453. Why Playing It Safe Online Is Costing You Clients

EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 24 MIN

453. Why Playing It Safe Online Is Costing You Clients

from The Divorce Revolution

Playing it safe online might feel comfortable but what if it's the exact thing keeping you invisible, stuck, and second-guessing your potential as a coach?   In this episode of The Divorce Revolution Podcast, I'm talking directly to the coach who knows she wants to show up more online…but keeps hesitating. The one tweaking her bio again, rewriting captions she never posts, or hiding behind "productive" tasks instead of actually being seen. I break down why visibility feels so scary, what's really happening underneath that fear, and how taking messy, imperfect action is often the fastest path to clarity, confidence, and clients.     If you've been playing it safe online, waiting to feel more confident before showing up, or hiding behind perfectionism instead of letting yourself be seen, then this episode is for you.   Resources Mentioned: Content to Clients: https://ambershaw.samcart.com/products/ctc-day1 Join the waitlist for ReNewU, my signature group program for divorced moms ready to launch a coaching business that actually pays: https://products.ambershaw.com/signature-waitlist   What I Discuss: 01:35 Why visibility feels so hard (and what's really underneath it) 06:09 Why messy action builds confidence faster than perfection 07:45 How authenticity—not polish—actually attracts the right clients 19:17 Practical ways to start showing up online without overthinking 23:17 Final thoughts on visibility, courage, and doing the damn thing   Find more from Amber Shaw: Instagram: @msambershaw Website: ambershaw.com

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