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  • 46. Creative Confidence: The Goal That Strengthens Self-Worth with Bhavini Lakhani
    2025/12/18

    A conversation about creative confidence, goal setting, and how sharing your work builds self-worth. Designer Bhavini joins Leila to explore fear, visibility, and growth.

    In this episode of Psychologically Speaking, Leila Ainge sits down with creative designer Bhavini (B81 Designs) to explore the psychology behind creative confidence, self-worth, and setting goals that stretch you.

    Bhavini shares the now-iconic story of her childhood Peter Rabbit — the rainbow-drenched sculpture her mum repainted white — and how that moment shaped her creative identity decades later. It becomes a powerful metaphor for self-expression, suppression, and the courage to show the work you’re proud of.

    💡 What’s inside this episode
    • How childhood experiences quietly shape creative identity
    • Why sharing your work feels terrifying — even when clients love it
    • The difference between confidence, self-esteem, and self-worth
    • How fear of rejection stops creatives from posting their work
    • The “imagined audience” and why visibility feels risky
    • Practical strategies for building a habit of sharing
    • Why accountability, community, and collaboration matter
    • How one difficult client situation derailed Bhavini’s motivation
    • The value of starting a goal that’s really about self-worth, not perfection

    🎯 Bhavini’s 2026 Goal

    To share more of her design work online ,consistently, visibly, and beyond her comfort zone , and to build self-worth by doing the thing she’s been avoiding.

    With tools like the Rejection Challenge, a bingo card of self-sabotage phrases, and reframing portfolio updates as self-worth time, the episode shows what it looks like to set a goal that genuinely grows you.

    🧠 Why this episode matters

    If you’ve ever hesitated to show your work, doubted your abilities, or worried about being judged online, this conversation will land deeply. It’s about identity, self-expression, and the quieter psychology behind creative careers.


    🔗 Mentioned
    • B81 Designs (Bhavini)
    • Doing It For the Kids Community
    • Being Freelance
    • Liz Mosley & The Rejection Challenge
    • Hannah Isted

    🚀 Join the 2026 Goal Sprint

    Want your own ambitious, exciting 2026 goal — the kind that assumes you can grow from day one? Join Leila’s 60-minute live Goal Sprint.


    www.leilaainge.co.uk/goalsprint

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    39 分
  • 45. From Stretch Goals to Finish Lines: Goal Setting, Marketing Growth & Marathon Mindset with Hannah
    2025/12/16

    In this episode of Psychologically Speaking, Leila talks with marketer, community-builder and marathon-in-training Hannah Isted, about her 2026 goals.

    Together, they explore how ambitious stretch goals like scaling a marketing membership and finishing the London Marathon in a faster time, require the same core ingredients: consistency, accountability, community, and strategic planning.

    This conversation blends the worlds of business growth, running, and mindset coaching, showing how transferable skills like contingency planning, habit building, and overcoming self-sabotage can fuel both entrepreneurial success and marathon training.

    Hannah shares the motivation behind her bold business goals, the momentum built over four years of consistent work, and the commitment to focusing solely on membership growth. She also talks about how a strong community, from her business audience to her running partners, keeps her accountable and inspired.

    Switching gears into marathon training, Leila and Hannah explore the running mindset, the role of audiobooks and podcasts in staying motivated, the importance of “time on feet,” and why you don’t need to reinvent the wheel in training. They discuss everything from speed work, consistency, and progress tracking to the quiet ways self-sabotage can creep into big goals.

    Whether you're an entrepreneur scaling a community, a runner training for a marathon, or someone trying to build better habits in your everyday life, this episode is full of practical insights, inspiring stories, and grounded strategies.

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    36 分
  • 44. The Ripple Effect: Women, Money, and Mission-Driven Growth with Lucy Green
    2025/12/09

    In this episode of Psychologically Speaking: The Goal Experiments, Lucy shares her 2026 goal, not just for her business, but for the women who benefit when she succeeds.

    We talk about what it means to set a goal that has social impact. Lucy’s ambition is grounded in something practical: helping more women secure meaningful contracts and build financially independent businesses.

    This is a grounded, thoughtful conversation about the kind of goal that changes not just a business, but the people around it. If you’re setting your own 2026 intentions, Lucy’s clarity and ambition might be exactly the nudge you need.

    SOCIAL MEDIA & WEBSITE LINKS

    www.lucygreen.net

    https://www.instagram.com/lucygreencoaching/

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    37 分
  • 43. Animation, Ambition, and the 2026 Plan with Duncan Caterall-Mason
    2025/12/02

    In this episode of Psychologically Speaking: The Goal Experiments, animator and filmmaker Duncan Catterall-Mason talks to Leila Ainge on what it really takes to build a sustainable freelance career in the creative industries. They talk about ambition and burnout when you’re raising a family and trying to carve out time to network.

