THE POWER OF SELF-LEADERSHIP: Dissolve the Insecurity Keeping You Small and Emancipate Your Inner Savage

I’m in

You think you are free because you’re successful.

You have the money.

You've built something.

You lead.

You make your own decisions.


Well, what if you’re not?


Because you're still performing.

Still seeking permission.

Still enslaved—just to different masters now.

You are giving up your power every time you make the post but keep it in your drafts because you’re scared of what people might think.

Every time you choose the most basic outfit and keep your “nice clothes” in the closet for a “special occasion” that never comes.

Every time you let someone else tell you who you are and bend to their perception of you- whether it’s a client complaint, a frenemy with weird energy, or a faceless account commenting on your page.

 
 

Let me guess where you are.

You've done the inner work. Read the books. Hired the coaches. Healed your trauma. Set boundaries (sort of). Climbed the ladder, built the business, or both.

You're objectively successful. Capable. Accomplished. You lead- whether that's a team, a company, or your own empire.

So why do you still feel like you're performing?

Why are you still so f*cking insecure?

Like you're one criticism away from questioning everything? Like you're constantly checking if you're doing it "right?" Wondering what “they” might think of you if you post that? Wear that? Like there's this invisible jury you're trying to please, and you don't even know who they are anymore?

Here's what no one tells you: You left one cage and haven't realized you're actually in a dozen more.

 
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Like a Russian nesting doll, you broke free from the most obvious cage(s) and thought you were done. But there's another cage around that one. And another. And another.

You keep celebrating your freedom while you're still trapped; you just can't see the walls. But you can feel them.

Join Morgan May for a free 90-minute workshop harnessing the power of self-leadership.

You’re still enslaved, just to more sophisticated masters:

  • Going to parties and sitting in your head the entire time, wondering if you said the wrong thing

  • Rewriting the same text message five times before hitting send because you're afraid of sounding "too much" or "not enough"

  • Lowering your prices the second a potential client hesitates, before they even ask for a discount

  • Dimming your energy in rooms where other women might feel threatened by your success

  • Over-explaining and justifying your decisions in every email, as if you need permission

  • Keeping your opinions vague and safe in group conversations, so no one can disagree with you

  • Staying in friendships where you feel like you're constantly walking on eggshells

Success hasn’t freed you. It just magnified the deeper chains ensnaring you.

And you're exhausted.

The uncomfortable truth you already know but don't want to say out loud:

You're not living YOUR life. You're living the life you think you're supposed to want.

The beliefs you hold? Half of them aren't even yours; you inherited them or adopted them to belong.

The way you show up? Carefully calculated to avoid making anyone uncomfortable or seeing you the “wrong” way.

The decisions you make? Run through a filter of "what will people think."

The version of you that everyone loves isn't real.
She's a performance.
And she is owned by those you’re trying to impress; everyone except you.

This is what slavery looks like at the highest levels.

It's not physical bondage. It's conditioning so sophisticated you call it "being a good person."

Guess what? Leaders don’t care about being seen as "good” or “bad.” They care about staying true to their own personal belief systems, discernment process, and acting in integrity aligned with their own vision.

And this is exactly why you’re still so f*cking insecure, wobbly, holding yourself back from fulfilling your dreams. Because you call yourself a leader, but you’re still acting like a slave girl.

I Need This

What emancipation looks like:

You show up unapologetically in your business. No more dimming your message, softening your prices, or making yourself smaller to make others comfortable. You back yourself fully.

You finally post your real thoughts to your platform. Not the filtered, carefully curated version designed to avoid criticism. Your actual opinions. Even the controversial ones.

You take risks with your self-expression. The way you dress, the way you speak, the way you present yourself to the world. You stop dressing for the old version of yourself.

You finally launch the thing. Or you go all-in on the business you've been half-assing because you were afraid of what people would think. You stop waiting for permission.

You set boundaries without guilt. "No" becomes a complete sentence. You stop explaining, justifying, or softening your decisions.

You fire the toxic clients, leave the draining friendships, end the misaligned relationships. Because you finally value your peace more than being liked.

You charge what you're actually worth. Not what you think people will pay, not what feels "safe," but what your expertise and energy are actually worth.

You make decisions without needing consensus. No more polling your friends, checking with your family, or waiting for external validation. You trust yourself.

You own your power without apologizing for it. Your success, your magnetism, your presence. You stop making yourself small so others feel big.

Yes, Please

You'll walk away with:

  • The Sovereignty Audit: A clear roadmap to systematically identify every cage you're in so you can free your inner savage

  • A deeper understanding of leadership traits, how to embody them, and how they differ from slave programming

  • A framework for making decisions from YOUR power, not borrowed beliefs or external expectations

  • Increased courage to be disliked, because this is what sovereignty and true leadership require

  • Instant alignment with your True Self that you will see and feel in your business, relationships, and bank account.

Instructor

 
 
 

Morgan May is advisor to the hot, rich, and powerful. She is an expert in transformation and self-mastery, guiding women to shed the layers of their inauthentic selves, reconnect to their truth, and become their greatest, most powerful versions. She has worked with 8-figure CEOs, Fortune 30 under 30 members, and widely known influencers.

 
Christina

Where elegance meets intention, and your vision becomes a living legacy. Studio+Mason is a boutique design studio devoted to creating brand identities and digital experiences that feel magnetic, elegant, and deeply aligned. Led by Christina Zayas, every project is a collaboration—a thoughtful blend of visual strategy, intuitive storytelling, and refined design.

https://studioandmason.com
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