The Real Block Isn’t Failure — It’s Fear of Success with Ash Seddeek
Description
Bradley Jacobs welcomes Ash Seddeek, founder of Mivante and fractional Organizational Change Management Advisor, who has worked with executives at Cisco, Uber, and Google. This conversation explores the psychological barriers that hold fractional consultants back from reaching their full potential, centered around the powerful Marianne Williamson quote: "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure."
Ash reveals how limiting beliefs—often rooted in fear of success, losing relationships, or leaving behind proven expertise—prevent professionals from expanding their practices. The discussion covers practical strategies including the "meeting with self" framework, the Own It-Win It-Crush It model for fractional consultants, and how to reframe business development from "sales" to problem-solving conversations. Ash emphasizes the importance of vulnerability with clients, creating referenceability through exceptional work quality, and building a community of fellow professionals to combat isolation. Whether you're struggling with perfectionism, avoiding business development, or transitioning from corporate to fractional work, this episode provides actionable wisdom for pushing past fear and letting your light shine.
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00:00 Introduction and Ash's background
01:05 Our deepest fear: powerful beyond measure
02:34 Fear of losing relationships through success
04:01 Uncovering subconscious limiting beliefs
05:40 The Friday meeting with self practice
07:13 Pushing boundaries vs. playing it safe
08:59 Learning from failure and giving permission
10:13 Perfectionism and self-worth from accomplishment
11:15 Fear of success: losing relationships
12:21 Parental expectations and success
14:32 Other fears beyond losing relationships
16:00 Giving up proven expertise for the unknown
17:21 Corporate support system vs. going solo
19:12 Own It-Win It-Crush It framework
20:22 Business development is mandatory, not optional
21:22 Reframing sales as conversations
23:05 Companies have problems to solve
24:52 Looking for problems vs. doing sales
25:23 Who are you not to be brilliant?
27:28 Playing small doesn't serve the world
28:36 Showing vulnerability with clients
30:23 Inviting clients into vulnerability
31:18 Letting your light shine liberates others
32:16 The ripple effect of showing up big
33:02 Actionable steps: the reset framework
36:27 Finding your mastermind group
37:07 How to connect with Ash
37:38 The importance of working with a coach