My Key Takeaways After 3+ Months in This Group
I joined this community before the LFG rebrand, and some of what I share reflects the earlier curriculum — but the impact remains the same.
1️⃣ Knowing where I was in the stages of building a coaching business changed everything
Before this, I was rushing through foundation building, trying to make fast cash by launching too soon, not nurturing my audience, and not building the structure that supports a long-term coaching business. Understanding the stages helped me stop sprinting in circles and start walking forward with intention.
2️⃣ Resilience is the real skill
Life is always throwing something — especially when building a business while being a stay-at-home mom. I’m not building this because I have to financially — I’m building this because it’s my calling. That means constant distractions, resistance, and interruptions. The muscle I’ve had to build is:
“I may pause, but I don’t quit.”
Getting back on the horse — again and again — is what separates the people who make it from the people who orbit the dream for years.
3️⃣ The addiction to learning keeps you safely stuck
Joining program after program, consuming content, switching methodologies — it can trick you into feeling productive while never actually implementing. I have circled the dream before by trying to “learn enough” to feel ready. What I needed was less learning and more doing, even if the doing was imperfect.
4️⃣ Hold the vision — not as fantasy, but as inevitability
Whether it’s visualizing before the house wakes up, or letting your mind wander while doing dishes — your nervous system needs regular reps in the world you are creating.
Because nervous system safety will dictate your progress.
If your vision feels too exciting, too overwhelming, too out of reach — your body will pull you back to your baseline.
When it becomes peaceful, normal, grounded — that’s when it becomes real.
Not a rush of hope.
Not a spike of excitement.
But a quiet “of course.”
That shift prevents the feast-or-famine pattern.
You stop sprinting, crashing, disappearing, and returning with adrenaline — and you start walking with consistency.There are countless micro-lessons I’ve gained from this group, but in summary — this has been a deeply activating experience both practically and spiritually. There have been seasons where I contributed actively and others where I simply learned by observing, but I have felt supported both ways.
I’m grateful to Dan and his generous heart.
This group has played a foundational role in the impact my work will create — because I would not be standing where I am in my leadership without what I learned here.
If you made it this far, tell me your biggest takeaway from being in this group.
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Tiffany Sprague
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My Key Takeaways After 3+ Months in This Group
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