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Working Hard, Hardly Working

How To Get Over The Fear Of Trying When Everyone Is Watching [Bonus Episode]

Working Hard, Hardly Working

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Ceos, Unknown, Feminsim, Advice, Self-improvement, Business, Women In Business, Stories, Education, Marketing, Self Improvement, Health & Fitness, Ceo, Women Leaders, Money, Careers, Success

4.4738 Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

So I feel like we all know that feeling when you watch someone launch a business, or start posting vlogs, or announce their new side hustle, and whilst most of you is like WELL DONE a small part of you is like: “Oof… that’s brave.” It’s that feeling that I want to get into today. 


That tiny little cringe feeling we get, is basically our own fear of being seen trying. And today, I want to have a chat about why that fear is not only unnecessary, it’s also can really hold us back.


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0:00.0

This episode is sponsored by King's Business School, part of King's College London, where you can learn to lead the way with an executive MBA.

0:06.5

I always get asked by aspiring founders how they can really improve their leadership skills and make a real impact, not just in their career, but on the world.

0:13.5

Now, I didn't do an MBA, but I cannot tell you how many times in my eight years of running businesses, I've wished that I did.

0:19.2

King's Business School executive MBAs are designed

0:21.3

to help you balance profit and purpose so that you can handle the many complex challenges that come

0:25.3

with running a business and continue to lead with confidence. Here's why the program stands out to me

0:29.7

as someone who always finds myself Googling MBA programs. First of all, King's Business School

0:34.3

has achieved triple accredited status. That's an achievement only 1% of

0:38.1

business schools globally can claim. Second, it's a two-year part-time program, so you'll be learning

0:43.1

alongside a diverse group of professionals from fields like healthcare, consulting and law,

0:47.2

who all bring fresh perspectives. And third, it's in central London, right in the middle of one of the

0:51.7

most dynamic and connected cities in the world and where I happen to call my home. So whether you're looking to climb higher and corporate,

0:57.5

lead smarter or leave a legacy, the executive MBA is built to fit around your busy life with online

1:02.8

and in-person learning and scholarships to support your journey. An executive MBA is an investment

1:07.5

in your future. But at King's Business School, an executive MBA is an

1:10.8

investment in everyone's future. Ready to take that step? Lead the way with better business for a better

1:15.9

world. To find out more, search King's Executive MBA today. This episode is sponsored by Capital One.

1:21.4

Let's be real. How many times have we committed to something thinking it would be one thing? And then

1:25.1

it turns out to me very much not that. Like the time I thought I could just do a light refurb on my house, you know, a fresh coat of paint, maybe some

1:31.7

new cushions and suddenly I'm five Pinterest boards deep, crying over tap handles and a very complex

1:36.2

budget spreadsheet. We all know expectation doesn't always meet reality and that is why Capital One

1:40.3

created Quick Check. With Quick Check, you can check if you're eligible for a capital 1 credit

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