    Duncan shares his 16-year journey in animation and visual effects, why he’s shifting toward a premium service model, and what launching a new showreel by December will unlock for his growth in 2026. We dig into the psychology of social proof, the realities of client outreach.

    If you’re a freelancer, creative, or independent figuring out success on your terms — with fewer clients, better boundaries, and a clearer plan — this episode will leave you feeling seen.

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    46 分
  • 42. The Psychology of Goal Setting: Flexibility, Identity & Belonging
    2025/11/25

    Why do some goals stick while others fade?

    In this episode, psychologist Leila Ainge explores the psychology behind effective goal-setting — blending insights from real conversations with three guests and research on motivation, social identity, and resilience.

    You’ll hear how Rebecca, Jen, and Darren each navigate creative ambition, self-belief, and belonging, and how their stories reveal the deeper psychological forces shaping success.

    Expect practical reflection points on:

    • The difference between approach and avoidance motivation
    • Why flexible four-week check-ins outperform rigid plans
    • How your social identity shapes confidence and action
    • What it means to design goals that fit who you’re becoming

    This is your psychology-backed guide to setting goals that work with your identity, not against it.

    Ready to stop guessing what’s driving your goals?

    Download your free Goal Reflection Log — the first exercise from my psychology-backed coaching framework — and start your next check-in, not check-up.

    Create space to think before the new year rush and design goals that actually fit who you’re becoming.

    👉 www.leilaainge.co.uk/coaching

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    18 分
  • 41. Drawing Belonging: Darren Scotland on ambition and place, the goal experiments
    2025/11/18

    Designer and illustrator Darren Scotland, founder of Ace of Place, joins psychologist Leila Ainge to talk about creative ambition, belonging, and the self-doubt that often comes with growth.

    Darren’s 2026 goal is to grow his business from a solo studio into a collaborative creative brand — one that celebrates homes, buildings, and the stories that make them meaningful. Together, he and Leila unpack what it means to balance ambition with authenticity, to manage fear of failure, and to build systems strong enough to hold a bigger vision.


    This conversation explores:

    • How our sense of place shapes identity and purpose
    • Why flexibility and structure are both essential for creative growth
    • The inner voice that whispers “Who do you think you are?”
    • legitimacy, belonging, and self-belief in business

    If you’ve ever tried to scale a business, start a creative project, or make your work feel real in the eyes of others, Darren’s story will resonate.


    🎧 Listen for practical insight, honest reflection, and a reminder that success isn’t just built — it’s believed.

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    48 分
  • 40. From Procrastination to Publication — with Rebecca Slater
    2025/11/11

    In this episode of Psychologically Speaking, psychologist and researcher Leila Ainge talks with Rebecca Slater, who’s setting a powerful goal for 2026: to write her first book.

    Together they explore what it really takes to move from wanting to doing — overcoming procrastination, creating time, and building habits that last. Rebecca shares how shifting her mindset, using community support, and redefining success are helping her take the first steps toward authorship.

    This episode looks closely at the psychology of writing goals, the myth of the “perfect time,” and how accountability and self-compassion can turn creative aspirations into action.

    Plus, stay tuned for a sneak preview of next week’s guest, Darren Scotland, who shares his big ambition for 2026

    Key Themes
    • Goal setting and mindset shifts
    • Overcoming procrastination
    • Time management
    • Writing habits and creative discipline
    • Accountability and community support

    www.leilaainge.co.uk

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    32 分
  • 39. Jen Vaughan on Balancing Nurture and Profit, The Goal Experiments
    2025/11/11

    In this first conversation of The Goal Experiments, psychologist and researcher Leila Ainge speaks with yoga teacher Jen Vaughan about the tension between giving and receiving, authenticity and marketing, nurture and profit.

    Together, they unpack what happens when care is your craft: how to claim space, ask for fair payment, and show up as your whole self without feeling like you’ve lost something in the process.

    We follow Jen as she sets her first 2026 “goal-resolution”:

    1. Claim space and set clearer boundaries
    2. Ask for testimonials and feedback
    3. Experiment with authentic marketing that reflects who she really is

    If you’ve ever found it uncomfortable to be paid for the work you love, this episode offers a grounded, compassionate look at the psychology behind self-worth and the art of being visible.

    Key themes
    • The psychology of pricing and self-worth
    • Feminine identity in business and creative work
    • Authentic marketing vs. performance
    • Balancing nurture with ambition
    • Setting goals that feel true to you

    Call to Action

    Leila’s goal for 2026 is to double the number of listeners who tune in each week.

    Share this episode with two friends or colleagues and ask them:

    “What’s your goal for 2026?”


    www.leilaainge.co.uk/coaching

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    39 分