The Pleasurepreneur Podcast with Regan Figg

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome : The Difference Between Being Out of Integrity & Imposter Syndrome and Why I Believe Imposter Syndrome is a Good Sign

Regan Figg

Episode Summary:


In this episode of the Pleasurepreneur Podcast, Regan dives into the all too common issue of imposter syndrome and how it shows up for coaches, creatives, and entrepreneurs. She shares a fresh take that flips the script, suggesting imposter syndrome often signals growth, integrity, and a desire to stay aligned, rather than incompetence. 

Regan offers practical steps to move through imposter syndrome with self-compassion, courage, and clarity, so you can stop waiting for permission and start showing up as the powerful Pleasurepreneur you truly are. The episode wraps with an invitation to Regan’s upcoming in-person immersion - a unique experience designed to help you build your business like a masterpiece.

Timestamps:
00:00 – Welcome to the Pleasurepreneur Podcast
00:49 – Understanding Imposter Syndrome
02:34 – Identifying Imposter Syndrome in Your Business
04:02 – Origins of Imposter Syndrome
06:20 – Imposter Syndrome vs. Lack of Integrity
10:46 – Steps to Overcome Imposter Syndrome
25:59 – Taking Action Despite Imposter Syndrome
29:16 – Invitation to Work with Regan
33:47 – Conclusion and Listener Engagement

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Memorable Quotes:
"When imposter syndrome shows up, it’s not a red flag. Sometimes it’s an integrity check or a sign you’re stepping into something that matters."
"The longer you wait for permission, the more power you give away."
"You don’t need to be perfect to make a powerful impact—you just need to be willing."

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Hello, and welcome to today's podcast episode on the Pleasurepreneur podcast. Today we are diving into one of the most common and honestly most frustrating things that can [00:01:00] creep into your business and completely mess with your confidence, your momentum, and is oh, so not pleasurable. If you've read the podcast title, you know we are talking about imposter syndrome, so let's dive into what imposter syndrome actually is, my slightly left of field take on it, and how to move through it with grace and self-trust and a whole lot more compassion so that you can sell and speak and lead and create the income and the impact that you desire with pleasure.

Now, if you've ever found yourself shrinking or second guessing, or overexplaining or undercharging or censoring what you actually want to say in your business, that's a pretty good sign that imposter syndrome might be running the show. You know, it's that sneaky voice that tells you you are not good enough.

You are a fraud. You know, even when all the evidence says otherwise, I bet that you've supported clients, you've created results, you've done the research, you've got the embodied [00:02:00] experience. But still, it might not feel like enough. Yeah, you might question your qualifications and you know, think just one more certificate will finally make me feel legitimate.

Spoiler alert, it won't, the paper doesn't change. Imposter syndrome, you assume that your wins are luck. Gosh, the number of times or the number of client signups I had. Before, before I decided it wasn't a fluke. It isn't quite impressive. so yeah, there was definitely some imposter syndrome at play for me there as well.

Yeah. So if this is you, I mean, and it might not be right now, maybe imposter syndrome just does have its moments where it flares up. But I want you to know imposter syndrome isn't proof that you are not ready. It is proof that you care. You know, it is proof that you actually have integrity, you know, and it tends to show up when you're growing.

When you are being seen in a new way, when you are stepping into more power, more visibility, [00:03:00] or more leadership than you have held before, you know it's not a flaw, it's not a failure. It is a very normal human reaction to expansion. But it doesn't have to lead. You know? It doesn't have to drive. It doesn't have to run the show.

So in this episode, we will break down what imposter syndrome really is. How to tell the difference between. Imposter syndrome and actually not having integrity and how to move through it all. Not by like removing it from you, not by like, you're not broken. This is not something that needs to be fixed.

It's not something that needs to be deleted from you. but we will see how we can move through it in a way that you can start to, you know, overcome it and almost like dissolve it, you know. You do not need another certification. You do not need to be, you know, more polished and professional. you just need to remember who you are and stop giving that inner [00:04:00] critic the keys to your business.

