The reason you haven't become known for something yet isn't your content, your niche, or your offer. It's something quieter than that and most people never name it.
This quiz will. By the end you'll know exactly where you've been abandoning your own authority and what to do about it.
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Question 1 of 60% complete
Someone asks what you do at a networking event. What actually happens inside you before you answer?
Not what you say — what happens first.
AI scan the room and quietly adjust my answer depending on who they are
BI start talking and realise halfway through I've gone off in the wrong direction again
CI know exactly what to say but it never feels impressive enough to actually say it out loud
DI know my answer and I just haven't fully decided it's the right one yet
It's Sunday night and you're thinking about the week ahead. What's the feeling?
AMild dread because my messaging still isn't landing and I genuinely don't know how to fix it
BA low-level anxiety that I've been here before and I'm still not any further forward than I was
CFrustration because I can see what I should be building but I can't quite bring myself to commit to it
DA quiet knowing of exactly what I'd do followed immediately by the urge to run it by someone first
The honest version of why you haven't fully committed to one thing yet is...
The real answer. Not the one that sounds good.
AEvery time I get close something shinier arrives and suddenly my thing feels less relevant than it did
BI've pivoted so many times that I'm not sure any of the directions have actually been mine
CThe thing I'd commit to feels too easy and like it can't possibly be what people would pay for
DI know what it is and I just need one person I trust to tell me it's not a terrible idea
When a client gets a result working with you, what's your very first instinct?
ARelief and then immediately wondering whether I can replicate it with a proper strategy next time
BExcitement followed by the urge to pivot my whole offer around exactly what just worked for them
CGenuine surprise that something so natural to me could mean that much to someone else
DPride and then a quiet wish that I felt that certain about my own direction in my business
The content you're most proud of, the post that felt most like you, what happened after you posted it?
AIt got engagement but I didn't follow it up because I wasn't sure it was really on brand for me
BI loved it in the moment but by the next week I was already posting something completely different
CPeople responded like I'd said something they'd never heard before which confused me because it felt so obvious
DIt did really well and I thought I should do more of that and then immediately talked myself out of it
If you're being completely honest, the real reason you're not known for something yet is...
This one matters. Take a breath before you answer.
AI've spent so long learning everyone else's way that I've genuinely forgotten that I have my own
BI keep changing direction before anything has a real chance to land and create momentum
CThe thing I'm genuinely brilliant at doesn't feel like enough so I keep looking for something bigger
DI know exactly what my thing is and I just haven't backed myself enough to fully claim it yet