Leanne Hughes wrote the name of a podcast she didn’t have on a blue Post-it note, dropped it in a hat, and when her name was called — walked on stage and described the show as if it existed. It didn’t. A few months later, the First Time Facilitator was born. That’s also how she landed a Wiley publishing deal, and sold out a 50-person consulting conference in eight days.
The pattern is always the same: claim it first, build it second. Resourcefulness shows up after commitment, not before it. Waiting until you’re ready is the riskier move.
In this episode: why tight deadlines are a gift, what happens when you fuse your identity with your work, and why disliking failure and fearing it are two very different things.
Links to learn more about Leanne:
Website: https://www.leannehughes.com
Work Fame Substack: https://workfa.me
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leannehughes/
Instagram: https://www.youtube.com/@LeanneHughes
YouTube: https://www.instagram.com/leannehughes/
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