Alright, let's talk about where imposter syndrome actually comes from, because spoiler alert, it is not just, you know, you being dramatic, right? I think the times when I have really been in this kind of experience of imposter syndrome same as you, you probably, I thinking like, oh God, this is really frustrating.

You probably know it's there. It's not enjoyable, right? If you could get rid of it, you would. Right? So most of us weren't raised to take up space confidently. We were raised to be humble, to wait our turn to only speak when we were absolutely certain, you know? And God forbid you get it wrong. Cue the cue the same.

Cue the shame spiral. And I think about school as well, like if you have grown up in the schooling system. that is designed years and years of us growing and developing learning that our answers are either deemed right or wrong from [00:05:00] outside of us. You know, what we think is either right or wrong and validated by somebody else.

And so of course this makes such sense that, you know, when we step into our own businesses, we are looking for that kind of external validation from somewhere else, right? And like this is especially true for, you know, women and marginalized people. You know, the internalized message is like, you have to prove you belong here.

So of course we hesitate and of course we search for something outside of us to validate us and. Imposter syndrome can also come from, you know, when we are comparing ourselves with others, it can also come from perfectionism and trying to show up as, you know, this ideal version of a, you know, coach, mentor, creative artist instead of just showing up as the truth of who you are.

I still remember in my early days of coaching and looking to other people in the coaching industry. Comparing myself to them and being like, oh, well I'm [00:06:00] obviously not legit yet because they seem really put together and really polished and professional. Look at their blazers, you know, that is not me.

So obviously I'm an imposter. I don't belong here. I'm a fraud. Until I started to realize, well, no, that's just them and I get to be me. So let's bridge that part together today. Alright, so for starters, here is a powerful reframe. Sometimes imposter syndrome is actually just you checking your integrity.

it's asking like, are you being real? Are you trying to be someone you are not? You know, and that it's not a bad question. That's actually a helpful check-in. Like there are benefits to having imposter syndrome and part of that is, the integrity piece. Yeah. The whole experience of imposter syndrome, like it shouldn't be running the show.

You know? And let's pause here because this might actually be the part where you're asking, so how do I know if it is imposter syndrome [00:07:00] or if I am acting out of integrity? I'm so glad you asked. Okay. So I know that the last thing that you wanna do is bypass a legitimate gut check just to label it as imposter syndrome, you know?

Both can feel uncomfortable. Both can bring up self-doubt, but the root of that discomfort is very different, and that's what you want to listen for. Okay, so imposter syndrome sounds like this versus being out of integrity. This is what imposter syndrome sounds like. Who am I to do this? I don't know enough yet.

I'm scared people will think I'm a fraud. I don't belong here. Maybe I don't belong. You know, this is fear talking. It's usually not grounded in truth. It is based in self-doubt. It's based in comparison and looking for permission outside of yourself. and I know for me it also feels like a way to almost like indulge my inner victim so that I don't take the action and do the uncomfortable thing that will actually grow [00:08:00] me and my business.

Also, if you are someone who genuinely cares about your work and your clients. Which I know you are because I don't tend to attract dickheads. but you are more likely to feel like a fraud than to actually be one. if you are showing up with care, if you are delivering value, if you are growing through practice, you are not out of integrity.

You are just expanding and imposter syndrome is deciding to come along for the ride. Right Now, let's look at, you know, what, in being out of integrity. Feels like it is less about, you know, who am I to do this? And I don't know enough yet. And it feels more like I'm not walking my talk, I'm selling something I don't believe in.

I am copying someone else's approach and it feels off. I'm not being honest about what I'm capable of delivering. You know, this isn't fear. This is misalignment. It usually comes with a knowing in your body that something's not quite right, And I [00:09:00] mean, the good news is you can shift back into integrity quickly, you know, with honesty, with clarity, you know, taking responsibility for how you wanna move forward.

