Pathway to Profit Q&A

Moving into prosperity and confidence (answer from Katie)

Edwina Peden & Katie Rose Season 1 Episode 10

Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.

0:00 | 4:13

We explore a grounded path from low self-worth to confident action by making the work about service, not self. Then we confront money blocks with practical tools that align values with prosperity and turn purpose into income.

• using service as an antidote to self-doubt
• adopting a WWI-inspired action mindset
• reframing imposter syndrome into offering value
• identifying cultural and family money blocks
• applying Rachel Rodgers’ strategies for earning
• learning from Denise Duffield-Thomas on pricing and ease
• building weekly habits that link impact to revenue

“If you're listening to this, just go get that book. It's free on Spotify Premium.”


Want to continue working with us?

The Yoga Business Accelerator Program is an immersive online reset for your business to have you gain focus and a plan for profit. We start in early March 2026.

Whether you're at the very beginning of your business (you might not even have a website yet!) or you've been going for a while this intensive program will support you to vision into growth and clarity.

Here's what's included:

Personalised attention. We want to give you our focused attention to accelerate your business. Let’s go from overwhelm and procrastination to profit and passion together.⁠

A live online container, we will hold your hand through marketing, business strategy, content creation and pricing and more. ⁠

Practical and energetic support. We need a clear plan of action based on strategy. And we need a steady mindset so we can stay aligned with the vision. We've got you covered for both.

Nine months of support, our first three months together will be intensive and focused and you'll have still have monthly zoom sessions after that to keep you accountable and supported.

https://www.bhaktibusiness.com.au/yogabusinessaccelerator

Edwina & Katie x

SPEAKER_00:

Okay, Versuda is asking for advice on the best way to address a lifetime of lack of self-worth and move into confidence and prosperity. Um I have two pieces here that I want to recommend, one that's very sort of practical and one that I guess is a little bit more kind of esoteric. Um, around the self-confidence, um, actually, what I recommend doing with the self-confidence and the low self-worth piece is as much as you can putting yourself into a position of being of service. So where you are able to teach or to share or to be in community, serving others, helping others, supporting others, you'll find that you'll make it less about your own sense of confidence and sense of self-worth and more about being of service. So whenever I feel a little bit less than or a little bit overwhelmed or like um lacking in confidence, I try to really think about it how I can be of service here? How can I make this not about me and show up in a way that really serves others? Um, and I know this might sound like a really silly analogy to make, but I just recently finished reading a novel about the women in World War One and how, you know, they went from being a lot of the society ladies were kind of told women didn't have the vote, women couldn't do anything, they were kind of seen very, very much as second-class citizens, less intelligent, less capable. And then World War I broke out and all the men went to war, and we know that hundreds of thousands of men died in World War I. And all of a sudden, women were left behind, both in Australia and um in the UK and all over the world, having to run countries, and all of a sudden they were allowed to wear trousers and they were allowed to operate machinery and do things that they hadn't been permitted to do before out of necessity. Um, and instead of doubting their confidence or their ability or the narratives that they'd been told about not being good enough, they just got on with it because they had to, and it was really a job of service, it was a job of um showing up and doing what needed to be done. Um, and I feel like there's something around that energy that we could really adopt as yoga teachers and spiritual teachers, like when we feel imposter syndrome or we feel not good enough, it's like, well, what do I have to share that's of value? How can I be of service here? Let me not make it about what I've been told or what I feel might make me less than, and make it more about what I do have to offer and what I can share. So I don't know if that's helpful, but that's something I've been reflecting on a lot recently. Now, the other thing about prosperity and money is most of us have some pretty gnarly money blocks. Like we have some stuff going on with money, whether it's come from our childhood or whether it's come from society, the patriarchy, the culture that we live in. Um, and I know for myself I've definitely had to do a bit of proactive work um to overcome my money blocks and my money issues. There are two people in particular that have really, really helped me with that. One of them is a woman called Rachel Rogers, and I highly recommend her book, We Should All Be Millionaires. It's a brilliant, brilliant book for anyone in business. You should all read it. Like if you're listening to this, just go get that book. It's free on Spotify Premium. You can listen to it as an audiobook on Spotify Premium for free. Um, and um, or you can, of course, just get the hard copy and read it. Um, very recommended. And then the other woman who's been very helpful to me in this regard with money blocks and sort of creating business and thinking through my money stuff is a woman called Denise Stuffield Thomas. She has a podcast which I recommend you go and listen to. Again, that's a free resource. Um, all of her stuff is brilliant. She, yeah, really, really recommend her work, and you can do a deep dive into her podcast, and um it will really help you to work through some of this money stuff and some of the sticky stuff around building prosperity and um generating revenue through what you do.