Congratulations on completing the “Which type of hider are you?” quiz!
It looks like you might find yourself straddling the line between a couple of different types. Or perhaps you embody elements of more than one! This is totally normal and can be an exciting opportunity to explore what resonates with you.
Take a moment to read through the descriptions of each type and see which one speaks to you the most at the moment.
1. The Self-Aware Hider
You know you're hiding. You want to grow your business, but you're not taking up space or sharing your gifts with the world. And you’re painfully aware of it.
Maybe you’re waiting to feel clearer about what you’re doing. Maybe you don’t feel confident enough. Maybe perfectionism has you stuck, or you’re afraid of being judged or misunderstood. (And a part of you knows you’re holding yourself back, and without a major intervention, you might be waiting forever…)
But here’s the good news. You’re actually in the best position to make progress. Why? Because you have self-awareness. And that means the fix is simple: show the scared part of you that nothing bad happens when you take imperfect action.
Give me the 3-day Truth or Dare Mini Challenge for the Self-Aware Hider.
2. The Classy Hider
You think you’re showing up. You post. You market. But you do it in a way that feels “respectable.” Demure. Classy. You don’t want to be annoying, spammy, or “too much.”
The problem? If your marketing feels “classy” to you, it’s invisible to your audience.
Think of it like stage makeup—what looks good up close disappears under the lights. If you want to be seen, you need to go bigger, bolder, and louder than what feels comfortable.
Basic psychology: People need to see your offer many, many times just to remember it. Then, many, many more times to want it. Then, many more times after that to finally buy. And you need to get comfy with saying it often, and saying it loud.
Give me the 3-day Truth or Dare Mini Challenge for the Classy Hider.
3. The One-Dimensional Hider
You show up. You post. You engage. But you only show the version of you that feels safe—the version you know “works.” You never rock the boat. This isn’t just a newbie mistake. Even seasoned entrepreneurs do this. You’re hiding your complexity, your controversial takes, your weirdness, and the deeper nuances of your work—afraid they’re “not relevant” or that you’ll turn people off.
BOO. BORING. STOP IT.
The truth? The things you’re scared to share are the things that make you unforgettable. They set you apart from people doing similar work, establish you as a thought leader, and build fierce loyalty with the people who truly resonate with you.
Give me the 3-day Truth or Dare Mini Challenge for the One-Dimensional Hider!
4. The Sales-shy Hider
You already show up like a boss. You have no problem expressing your thoughts. You can even tackle controversial topics confidently. But the second you have to say “buy this”, suddenly… your voice is a whisper, you fumble through your words, and you’re rushing through your pitch like it’s a race.
You’re confident everywhere BUT the selling. You cling to the fantasy that people will read your mind… and just magically know when it’s time to buy. When they’re ready, they’ll be ready, right?
Bad news: that’s just not how it works. Even people who want to buy need to be told—clearly, directly, repeatedly. If you want to make it rain, you need to sell with the same fierce confidence and conviction you bring to everything else you actually care about. Stop holding back! Your people want to give you money—they just need you to guide them to do it!
Give me the 3-day Truth or Dare Mini Challenge for the Sales-shy Hider.