You Think You Need a Better Strategy But Your Beliefs Are the Real Problem

You Think You Need a Better Strategy But Your Beliefs Are the Real Problem

From Enough Already! by Mo Faul

April 23, 2026 · 22 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the importance of addressing emotional beliefs before implementing career strategies for women.

In this episode of the Enough Already Women Rise podcast, I explain the crucial difference between strategy and soul work when it comes to career success. I discuss why traditional business strategies often fail, especially when they are disconnected from the emotional and psychological beliefs that women carry with them. I explain how women can reclaim their worth and confidence by engaging in soul work first before any strategy can truly be effective. Through the story of Jennifer, a senior IT leader who faced exclusion at work, I illustrate the powerful shift that happens when a woman processes her emotions, challenges limiting beliefs, and approaches high-stakes conversations from a place of emotional clarity and alignment. This episode uncovers the key to navigating career challenges: aligning your inner beliefs with your external actions. With soul work, women can show up authentically and powerfully, ensuring that their career strategies are congruent with who they truly are. Key Takeaways Why feeling and processing your emotions is crucial before diving into tactical strategy. Understanding what you truly believe about your worth and how this affects your ability to…

People in this episode

Host: Mo Faul

Topics covered

  • career success
  • emotional clarity
  • limiting beliefs
  • soul work
  • women empowerment
  • strategic alignment

Keywords

  • career strategies
  • soul work
  • emotional processing
  • women's empowerment
  • limiting beliefs
  • negotiation
  • self-worth

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Organizations: Enough Already Women Rise, IT

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