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71 contributions to Thriving ADHD Mompreneurs
How to Think About High Ticket vs. Low Ticket Offers
Evelyn Weiss and Aidan LaBreche recently had a conversation about high-ticket vs. low-ticket offers inside Evelyn's community called Grow with Evelyn. As mompreneurs, we're frequently asking ourselves which one to choose. I know I have! That's why I'm so grateful that Evelyn and Aidan decided to have an open chat about their pros and cons. I'm so grateful that I turned the main takeaways into an ADHD-friendly artifact for us.😄 👉 https://highvlowticketforadhd.netlify.app/ Use this as a reflection tool before creating, changing, or simplifying your next offer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BTW, this is how I consume information: I only consume information I’m willing to take action on. Otherwise, I don’t consume it because time is golden. Consuming information without action is basically entertainment… And if I want entertainment, I’d rather watch my Korean series. Kdramas win. 😂 So I synthesized, simplified, and turned their conversation into something more actionable for ADHD mompreneurs. Are you currently leaning toward high ticket, low ticket, or a mix of both? P.S. I created this artifact inside Claude. If you’re interested in learning how to create something like this from a transcript, podcast, training, or conversation, let me know. I geek on AI. 😆 P.P.S. This artifact is also available inside our Classroom here.
How to Think About High Ticket vs. Low Ticket Offers
2 likes • May 20
Thank you for this. And I'm leaning towards low ticket.
What My One Luggage Have In Common with AI
When I was 16 years old, I immigrated from the Philippines to the United States. I was leaving everything I had ever known. The country where I was born. The classmates I had known since kindergarten. The language, culture, weather, food, routines, memories, and people who shaped the first 16 years of my life. And somehow… Those 16 years had to fit inside one luggage. One. I couldn’t even fill it. I grew up poor, so I didn’t have many clothes to bring. Most of what I packed were hand-me-downs. We were immigrating around October, and I was told winter in the United States would be cold. But I lived in the Philippines. I didn’t have winter clothes. So my family and I bought one outfit that could help me survive the cold when we landed. I wore it on the entire 16-hour plane ride. A white long-sleeve turtleneck. A thick light-brown corduroy dress. No real jacket. No big sweater. Just that. 🧳 But inside that one luggage, I packed something more important than clothes. I packed letters. Goodbye letters from lifelong friends. Friends I had known since elementary school. Friends who had grown up beside me. Friends who knew parts of me that the people in my new country would not know yet. I packed pictures, too. Not albums, because they were too heavy. Just selected photos. Faces I didn’t want to forget. Moments I wanted to remember. Pieces of my past I wanted to carry into my future. That one luggage held more than belongings. 👉 It held context. It held who I was. And when I arrived in the United States, I entered a completely new environment. New country. New culture. New school. New people. New language rhythms. New expectations. I started high school as a junior. I didn’t know anyone. And again and again, people asked me: “Where are you from?” “How do you know how to speak English?” “Is your family here too?” “What was it like where you grew up?” I had to introduce myself over and over again. And even though I knew English, I quickly realized I had mostly learned academic English.
What My One Luggage Have In Common with AI
2 likes • May 16
Probably that I'm neurodivergent.
0 likes • May 17
@Katherine Lizardo yes I have it on my phone.
Mapping Client's Journey So They Know What To Do Next
When I created my new community, Let AI Do It Lab for ADHD Moms, I visually mapped out my onboarding system. And it reminded me of something important: Our community is not just content. It’s an experience. When someone joins our space (whether our community, coaching program, blog, podcast, etc.), they’re quietly asking: Where do I start? What do I do first? What matters most here? How do I know if this is for me? What’s the next step if I want more support? So I mapped out my Members’ Journey for Let AI Do It Lab using a freemium business model. I wanted to see the full path from: About Page → Community Entry → Welcome Posts → Auto DM → Calendar Events → Premium Tier invitation → Calls / VIP / Introductory opportunities Here's a screenshot of my Members' Journey. The green squares represent each step they take. Then, I took screenshots from my community and copied/pasted them next to each step to ensure my system works. I used Miro to create this visual Members’ Journey...but Canva works too. Or a Google Doc. Or sticky notes. Or pen and paper (that's my first go-to tool). Or whatever app feels easiest to use. The tool doesn’t matter. The visual map does. For our ADHD brains, seeing the whole onboarding experience visually helps us notice things we might miss when everything is floating around in our heads. It helps us see: 🧠 Where the path feels clear 🧠 Where the next step feels confusing 🧠 Where members might get stuck 🧠 Where we may be offering too much at once 🧠 Where there are gaps in the member experience Because onboarding is not just a welcome post. 👉 It’s the architecture of trust --> If I want my members to trust me, I have to make their transformation easier. I’m going to do this next for our Thriving ADHD Mompreneurs community, too, so the transformation becomes easier for both new AND existing members. For ADHD brains especially, the next step has to feel visible, doable, and low-friction.
Mapping Client's Journey So They Know What To Do Next
3 likes • May 15
I have not yet, but it is a good idea.
To my fellow Moms...
This is for you... I see you...💞
To my fellow Moms...
2 likes • May 10
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🎉Excited to share this Claude artifact with you!
If you've ever wanted to start your own Skool community but didn't know where to begin — or started and got overwhelmed halfway through — this is for you. 💚 I just finished building the ADHD-Friendly Skool Community Builder: 👉 https://skoolsetupguideadhdfriendly.netlify.app/ You can start using it now. Enjoy! 🚀 ----------------------------------------------------------------- And here's the fun part... I built it using Claude AI. 🤖✨ It's what's called a Claude Artifact — basically an interactive tool that Claude helped me create, designed specifically for our ADHD brains. No generic checklists. No walls of text. Just a smart, step-by-step guide with ADHD tips baked into every single stage. Here's what makes it different from a regular checklist: 🧠 Every section has an ADHD tip — specific to what makes THAT step hard for our brains ✅ Progress saves automatically — close the tab, come back later, right where you left off 📱 Works on mobile AND desktop 🔓 No login needed — just open and go ⚠️ One thing to know: progress saves per browser per device, so if you switch from phone to laptop, it'll start fresh on the new device This is exactly the kind of thing AI can do for us — take something overwhelming and turn it into something doable. And I want to show you more of this. 👀 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 🙋‍♀️ I'm looking for 5 Beta Testers! (NO LONGER LOOKING FOR BETA TESTERS) As a thank-you gift, each beta tester will receive ONE FREE MONTH of Premium access to a brand new AI community I've been quietly building — Let AI Do It Lab for ADHD Moms. I haven't officially announced it yet, so consider this your sneak peek! 🤫 It's a paid community (Premium is just $9/month at founding member price, locked in forever once you join) where we learn how to let AI handle the tasks our ADHD brains keep avoiding — in our businesses, our homes, and our daily lives. More details coming very soon!
🎉Excited to share this Claude artifact with you!
1 like • May 9
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Sara Fredrick
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Hi, I'm an online tutor, virtual assistant and a health and life coach.

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