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Hey there, today I want to remind you of something powerful—your voice matters. In fact, it’s your superpower.
Maybe you’ve been sitting on an idea or feeling like you’re called to something more—something deeper. But every time you think about sharing your thoughts online or starting that course or business, you feel the hesitation. You wonder, “Who am I to say this?” “Hasn’t someone already said it?” “What if no one cares?”
I know how that feels, because I’ve been there. When I first started my business, I remember scrolling through social media, seeing all the “experts” with big followings and perfectly polished content. I thought I had to show up exactly like them. I felt like if I didn’t say something groundbreaking or brand new, then it wasn’t worth sharing. And as an introvert, I wasn’t someone who was comfortable being the loudest voice in the room—or on the internet.
And yet, something inside me kept nudging me to speak. To share. To just try.
I want to remind you: you don’t have to be the loudest. You don’t have to say something the world’s never heard before. You just have to be you. Your unique voice, your energy, your story, and your values are what make your message powerful.
We get so caught up in thinking we need to sound like someone else in order to be taken seriously. But let me ask you—how many times have you followed someone online because they were relatable? Because they were real? Because they made you feel seen? That’s what your voice can do for someone else.
When I started showing up in my own way, something shifted. I stopped worrying about being the expert or saying everything perfectly. I started focusing on showing up with heart. On sharing what I do know, rather than stressing about what I don’t.
A while back, I made a video about letting go of things that no longer serve you. I almost didn’t post it. I recorded it while walking, which is when a lot of thoughts come to me. I even had a friend encourage me and say, “Just post it. I’ll share it.” So I did—and to my surprise, people messaged me saying it was exactly what they needed to hear. That it made them feel understood. One message even said, “Thank you. I felt like this was just for me.”
That moment reminded me: it’s not about how many people hear your message—it’s about who hears it.
If one person feels less alone because you shared something from your heart, that’s powerful. That matters. You don’t need a giant audience to make a big impact. It’s the connection that counts.
I also want to speak to the introverts out there—those of us who feel like we have to muster up extra energy just to show up online. I get it. Consistency doesn’t always come easy for me either. I don’t have a perfect posting schedule. But I’ve learned that consistency doesn’t mean you absolutely have to post everyday—it means showing up when it feels right and staying true to your voice.
When you show up authentically—even if it’s just once a week—people begin to trust you. They start to recognize your heart behind the message. You’re not just another person shouting online; you become someone they look forward to hearing from.
And let’s be real: there are plenty of people online saying the same things over and over—but what’s missing is you. Your lived experience. Your voice. Your personality. You bring a certain energy and perspective to the table that no one else can, and someone out there is waiting to connect with that.
Your audience doesn’t need you to be perfect. They just need you to be present. If you’ve ever wondered if your story or your take on something is “enough,” let me tell you—it is.
People are drawn to those who are real. When you speak from a place of honesty and care, that’s what resonates. That’s what builds connection. That’s what builds trust. Not fancy graphics, not expensive production—just you, speaking from the heart.
And confidence? That comes through action. The more you speak, the more you’ll find your rhythm. It gets easier with time. But you can’t wait until you feel confident. You have to start before you’re ready. That’s where growth happens.
If this resonates with you, if you’ve been feeling the tug to start something, to share your story, to speak out—even if your voice shakes—I want to encourage you: your voice is enough. Your message is needed. And the world is better when you share it.
So, here’s your gentle nudge: post the thing. Record the podcast. Launch the course. Send the email. Be brave and speak—even if it’s messy. Even if it’s imperfect. Even if you’re nervous. Because I promise, someone out there is waiting to hear exactly what’s on your heart.
And if this episode/blog post spoke to you, I’d love to hear from you. Shoot me an email at support@courseroots.com and tell me what part hit home. And if you know another mama or creative or introverted entrepreneur who needs this message today, send it to them. Let’s remind each other that being real is more than enough.
Until next time, keep going. Keep showing up. And remember—your voice is your superpower.
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