And I, again, like I'm betting money on this not actually being you, but if there are times where you do perhaps find yourself a little lost along the way, selling something that you don't believe in because maybe somebody else said you needed to do it that way. Or copying someone else's approach, even though it feels off, because again, someone says that's the only way to make it work.

You might then notice this, and then it's time to just come back to what feels good and right and true for you, So if you are experiencing what you perceive as imposter syndrome and you are unsure whether it is, imposter syndrome or you're out of integrity, just for peace of mind, ask yourself.

Am I afraid because I care deeply and I'm stretching into something new? Or am I feeling off because I'm not actually standing in truth with myself or my work? When it's imposter syndrome, [00:10:00] the work is trusting yourself more deeply. When it's integrity, the work is coming back into alignment with what you actually believe, what you want, and what you stand for.

Either way, it is not a reason to shrink. It's an invitation to lead yourself with integrity. Now, I don't actually see imposter syndrome as a problem to eliminate, yes, the title is about overcoming imposter syndrome, but it's more from the perspective of, you know, dissolving it, knowing that it will probably flare up at certain times, but it is not something that we absolutely need to get rid of.

I actually see it as a rite of passage. Particularly for those of us doing big brave, perhaps different and purpose-driven work outside of our comfort zone. Yeah. So let's get into it. How to move through imposter syndrome, not by fixing yourself. Remember, you're not broken and not by removing parts of yourself.

You know, I believe you are whole and wonderful. but this is more about [00:11:00] just reclaiming your power, If you are feeling imposter syndrome, I don't want you to suffer twice

this phrase don't suffer twice. I would remind myself of this phrase when I was struggling with postnatal depression and anxiety and insomnia after my first babe, you know? Obviously I was really struggling, and not only was I struggling from, you know, the perinatal mood disorders, but I also added a second layer of struggle on top by making it mean something terrible about me.

by thinking thoughts like, oh, I shouldn't be feeling like this, you know, I'm obviously a bad mom, or not cut out for motherhood because I'm feeling like this. I must be so terrible because this shows, you know, I'm obviously not coping, right? So not only was I dealing with the impacts of, perinatal mood disorders, but then on top of it I layered this whole other element of suffering, as I said by what I was making it mean.

So that's why I'm saying don't suffer twice. Just like my [00:12:00] perinatal mood disorders. You know what makes imposter syndrome so much harder to deal with resisting it, suffering twice.

Adding on this whole other layer of suffering when it comes to imposter syndrome from a business perspective. This might sound like, you know, oh, I shouldn't be feeling like this. I'm obviously no good at this. I mustn't be cut out for business. the fact I have imposter syndrome tells me that I need to give up and just get a job and there we go.

Spiraling even more. Yeah. So don't let the presence of imposter syndrome be the reason to beat yourself up about it and prevent yourself from creating the impact in the world and the results in your business that you desire. So let's take a sec to have a, a bit of a recap, right? Like,

we know what imposter syndrome looks like and how it feels. We know that there are benefits to it, like checking your integrity and we know it's something you can move through. You know, not a reason to suffer twice. So what actually [00:13:00] shifts when. You let imposter syndrome like ride with you, but as a backseat passenger, right?

You like take it away from behind the wheel and you put it right up the back. Like what changes? When you stop letting imposter syndrome lead the way, you will start to move, actually take action. Even if you notice imposter syndrome there. you'll stop needing to perfect the sales page or find the full body Yes.

