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The Weekly Unlock

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Amanda Fludd is a trauma-informed psychotherapist and mindset coach who gets it because she lives it.

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From: Amanda Fludd
You’re not behind. You’re building in the dark.
This week I caught myself doing the thing again. Building systems instead of showing up. Organizing instead of posting. Preparing instead of being seen.

And I realized: productivity is my favorite hiding spot.

If you’ve been “getting ready” for longer than you’ve been visible, this is your unlock…

This week’s action: Post one thing before you touch a single template. Your face. Your voice. Your expertise. Just one.

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Who’s Behind This?

Amanda Fludd, LCSW-R, is a trauma-informed psychotherapist with 17 years of clinical experience and a mindset coach for high-achieving Black and Brown women. She runs two businesses, speaks internationally, and still catches herself hiding behind busy work. The Weekly Unlock is what she wishes someone sent her every week.

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