You’re Probably Never Going to Feel 100% “Ready”…

I think a lot of women are waiting for this magical moment where they suddenly wake up and feel completely confident. Like out of nowhere you’re fearless and totally secure in your own body… and yessss… just fully “ready” to do a boudoir session.

Ohhhh girl… I hate to break this to you, but… that moment usually never comes. 😅

The truth is:

You’re going to have to book it while you still feel nervous.
While you still have insecurities.
While you’re still overthinking it.

And most of you – Yeah, you’re still going to try to talk yourself out of it – even after you book it.

That’s normal.

In fact, if you weren’t nervous, I’d probably be a little concerned. 😂

This experience is vulnerable and personal. It pushes you outside your comfort zone.

But here’s what I need you to understand…

You are not expected to walk into this already “ready” or “perfect”.

That’s not the point.

The point is realizing you can do hard things anyway.

And I think sometimes women assume once they book, they’re just thrown into this huge intimidating experience alone.

Absolutely not.

We have created a studio environment that feels safe. That’s goal #1.

You’ll feel welcome, comfortable, supported, and most importantly – completely judgment-free. We work hard behind the scenes to make sure you feel guided every step of the way.

You get emails with tips, tricks, ideas, prep guidance, wardrobe suggestions, and reminders.

You’ll get texts reminding you to schedule consult calls, ask questions, talk through nerves, or reach out to me if you need — literally anything.

You’ll have hair and makeup artists helping you feel comfortable and confident.

You’ll have posing guidance the entire time.

You are NEVER expected to know what you’re doing.

That’s our job.

Your job is just to show up.

Nervous? Show up anyway.
Unsure? Show up anyway.
Overthinking? Girl… you’ll probably still overthink it the week before. 😂

That’s normal too.

But I can promise you this:

There has never been a woman who left the studio regretting that she finally did it.

Not one. 💋

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