Or get the approval or the applause, right. Or the likes and the, the, um, comments. Yeah. And you start actually backing yourself. you will launch. And sell your offer, you will raise your prices, you'll speak from your truth. And when you do that consistently, you build more and more evidence that you are actually really good at what you do.

you build that self-trust, not from reading, you know, affirmations or waiting for someone to tell you you're ready, but from doing the thing, This is what I mean when I'm saying [00:14:00] let's let imposter syndrome ride with us. Not behind the wheel, but in the back, like the backpack. If you've got like a seven seater or like, I'm thinking of like a mini bus, like put it right up the back.

because what we're doing when we're letting it ride with us, but we're still taking action is we are not wasting a lot of our time, energy, attention, trying to deal with and get rid of imposter syndrome. We're actually just like kind of noticing it's there, letting it be there, but focusing our time, energy, attention on creating what we wanna create.

 as I said, like creating the impact we desire, creating the income we desire, building and creating what it is we want for our life and our business. Not letting that imposter syndrome mess with us. And in the meantime, while it's still at the back riding with us, we are collecting all of this evidence that we actually can do the thing, which then helps to quieten quiet, quieten it, quieten it down.

You know, it's gonna affect us less if we move through it in this way. You don't overcome imposter syndrome By collecting more qualifications. You [00:15:00] overcome it by collecting more evidence that you can do the thing, and by deciding I believe in myself. I back myself. I'm not waiting for permission anymore. this is the rite of passage piece. This is the piece in oftentimes I see with clients and for myself, like in the early stages of business, this rite of passage where it's like, okay, we realize like, well, there is no person that comes around and says to you, you know enough now.

You've experienced enough now, you've helped enough people now or, or whatever. Like fill in the blank. Whatever you think is required in order to do your work in the world, there is not one person that will come around and say, yes, that is allowed for you. Now go ahead and do that. No one is gonna cancel you.

No one is going to judge you. No one is going to have a differing opinion to you like that doesn't happen. I think imposter syndrome is part of us. Craving that, and hence why I see it [00:16:00] as a rite of passage. you realize that that can still happen. You just need to trust yourself and believe in yourself and keep collecting that evidence that you know what you're doing.

And the reason why I say no amount of qualifications is going to, get rid of imposter syndrome for you. No amount of followers or likes or like, you know, people agreeing with you, changes that from the outside in is because I have worked with so many people who have got all the qualifications and maybe this is you, maybe you've got all the qualifications, maybe you've received like so much great recognition and you know, praise for your work.

and yet still it's affecting you. this is not. An outside job. This is an inside job. So how might we actually do the inside job? Like what are the actual steps for this imposter syndrome inside job? And from a perspective of you're not broken, you don't need to be fixed, you don't [00:17:00] need to remove parts of yourself.

Imposter syndrome gets to ride with us. It can be a really great integrity checker and. Like it is. Okay. And I think that's probably the first step here is to actually normalize it. You know, remind yourself like this is actually a common experience. It is not that you're not cut out for business, it's that you have integrity.

This is your imposter syndrome in checking your integrity. And chances are you are expanding, you are growing into new leadership, new visibility, and perhaps going into some unfamiliar territory. Number two, notice if there's a pattern. when does it show up? Is it when you're about to post?

Is it when you raise your price? Is it when someone praises you? Is it when you're putting together a new offering and you're like, oh my God, this is so amazing. Yes, we're gonna do this and that. I'm gonna help them with these results and this is what's gonna change for them. And then you're like, oh my God, actually I can't.

Like maybe, maybe that won't [00:18:00] happen. Maybe I dunno what I'm doing right. I want you just to notice when this shows up for you and give yourself space to choose a new response. I've talked about before, the kind of 1 0 1 model of, coaching, which is that, you know, like our thoughts to a lead, to a certain type of feeling that creates a certain type of action or inaction that creates a certain kind of result, right?

And so if you are noticing this coming up at a certain point and it's a pattern, then you know you can actually create some new thoughts. You can craft some thoughts that are actually gonna feel so much better, like make you feel so much better within yourself, you know? So I would get curious about what it is that you can be thinking to help you feel a certain kind of way to have you take a certain type of action to create a certain type of result.

. Okay. And the third step here is I want you to make a list. Yeah. Like what have clients said? What results [00:19:00] have you helped create? what do people thank you for? Like, what is all the evidence that you can, that you've collected up until this point in time that actually does.

