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They didn't realize I was a seed...

April 04, 20242 min read

"it was such a shock to become a pop star. It wasn't what I wanted. I just wanted to scream." - Sinéad O'Connor

Repressed. Beaten. Bloody. Abused. Neglected.

Sinéad O'Connor sang because it was the only thing she could do for her abusive mother to calm down (temporarily).

Her mother tortured her mercilessly - emotionally, physically, mentally.

And as she started to sing in bands and out in public as a teenager, she said it was her way to scream.

"it was such a shock to become a pop star. It wasn't what I wanted. I just wanted to scream." - Sinéad O'Connor

Would would it sound like if you were able to scream out ALL of your pain?

All the injustice, heartbreak, longing, inequality, anger, sorrow, desire, frustration, disempowerment - ALL of the insurmountable weight you carry silently could finally be released with a primal scream.

I've been in situations where I could - and I couldn't.

I was holding on tight for dear life. Holding it all in hoping I wouldn't explode first.

Yet once again, our worry about what others will think of us - keeps us carrying this crushing weight.

I talk to so many women every week who know they have a calling on their heart...something bigger than her...but they are SO afraid they will be judged.

And every day, choose to stay small and stay in their comfort zone.

The mission to serve and live in your highest version of yourself MUST be greater than the fear of being judged for doing something new.

Until one day, you choose to grow. You choose a new path.

In watching the 2022 documentary of Sinéad O'Connor (prior to her untimely death in 2023), Nothing Compares, she was light years ahead of her time.

She was brave and courageous and stood up for MASSIVE change amid an entire sh*tstorm of backlash that impacted her career forevermore. YET her courage was unapologetically raw and true and led to a chain reaction of change made for human rights - especially for women.

And now it's our turn. It's your turn. It's my turn.

They tried to bury me...They didn‘t realize I was a seed.

xo,

Allison

Ps. Wow! I've been flooded with texts/DM's/emails on the latest episode of Late Learner with Cindy Robinson talking about late diagnoses of ADHD/ASD and redefining high-functioning and high-masking. Whew! So glad this is resonating SO HARD for y'all.

Pps. Are you in the messy middle of a transition? Want to come out the other side victorious? Schedule a free breakthrough strategy call with me and let's chat.

Ppps. If you missed the masterclass a few weeks back on how to build your personal advisory board (translation: your inner circle intentional friend group), I've now made it available for you. You can make this happen today! Check it out here.

Pppps. Good LAWD, the patriarchal society was messing us UP in the 90's. Sheesh! See for yourself.

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Allison Hare

Allison Hare is the former sales executive turned lifestyle entrepreneur. She’s the host of the award-winning, top 1.5% globally ranked podcast, Late Learner and a personal coach for professional mothers and a keynote speaker.

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