01 / 08Type
The Pleasing Mouse
“You say yes while you feel no. You adapt, read between the lines, make sure you’re not in the way.”
What keeps you small: You’re still looking for proof that you’re good enough. In that search you lose yourself, and your mission gets diluted.
The shift: Stop proving, start choosing. For your people, your approach, your voice.
02 / 08Type
The Rescuing Helper
“You give a lot and ask for little. You feel guilty asking money for something you ‘just love to do’.”
What keeps you small: In the rescuer role you choose to ask little and give a lot. It feels noble, but it is an energy leak.
The shift: Stop rescuing, start leading. Know what you’re worth and ask for it.
03 / 08Type
The Busy Doer
“You work long days. You’re busy, very busy, but little of it brings you closer to what you actually want to build.”
What keeps you small: You do so much that quality suffers. You confuse motion with progress.
The shift: Less doing, stronger doing. Know what really moves the needle and drop the rest.
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The Waiting Perfectionist
“You wait until the offer is perfect, the website is done, you know exactly what to say. Meanwhile nothing happens.”
What keeps you small: Perfection isn’t a starting point, it’s an excuse. You hide behind optimising.
The shift: Start before it’s ready. Messy, uncertain, with a little bluff if needed.
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The Quiet Expert
“You have the knowledge, the quality, you actually know what you’re talking about. And still, someone less skilled is earning more.”
What keeps you small: Your expertise is strong, but your positioning and self-trust are lagging.
The shift: Own your value. Set it down sharply. Earn what you’re worth.
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The Doubting Visionary
“You have a mission bigger than what you’re showing. You know what you want, but not how to bring it into the world your way.”
What keeps you small: Your mission is clear, but the translation to strategy and visibility is missing.
The shift: Set your mission down sharply in your own way. Bring strategy and feeling together.
07 / 08Type
The Copying Follower
“You do what others do because it looks like it works. You copy structures, formats, words, and still the result lags.”
What keeps you small: You try to move inside someone else’s system. A strategy that doesn’t fit you doesn’t work.
The shift: Stop copying, start owning. Learn from others, apply it your way.
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The Almost-Unicorn
“You’re closer to your breakthrough than you think. You have the vision, you’ve made choices, you’re already moving. But there is still that last layer.”
What keeps you small: At this level, doing more isn’t the answer anymore. It’s the old patterns surfacing again, exactly when it matters.
The shift: Don’t push harder, look deeper. Bring energy work and sharp strategy together.