As I said, provide you the evidence that you know what you're doing, that you can help your clients create the results that you desire, that you are meant to be here, that you do belong in this industry, in whatever room you wanna be in, you know, with whoever is amongst you, you know? Yeah.

Like. I want you to start to gather all that evidence. Something that might be really helpful is to have like a folder of testimonials or even just like comments from your clients and screenshots. Yeah. You might not ever wanna do anything with them outside of, you know, sharing them outside of that folder.

It might simply just be for you to anchor back into that and to show your brain the evidence. That is contrary to imposter syndrome when we're experiencing imposter syndrome. We spend so much time [00:20:00] thinking thoughts up that one end of the spectrum of like, oh, I dunno what I'm doing. I'm a fraud. Why do I feel like this?

Et cetera. And we don't spend any time up the other end of the, of the spectrum. You know, giving airtime to thoughts of like, what if I do know what I'm doing? Like where is the evidence that proves. I can help my clients, et cetera. Right. So I want you to start to curate if you haven't already, some kind of a folder or a list where you are actually collecting the evidence that goes against your imposter syndrome.

Yeah. Next step would be to stop outsourcing your permission. Yeah. Stop outsourcing permission if you are waiting. For sales, for client signups, for praise, for followers, for shares or likes or comments. You know, for feedback to go viral to prove your worth, like just pause right there.

What [00:21:00] you are really doing is waiting for someone else to you. You are good enough, you are ready. You are allowed to take up space. You are allowed to want what you want. You know you are allowed to do it your way. Waiting for that kind of external validation is just you waiting for confirmation of these kind of things.

The thing is, no one else can give you that in a way that actually sticks. You know? And even if they do, it won't land unless you believe it for yourself to begin with. So here's what I want you to do.

I'll give you some prompts that are gonna be really helpful. I want you to ask yourself, what am I waiting for someone to tell me right now? What am I afraid will happen if I just give myself permission to do it anyway? You know? And oftentimes. We let imposter syndrome take the wheel and be the driver because there are some secondary gain for it.

You know, it's actually probably protecting us from doing the scary thing, doing the uncomfortable thing, doing the new unfamiliar thing. Right. [00:22:00] So that question again is like, what am I afraid will happen if I just give myself permission to do it anyway? Like actually just look your fears in the face.

Yeah. What about this question I want you to ask yourself, if no one else needed to approve, what would I do next? I feel like that's such a fun question. You know, almost like daring yourself, being a little bit cheeky about it. Like, okay, so if I didn't need anyone's approval or permission or for someone else to do it before me, or for it to be considered like the thing to do in my industry, what would I do next?

and lastly, if I fully believed I was good enough already, how would I show up today? I want you to kind of really maybe even close your eyes for that one. Obviously not if you're driving, like, if I fully believed I was good enough already, how would I show up today? Don't let your brain say, oh, I don't know.

Let your brain like maybe do some daydreaming or considering like how would you actually be showing up differently if you did think. And you did [00:23:00] believe that you were good enough already. And then I want you to flip it. Whatever answers you're waiting for externally, say it to yourself right now.

might sound a bit, it might feel a bit silly, but maybe it's something like, I give myself permission to launch this offer even if no one's asked for it yet. I give myself permission to call myself a coach, a mentor, an artist, even if I'm still learning. I, I called myself a surfer before I had given anyone had given permission to call myself a surfer.

And that's the thing, like, no one's coming around checking beaches, letting people know that they're surfers or not, right? Yes. I, I've become better, I've become a better surfer. But even when I was learning, I was, really starting to. Embrace the identity of a surfer because I was out there in winter in a wetsuit, freezing my little titties off having a go, you know?

And it wasn't easy. Like, yeah, it's uncomfortable, right? It's uncomfortable to step into a new identity, but like, [00:24:00] let yourself do that, you know? Let yourself give yourself permission to embrace that identity, to call yourself a coach, a mentor, an artist, a creator, even if you're still learning. You might also wanna say out loud, or even just write it in your journal.

