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The Truth of who you are vs. Fake it until you make it | ep50


About this episode:

There is no fake it until you make it. You showing up in your fullness is actually the truth of who you are. You just need to be reminded of it. Listen to this episode where Shirin reminds you of how capable and powerful you are.

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A quote to take with you:

“If faking it means being confident, standing in your fullness and showing up as your whole self… that, to me, sounds like the truth.”

This week, I invite you to…

Ask yourself…

  • What does “fake it until you make it” mean to you?

  • Think of a time when you “faked it until you made it.” Write about what that situation was like. What it felt like. What it was like to be that “fake” you.

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About your host, Shirin Eskandani

Hi, love! I’m Shirin.

Coach, speaker, writer, and life alchemist.

I teach you how to trust your intuition again, tune out all the BS, and let your heart lead the way.

Because once you strengthen your inner GPS, decisions become easier, boundaries become clearer, and belly laughs become a daily thing.

A LITTLE BIT ABOUT ME:

  • I’m a certified life coach (accredited through the International Coach Federation)

  • My husband and I met on Instagram and we live in Brooklyn, NY with our plant babies 

  • I have a masters degree in Music and was a professional opera singer for twelve years.  I worked all over the world singing on stage at Carnegie Hall and the Metropolitan Opera (more on that later…). 

  • I believe in the woo just as much as I do the work (internal and external).  No amount of crystals and affirmations will make up for a lack of a healthy mindset and aligned action.

  • I love all the Real Housewives franchises.  Don’t make me choose one… seriously, don’t.


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