In this raw and inspiring episode, Kim Strobel peels back the curtain on the persistent struggles with perfectionism and scarcity mindset that can hold us back from showing up as our fullest, most courageous selves. Through candid storytelling and relatable personal examples, Kim demonstrates how these limiting beliefs can creep into our lives—whether it’s launching a new podcast episode, stepping onto a stage for the first time, or simply navigating the unpredictable ebbs and flows of business.
What’s in this episode:
- Kim’s honest confession about overthinking her podcast, the pressure to “do it perfectly,” and how letting go of the need for perfection unlocked her ability to act and serve
- The powerful reminder that “perfection is the lowest standard you can hold yourself to,” and why chasing it only serves to stall true progress and fulfillment
- Behind-the-scenes stories of facing fear: From her first-ever keynote for 900 people, to building and evolving her business through periods of uncertainty
- A look into the realities of slower seasons in business, and strategies Kim uses to shift from a scarcity mindset to creative, solution-focused action
- The ripple effect of tough decisions—like reducing her assistant’s hours—sparking growth, independence, and creative hustle both in her team and herself
- Practical encouragement to recognize when you’re stuck in perfectionism or fear, and how to take the next brave step—no makeup, no perfect plan, just real action
Kim urges listeners to embrace imperfection, acknowledge their fears, and push forward anyway—reminding us that abundance and growth are on the other side of discomfort.
Key Takeaways:
- Perfectionism is a trap that paralyzes progress; action—however imperfect—is what builds momentum and opens doors.
- Periods of slow growth or uncertainty are normal; responding with creativity, outreach, and positive energy can reignite opportunity.
- Scarcity mindset is a sneaky saboteur—recognize it, feel your feelings, and then use that discomfort to fuel your next steps.
- Sometimes setbacks (like having to cut back team hours) can catalyze growth and innovation, benefitting everyone involved.
- When you feel stuck or inadequate, let yourself move through the doubt and take action anyway—the magic lies in the doing.
“You don’t have to have everything perfect in order to take action. Perfection is the very thing that will get in your way, over and over again.”
Thank you for joining Kim in this moment of real talk and empowerment. If her reflections struck a chord with you, please share this episode with someone who could use a lift, tag Kim on Instagram with your biggest takeaway, subscribe for more encouragement and practical inspiration, and please leave a review here or at kimstrobel.com/review, to help others discover the show.
Remember:
Don’t wait for perfection—move forward with courage, creativity, and trust in your ability to create abundance, one imperfect but brave step at a time.