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Episode 50: Stop Overachieving, Start Being Seen

Episode 50: Stop Overachieving, Start Being Seen

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Summary:In this deeply personal solo episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what visibility really requires—and why it’s not just about strategy, but identity.I share a defining moment from my childhood that shaped how I learned to be seen, and how that experience quietly turned into a “vow” to stay safe by overachieving instead of fully expressing myself. If you’ve ever found yourself doing all the right things but still holding back your voice, this episode will likely hit close to home.I walk you through how your brain is trying to protect you (even when it’s keeping you small), and introduce one of my favorite tools—the “hula hoop” concept—to help you separate what’s actually yours to carry from what isn’t.Most importantly, I offer three simple but powerful shifts that will help you own your narrative before anyone else does—so you can stop waiting to be recognized and start showing up as the leader you already are.This isn’t about becoming more visible by doing more. It’s about becoming more visible by deciding who you are before the room does.🔑 Key Takeaways:Visibility Is an Identity PracticeI’ve learned that being seen isn’t just about speaking up—it’s about who you believe you are when you do. When your identity feels safe, your visibility becomes natural. 👉 Audience follow-up: Where in your life are you still tying your visibility to validation instead of self-trust?The “Vows” You Didn’t Know You MadeI share how a childhood moment shaped the way I showed up for years—and how many of us create invisible rules about staying safe by not being fully seen. 👉 Audience follow-up: What’s a moment from your past that may have influenced how you show up today?Your Brain Is Trying to Protect YouThat hesitation you feel? It’s not weakness—it’s protection. But what once kept you safe might now be keeping you small. 👉 Audience follow-up: Where might your protection patterns be holding you back from real visibility?The Hula Hoop ConceptI use this tool to remind myself what’s in my control—and what’s not. Other people’s opinions live outside the hoop, but the meaning I assign to them stays inside. 👉 Audience follow-up: What are you currently carrying that doesn’t belong in your “hula hoop”?Own Your Narrative Before Anyone Else DoesI break down three simple moves: name what you’re bringing, decide who you’re there for, and choose what it means about you—before anyone else gets to decide. 👉 Audience follow-up: Before your next meeting, how can you intentionally define your role and voice?Visibility That CompoundsEvery time you show up as yourself, it builds. Real visibility isn’t a one-time act—it’s something that grows with every honest expression. 👉 Audience follow-up: What’s one small way you can show up more fully this week?🔎 Mentioned in the Episode:The “hula hoop” framework for boundaries and controlHow identity shapes visibility more than strategy ever willThe concept of “protective patterns” and overachievementThree practical moves to own your voice and narrative✨ Reflection Prompts:Where am I performing instead of expressing?What story have I been letting others write about me?What would it look like to decide who I am before I walk into the room?🧠 Who This Episode Is For: Ambitious women who are doing all the right things—but still feel unseenLeaders ready to stop overperforming and start expressingProfessionals navigating visibility, confidence, and self-trustAnyone who wants to own their voice, story, and presence—fully and unapologetically📩 Want to Go Deeper?Follow Lori on LinkedIn to continue the conversationBook a Leadership Strategy Call with Lori: loripine.com🎧 Subscribe to The Joy CEO Podcast⭐️ Leave a review to help other heart-centered leaders find the show📲 Share this episode with someone who’s navigating pressure and wants to do it with more grace
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