From Intimidation to Inspiration: How to thrive in peer learning groups without burning out
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"I remember walking into my first mastermind group meeting: My heart was racing-a mix of excitement and a lot of nerves. I had finally taken the leap to invest in myself and my business, hoping this would be the push I needed to level up. I imagined sitting alongside people who truly got it-fellow entrepreneurs who had faced the same struggles and could share insights to help me dodge the usual pitfalls."
"Joining a peer learning group-whether it's an online class, a mastermind, or group coaching-can be an incredible way to level up your business. Suddenly, you're surrounded by people who've walked the same path, tackled similar hurdles, and found ways to move past them. But let's be honest-it can also feel a lot. The same people who are meant to inspire you can sometimes leave you questioning if you're good enough."
"Instead of feeling motivated, I started feeling intimidated and a little inadequate. But then I made a crucial shift: instead of feeling intimidated, I chose to be inspired; instead of jealousy, I embraced curiosity. With a new mindset, I started asking questions, learning from those who intimidated me, and seeing their success as an opportunity for my own growth."
Read at Fast Company
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