help you understand yourself, work with your fears and FINALLY express yourself.
May 29th - 4pm PT
This workshop is for you if:
You’ve always wondered and even googled “why am I like this?!”
You feel like you’ve been holding your breath for a lifetime
You’re terrified of being seen but secretly crave it
You’ve been both driven and paralyzed by perfectionism
You’re google search comes back with terms like social or performance anxiety
You're exhausted from masquerading a false self and want to be free
What you’ll learn:
The origin story of being silenced, how to trust yourself and your voice and how to have your own back when it’s hard to show up
When you sign up for this workshop, you also receive a free 3 days in Telegram (a private messaging app) with me to coach you on whatever comes up for you.
See you inside!
-Jess