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Redirecting the Mind Toward Possibility
This Auralis Media feature takes a more personal turn from Meghan Clor’s usual conversations around marketing and business growth.
Instead of focusing on funnels, conversions, or strategy, the article explores something much deeper:
the internal dialogue that shapes how people show up in business and in life.
In the piece, Meghan shares a powerful realization that came during a moment of intense self-doubt before a sales call with a high-level client.
Like many entrepreneurs, her mind immediately spiraled into questions:
- “What if I’m not qualified enough?”
- “What if I fail?”
- “What if they realize I don’t know enough?”
But instead of trying to silence those thoughts or force fake confidence, she made one simple shift:
she redirected the questions.
What if this goes better than expected?
What if I am the right person for this opportunity?
What if this moment changes everything?
That shift became the foundation of the article.
One of the things that makes this feature different is how honestly it speaks to the emotional side of entrepreneurship that most people avoid talking about.
The fear.
The overthinking.
The hesitation.
The constant questioning.
At AutomateMe, Meghan often talks about strategy and systems, but this article highlights something equally important:
The thoughts you repeatedly believe shape how you lead, communicate, sell, and grow.
Why This Matters
So many business owners assume confidence comes first.
But often, confidence is created through movement.
Through redirecting your focus instead of reinforcing fear over and over again.
The article is a reminder that growth is not always about becoming someone completely different.
Sometimes it is simply about questioning the stories that have kept you small for too long.
Key Takeaway
Fear is not always a warning sign.
Sometimes it is simply evidence that you are standing in front of a bigger version of your life.


