Do It Scared: Expanding Your Capacity for Fear and Freedom
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You ever do something so f*cking scary that afterward you just sat there in silence?
Not because it went wrong—but because it went real.
That's what happens when you stretch so far outside your comfort zone that safety and fear blur into one electrifying moment of truth.
In this week's Monday Mindset with Kim, we're not glorifying fear—we're reframing it.
You'll learn how to tell the difference between doing something scary and doing something stupid, and how to use your nervous system as a compass so you can push yourself just past the edge—without losing your footing.
Kim unpacks how fear can either shut you down or wake you up, and what it really means to move from alignment, not panic.
Because this kind of courage isn't chaos—it's capacity.
🔥 In this episode, you'll learn:
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Why growth often feels like chaos in real time (and that's a good thing)
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The difference between fear as feedback and fear as red flag
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How to regulate before you leap so expansion doesn't become overwhelm
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Why doing something scary can actually expand your nervous system
🎯 This week's challenge:
Name one thing that scares the hell out of you—and regulate before you act.
Ask:
"Is this fear protecting me… or projecting me forward?"
If it's projection, move.
Even if your voice shakes. Even if your hands tremble.
Because that kind of fear? That's aliveness.
✨ Want to deepen this work?
Join Kim live for Reset Before The Rush, a free hour of nervous system recalibration for high-capacity women who want to pause on purpose before the chaos hits.
🗓️ Save your seat → go.warriorforward.com/reset