5 Habits That Are Holding You Back From Building a Personal Brand

Show Notes:
This week’s Fame-Ready episode is packed with truth bombs, tough love, and powerful mindset shifts around the habits that quietly sabotage your personal brand. 💥

Katrina Owens dives into the five “Little Miss” archetypes that can keep entrepreneurs stuck — Little Miss Non-Committal, Inconsistent, Treats It Like a Hobby, Distracted, and Ego. Each one represents a mindset or behavior that keeps your visibility low, your confidence shaky, and your momentum stalled.

Through relatable examples, Katrina helps you spot where these patterns might be showing up in your own brand, and how to course-correct with structure, focus, and consistency. If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing all the things but not seeing the results you want — this one’s your wake-up call. ⚡

🎯 Key Takeaways:
  • The five “Little Miss” personas that block brand growth (and how to identify yours).
  • Why inconsistency and distraction create confusion for your audience.
  • How treating your brand like a hobby undermines your authority and visibility.
  • The role of ego in keeping you from connecting authentically.
  • How structure, accountability, and commitment shift you from “stuck” to “Fame Ready.”
  • The mindset reframe that turns your brand from reactive to unstoppable.
If you’re ready to stop self-sabotaging and start showing up as the brand leader you’re meant to be — this episode gives you the clarity and courage to step forward with intention.

🔗 Links Mentioned:
→ Join the Fame-Ready Entrepreneur Program: https://knockoutdirective.myflodesk.com/group-coaching

→ Follow Katrina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katrinaowenspr/

→ Follow the Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getfameready/

→ Connect with Katrina on LinkedIn: Katrina Owens

✨ Follow Katrina for all the behind-the-scenes insights, visibility strategies, and the mindset work that makes you Fame Ready.

5 Habits That Are Holding You Back From Building a Personal Brand
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