Like, I give myself permission for pleasure, for rest, for whatever it is I desire, even if the to-do list isn't done. And I give myself permission to speak boldly and truthfully and in alignment with what I believe. Even if someone doesn't like it, you know, a big part of. Moving through imposter syndrome is deciding that your opinion of yourself matters over anyone else's.

Yeah. That is so powerful in itself. Here's the thing, like permission is, I wanna say like a muscle, but as a former exercise physiologist, I get a bit annoyed when people say, oh, like, you know, permission is a muscle, or, Anyway, it's not like physiologically, it's not an [00:25:00] anatomically correct, but you know what I'm trying to say here, like giving yourself permission to do the thing is a metaphorical muscle.

There we go. I feel better about that. Now. The more you give it to yourself, you know, permission, the stronger your self-trust becomes, you know, the easier it is to be, to give yourself that permission. I always say to my clients when they're having a hard time, like, you know, they're kind of struggling doing something for say, the first time, whether that's going live on Instagram or, you know, creating a program or raising their prices to a certain price that they haven't sold before.

I'm like, of course it's gonna feel uncomfortable. Like it would be unreasonable to expect it to be easy and feel uncom and feel comfortable when you've never done it before. And so the more you hit and give yourself permission, the easier it becomes, the better you'll get at it. You'll stop needing that constant validation and you'll know how to actually validate yourself, you know?

And that like that is when you become unstoppable. I'm getting excited thinking about it. So [00:26:00] the last piece here before we talk about really the kind of support that you wanna get, the last piece here is to take the action anyway. You know, like obviously you've done your integrity check.

You've done your gut check and you're like, yeah, I think it's just imposter syndrome raising its ugly head. And so I want you to take the action anyway. Yeah. Not because, you know, the imposter syndrome voice is completely gone, not because you have, you know, fully healed it or removed it. but because you've decided that that voice doesn't get to run the show anymore, , you take the action, you post the thing, you pitch the offer, you speak your truth.

Not because you are fearless, you know, not because it feels really comfortable, but because you are powerful and this is what it means to build evidence. This is what builds that self trust. When you act, then you realize like, oh, I didn't die. It wasn't a disaster. I can actually do this. You know? And slowly that voice does quieten and not because you have silenced it, [00:27:00] but because you've moved through it because.

It realized it doesn't drive anymore. And as I said, our last point here is to get support. You were never meant to hold your business alone, especially not the weight of, you know, imposter syndrome or your inner critic, right? Imposter syndrome thrives in isolation. It wants you to hide. It wants you to go it alone.

It wants you to stay, you know, stuck inside your comfort zone and stuck inside your own thoughts and stuck inside like where it's familiar. And when you have someone in your corner, someone who can reflect back to you that, maybe this is just imposter syndrome, because what they see of you is completely different.

when you have that person who sees your brilliance clearly. who can like help you spot those gaps between who you really are and who your imposter voice is trying to convince you that you are. It's an absolute game changer. that's what coaching is [00:28:00] for. Not because you are broken, but because you are ready to lead, because you're ready to experience that power and that self approval and that permission for yourself.

Because you wanna move with clarity and with confidence, and with the ability to trust yourself fully and back yourself. And finally, stop letting imposter syndrome, take your, your time, your energy, your potential. . If you've been feeling the weight of imposter syndrome, it is slowing you down.

You already know that, right? Here's what I want you to know as well. Let's recap. It doesn't mean you are not good enough. It doesn't mean you are not ready. It means you're stretching, you're growing, you're expanding. It means you have integrity. Let it be there. If it needs to be there, just don't let it drive.

You have got shit to do, right? You've got people to serve. You've got a business to build. You've got money to make. You've got things to do that actually feel like you. you don't need another certification or qualification. You don't need to be more polished. You don't need to wait for someone else to say that [00:29:00] you're allowed.

