So many women in business are stuck asking the same small, disempowered questions: "How do I get clients? Why isn't this working? What am I missing?"
I get it — I've been there too. I've had the nights of scribbling in my journal, looping on "I don't know what to do," drowning in inner work, or over-consuming content hoping the secret answer would appear. But here's the truth: staying in that energy of "I don't know" keeps you in confusion and overwhelm. And confusion doesn't build a business. Leadership does.
In this episode, we're talking about the power of the questions you're asking — because the quality of your questions will always reflect the quality of your leadership and your results. When you're asking small, victim-y, disempowered questions, you create small, stuck energy. When you ask bigger, bolder, more powerful questions, you create clarity, movement, and results.
This isn't about finding the one magic strategy or someone else's three-step formula. It's about realizing that you already know more than you're giving yourself credit for — and deciding to lead yourself with what you've got.
If you've been spiraling in "I don't know" energy, this conversation is your reminder to stop handing your power away and start leading with better, stronger questions. Because leaders don't wait for answers. Leaders create them.