The Unapologetic Self: Stop Playing Small & Embrace Your Power (Digital Download)
Stop dimming your light and give yourself permission to be your full, brilliant self.
This empowering digital guide includes five transformative practices to help you overcome the fear of being "too much," stop sabotaging your momentum, and start taking up your sacred space.
Key Features:
- Instant digital download (PDF format)
- 10+ beautifully designed pages
- Print at home or use digitally
- Works with PDF annotation apps like Goodnotes, Notability, and more
- Designed for personal, non-commercial use
✨ This is a Digital PDF Download - No physical product will be shipped. ✨
✨ Includes additional bonus content linked inside ✨
🌟 WHAT'S INSIDE:
- "Throne of Power" Guided Visualization to reclaim you sovereignty (includes bonus audio version)
- The "Visibility Ladder" exercise to gently expand your comfort zone
- An "Inner Critic" Dialogue journaling practice understand and set boundaries with fear
- A Shadow Power Oracle Spread to to integrate disowned aspects of your power
- EFT Tapping Script for the fear of being seen or judged
- Empowering affirmations and journal prompts for your unapologetic self
Perfect for anyone ready to stop dimming their light, embrace their power, and show up authentically in the world.
⚡ DOWNLOAD & PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS
This is a digital product. After purchase, you’ll receive a PDF with a secure link to download your workbook. Click the link, save the file to your device, and open it with a PDF reader or using a digital notebook like Notability or Good Notes.
To print at home, use US Letter (8.5 x 11 in), select Actual Size or 100% scale, and choose double‑sided if you prefer. For a nicer feel, print on 24–32 lb paper and use color or black‑and‑white as you like.
You can also take the file to a local print shop (Staples, Office Depot, FedEx Office) or an online printer for professional printing and spiral or coil binding.
The Unapologetic Self is your 10+ page situational toolkit to help you overcome the fear of being "too much," stop sabotaging your momentum, and start taking up your sacred space.