By the way, there is no one like that. Remember, you get to give yourself the green light starting now, and if you are ready to stop waiting to tune into what actually turns you on in your life and your business, and to create something that feels like a masterpiece. If you are done second guessing yourself, if you are ready to actually make that income and impact your desire, then hire me to help you.

We'll get imposter syndrome out of the driver's seat and put you back in control of your business. Now you can either apply to work with me one-on-one. I'll put the link in the show notes. Or you can join me for my in-person immersion coming up in a few weeks time, which is actually a real life result of me not letting imposter syndrome lead and actually offering what I desired, what felt fun for me, what was calling me.

Yeah, it sounds so delicious.

It's super low cost and it's going to be [00:30:00] such a fun, expansive experience. It's like personal transformation meets business clarity, meets soaking in the spa and having cocktails or mocktails in the champagne garden to give both you and your business a delicious reset to plug you back into your big juicy business desires.

Your big juicy business vision and then to create the steps that are pleasure led, that are calling to you, that feel fun to you to actually make that happen. This immersion is going to shift you out of autopilot, out of a place of perhaps feeling uninspired and maybe just doing the thing that you think you should be doing, but it actually doesn't feel like it's lighting you up.

Or taking the steps that you've been told to take, but it doesn't actually feel in alignment with you or you know, just doing the day-to-day in the reads kind of stuff that just feels so like [00:31:00] mundane, right? This is about you feeling inspired, becoming unstoppable, and really connecting with the masterpiece of your life and business that you are here to create.

There is both a one day and two day option. So the two day option is with the VIP. Great with the VIP upgrade. Day one, we'll be meeting for a masterpiece masterclass, a long lunch, and then the afternoon to soak in the spa or in the sauna, or have some mingles. Or mingle in the champagne garden for those who stay into the afternoon.

And for those who sign up for the two day VIP upgrade, like think day one plus day two of relaxing potentially like poolside of the weather works for us. Planning, uh, deep coaching and really turning your day one vision that became really clear and sparked such desire and excitement and [00:32:00] effervescence and energy in your body.

Turning that vision into soul aligned pleasure led next steps that you cannot wait to implement. So day one, you get the masterclass altogether. You get the long lunch, you get an afternoon to soak in the spa or mingle in the champagne garden. Plus then if you get the VIP upgrade, you're gonna get dinner.

Think like pizza cocktails in your favorite frock. You will have a cafe breakfast the next morning. Then we'll be getting together for an intimate mastermind style strategy session, and you'll also get lunch afterwards. It includes your own private king room, obviously all your meals and that high touch coaching from me.

So that is. What gets created when you do not let imposter syndrome lead? Right. I cannot wait to run this. I'm so excited. I'm gonna pop all the details below so you take, you can take [00:33:00] a look if you are wondering like, well, where is Reagan actually based? Where is this? It is about two hours south of Sydney on the southeast coast of Australia and the southeast coast of New South Wales.

I have got a couple of people who are considering flying in from Melbourne. There are people driving from Queensland, it is just gonna be so delicious and just an opportunity to really spend time both investing in yourself and your business and creating the steps and the strategy to leave this immersion, not needing to retreat from your life and your business.

You'll know what needs to shift. You'll be able to have that ready to take home with you. Okay. I'm gonna stop talking about now. I'm getting too excited. I'm gonna wrap up the podcast there. Thank you for joining me. Thank you to those of you who have sent me messages saying Be listening to the podcast and loving it.

It's so nice to hear. As I've said previously, I only see download numbers. I don't know who's [00:34:00] listening. I don't know what you're getting out of it. Please come and let me know. Send me a damn on Instagram. Share this episode with anyone who needs it, as I, as I said at the very beginning of the episode.

I'm sure every coach, mentor, artist, creative I know has struggled with imposter syndrome. So I think this will be a really, really valuable episode for anyone in that realm. So share it away, and I hope to see you either at my in-person immersion or in my coaching applications or both. Bye for now.