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What The Authority Problem Feels Like

You are sabotaging your authority

The Feelings You May Have

You know you're capable. You've proven it; in past roles, leading important projects, serving your church and community. You know how to get the job done and show up for the people.

But professionally, it feels different.

You hesitate when you should speak up. You second-guess decisions you know are right. You feel the weight of every choice because you're not sure which version of yourself you're supposed to be in that moment.

It's not that you lack skills. It's that you're leading from a divided place.

You can feel it. And the worst part? You suspect that others can too. That gap between who you know you are and how you're showing up. It's costing you influence. It's costing you impact. It's keeping you stuck at a level you outgrew long ago.

This isn't imposter syndrome. This is what happens when your greatest source of authority, your faith, stays separated from your professional life.

You don't need more confidence. You need to stop fragmenting who you are.