
What if the very thing you’re praised for is the thing holding you back? In this episode, I talk about the cost of being “the strong one” the one everyone relies on, the one who handles everything, the one who never asks for help. While it might look admirable on the outside, constantly carrying it all drains your health, your energy, your relationships, and even your ability to grow your business. Tune in to learn how this pattern shows up in your life and business, and how to start receiving support so you can scale your business without sacrificing yourself.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:00:00 The pattern high-achieving women fall into without realizing it.05:00 How ignoring your body becomes a dangerous habit.08:15 A wake-up call about not asking for help.10:00 The physical toll of always putting yourself last.12:45 Why being needed is not the same as being supported.15:30 The identity trap of being “the one who handles everything.”17:00 What’s the difference between real strength and self-abandonment?19:45 What does real support actually look like in life and business?22:00 Ways to start asking for help today.24:45 The question you need to ask yourself to stop the cycle.Resources + LinksReady to stop guessing and follow a proven system? Book your strategy call HERE!Get business tips sent right to your inbox - join the newsletter!Watch on YouTubeFollowJacqueline on IG: @theproductbosstheproductboss.com
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