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Career Tips Anna Saucier and Elissa Frankham Career Tips Anna Saucier and Elissa Frankham

When Selling Feels Like Self-Betrayal

There’s a particular tension familiar to women entrepreneurs, especially those in faith-based, mission-driven, or creative businesses. We want to share our work because we feel the depth of its importance, but we resist selling—not because we lack confidence, but because we intuitively sense when healthy persuasion crosses into manipulation or when promoting our work begins to feel like self-betrayal.

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Career Tips, Personal Development Dr. Glory Enyinnaya Career Tips, Personal Development Dr. Glory Enyinnaya

Saying Yes Without Full Clarity

For Catholic women in business, vocation rarely unfolds in straight lines. We are often discerning multiple callings at once: building enterprises, stewarding influence, teaching, researching, mentoring, serving. In this layered life, discernment can feel paralyzing: What if I move too soon? What if I wait too long? What if I say yes and fail?

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