If you want to make it in facial aesthetics—not just dabble, not just do a few courses and get nowhere—you need three types of faith.
Without these, you’ll second-guess yourself out of success.
1. Faith in the Purpose
If you don’t believe aesthetics is the right path for you, you’ll find a million excuses to quit. I see it all the time. Delegates who wobble, who hesitate, who get spooked by their doubts. Success doesn’t come from endless research—it comes from deciding this is your thing and moving forward.
You need to trust that you’re here for a reason, that your skills will help people, and that you’re building something bigger than just “doing Botox.” If you don’t, you’ll always be one complication, one tough patient, or one slow month away from bailing.
2. Faith in the Guide (Pick ONE & Go All In)
Nothing derails a delegate faster than “podcast syndrome.” You know what I’m talking about—the ones who jump from one expert to another, get lost in a sea of conflicting advice, and never take action.
Pick ONE mentor, ONE strategy, ONE approach—and stick with it. I’ve told people, “If you’re going to follow another mentor, unsubscribe from me and go all in with them.” Why? Because half-assing multiple strategies never work.
Trust the process. Follow the steps. Get the reps in. Blinders on, execute, then refine
3. Faith in Yourself (You Earn This One)
If you don’t believe in yourself yet, that’s fine. Confidence isn’t something you “have” before you start. It’s something you build by doing the work.
I was not an academic. Just scrapped through finals (2nd timeround0. I thought I was dumb. But guess what? When I started my business, I realized I had skills that dental school never measured.
Faith isn’t a feeling. It’s a choice. So choose to move forward.
Which of these 3 are you struggling with the most? Drop a comment. Let’s talk.