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Anxiety Means You Care: Why Recruiting Still Feels Risky Even When You're Experienced

Anxiety Means You Care: Why Recruiting Still Feels Risky Even When You're Experienced

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You've recruited dozens. Maybe hundreds.
You know the scripts. You know the process. You understand the industry.

So why does recruiting anxiety still show up?

In this episode of Recruiting Conversations, we get honest about something even high-performing leaders rarely admit: recruiting is personal. And when something is personal, it can feel vulnerable.

If you've ever hesitated before making the call or felt resistance before following up, this episode will help you understand why, and what to do about it.

Episode Breakdown

[00:00] The Real Question
Why does recruiting anxiety show up even when I've been doing this for years?

[01:00] Recruiting Is Personal
You're not just filling a role. You're asking someone to consider a major life change.
That carries weight.

[01:45] Reason 1: You Care About People
Leaders who lead with heart don't want to pressure or manipulate.
That care is good.
Unchecked, it can turn into hesitation.

[02:15] Reason 2: The Stakes Feel Higher
When top producers consider joining you, it matters.
They're trusting your leadership.
Perfectionism can creep in and create paralysis.

[02:45] Reason 3: Past Rejection Leaves Scar Tissue
Ghosting. Silence. Hard no's.
Even experienced leaders carry recruiting wounds they never processed.

[03:15] Reason 4: Your Standards Have Grown
You're no longer talking to anyone.
You're looking for culture carriers.
And when the bar rises, the fear of missing it rises too.

[03:40] Reason 5: Imposter Syndrome Never Fully Disappears
Even successful leaders have days where the voice says:
Who am I to invite them into this?
That voice doesn't mean you're unqualified.
It means you're human.

[04:00] What Do We Do About It?
Acknowledge it. Normalize it. Build systems that move you forward anyway.

Confidence is not the absence of anxiety.
It's the presence of clarity.

  • Clarity about what you're building

  • Clarity about your value

  • Clarity about your outreach rhythm

  • Clarity about why your leadership matters

[04:45] Final Reframe
If recruiting still makes your stomach flip, that's not weakness.
It's evidence that what you're doing matters.

Start the call anyway.
Hit send anyway.
Follow up anyway.

The best recruiters don't wait to feel confident.
They take action and let belief grow along the way.

Key Takeaways
  • Recruiting Anxiety Is Normal – Especially for leaders who care deeply

  • High Stakes Create Emotional Weight – That doesn't mean you're not capable

  • Past Rejection Can Linger Quietly – Process it instead of carrying it

  • Raising Your Standards Raises the Pressure – That's maturity, not weakness

  • Clarity Beats Confidence – Build systems that guide action even when emotions fluctuate

Recruiting changes lives.
It reshapes teams.
It creates new futures for people.

If it feels weighty sometimes, that's because it is.

But don't let the weight stop you.
Let it remind you that what you're building matters.

Ready to Build a Recruiting System That Reduces the Pressure?

If this episode resonated with you and you want help building a recruiting structure that replaces hesitation with clarity, let's talk.

You can book time directly on my calendar and we'll walk through:

  • Where anxiety is showing up in your recruiting rhythm

  • What systems might be missing

  • How to build a consistent, confident outreach cadence

  • And how to scale recruiting without carrying the emotional weight alone

Go to bookrichardnow.com and grab a time that works for you.

You do not have to figure this out by yourself.

Let's build a system that makes recruiting feel lighter, clearer, and more powerful.

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