How the worst spa experience of my life taught me it was ok to be the villain in someone else's story đź‘€
Being the villain in your thirties doesn’t mean you’re evil — it means you’re finally prioritising YOUR needs, setting boundaries, and refusing to settle for a life that doesn’t make you happy.
In this episode of The Confidence Show, I share a personal story (including the worst spa experience of my life...) to show you how speaking up for yourself can make you “the villain” in someone else’s story, and why that’s not only okay, but necessary.
We’ll talk about:
✔️ Why setting boundaries makes people uncomfortable
✔️ The difference between confidence and rudeness
✔️ What being the villain actually looks like in your 30s
✔️ How to stop people-pleasing and start living for YOU
If you’re ready to stop settling, start speaking up, and step into your “villain era” with confidence — this is for you.
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