There is a version of me who believed success would finally feel like safety.
She thought that if enough women trusted her… If enough people hired her… If enough revenue came in…
She would feel chosen. Loved. Accepted.
And what entrepreneurship did — gently, then not so gently — was expose that belief. Not because the business was failing. But because it was working. And it still didn’t fix the ache.
We Don’t Build Businesses for Money First
We build them for belonging.
We build them because we want:
- To matter
- To be seen
- To feel powerful
- To prove we are worthy
We don’t say it like that. We say: “I want freedom.” “I want impact.” “I want time flexibility.” And yes — we do. But underneath that? Most of us are still searching for the approval we didn’t receive in childhood.
Entrepreneurship is the most spiritual mirror I have ever stood in front of. Because it didn’t let me hide, it forced me to feel and healmy own belief system.
The Ache Beneath the Achievement
I used to believe if I could just achieve enough, the ache would quiet.
Another certification. Another launch. Another client win. Another income milestone.
And every time I reached the thing… the nervous system would ask: “Is it enough yet?” It never was. Because I wasn’t actually building a business. I was building proof.
Proof that I was lovable. Proof that I was worthy. Proof that I was good. Entrepreneurship has a ruthless tenderness to it. It will give you the thing you thought you needed — and then it will ask: “Now what?”
We All Have Hidden Beliefs
If you are building something — a class, a coaching practice, a yoga business, a spiritual brand — your business will surface what you believe about:
- Money
- Visibility
- Rejection
- Being chosen
- Being criticized
- Being powerful
It will show you: where you shrink, where you overcompensate, where you overlearn, where you wait. It will expose the hidden agreements you made as a little girl.
“I have to be perfect to be loved.”
“I shouldn’t be too much.”
“I shouldn’t want too much.”
“I shouldn’t outshine anyone.”
Entrepreneurship doesn’t create these beliefs. It magnifies them.
The Shift From Searching to Sovereignty
There was a moment — not dramatic, not cinematic — where I realized: the business is not here to make me feel chosen. I am here to choose myself.
Sacred CEO Truth
That was the shift: from searching… to taking agency for my own sovereignty.
We Heal in Motion
You don’t heal first and then lead. You lead — and healing happens in the friction. In the thick of the moments that you thought would never come. Healing yourself is the gift you didn't know you were going to unwrap when you started your Yoga business.
Entrepreneurship is not just income generation. It is an identity shift, an initiation into another level of energy, And that’s why it feels so intense. Because it’s not about strategy. It’s about belief.
The Sacred Truth
If you feel triggered by visibility… if you find yourself looping back into more training… if you question your worth right as you expand… it’s not random. It’s a belief asking to be rewritten.
Beliefs follow patterns. Patterns can be mapped. And once mapped, you get to follow a path they leads to your own Self Mastery.
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