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Comparison steals clarity.
And I’ll be the first to admit, I do this all the time too. I can feel really good about what I’m building…and then I scroll. Or hear someone share a win. Or notice how fast it seems like everyone else is moving. And just like that, my brain starts questioning: Am I behind? Should I be doing more? Am I missing something? That’s usually my cue that I’ve stopped listening to my compass and started borrowing someone else’s. Here’s what I have to remind myself (often): Other people’s timelines are not a measuring stick for your clarity. We don’t see: - what season of life they’re in - how much support they have - what they’ve already built quietly - or what they’re holding together behind the scenes When I compare, my clarity gets fuzzy. When I come back to my pace, things settle again. ✨ Honoring your own pace might look like: - finishing one thing before starting another - choosing consistency over intensity - needing more time, and letting that be okay - building something sustainable instead of flashy Slower doesn’t mean stuck. Sometimes it means rooted. 💡 Action:What’s one way you’ll honor your pace this week? Less on your plate? More white space? Fewer opinions? Drop it below. You’re not behind, you’re just building in your own rhythm. 💛
Choose one step
When everything feels like “too much,” clarity comes from choosing one step, not the perfect one, just the next one. This has come up a few times for me in the past few days. Micro steps are still steps. They build and combine for real progress. You know those weeks where your brain feels like a crowded airport? Every idea wants to take off at the same time… and you’re the poor air-traffic controller trying not to cause a midair collision. A lot of you shared what’s been draining you lately: ✨ Not knowing which tasks actually matter ✨ Feeling capped on energy ✨ Wanting systems but getting overwhelmed ✨ Trying to focus on ONE thing but everything feels important ✨ Worrying about money and trying to make the “right” move ✨ Wondering if you’re doing enough to win the clients you want These aren’t small things. And none of them get solved by hustling harder or doing more. This is where second-guessing usually sneaks in. We think, “What if I pick the wrong thing?” So we wait… and then nothing moves. But here’s the truth I wish someone had told me sooner: You don’t need certainty to make progress, you need clarity on the NEXT thing. And clarity comes from doing, not debating. So let’s shift the question this week from:“What if it’s wrong?” to “What will this teach me?” That’s the reframe that gets you out of overwhelm and back into momentum. ✨ This week’s action: Pick one step, just one, that supports the direction you want to go right now. And then take it without needing it to be perfect, permanent, or proven. You can: • Choose one revenue-generating task and do it first • Clean up one system instead of trying to build five • Streamline one offer or one piece of messaging • Follow one curiosity instead of juggling twelve • Reach out to one potential client or partner • Rest if rest is the step that actually moves you forward Clarity isn’t a lightning bolt. It's a breadcrumb trail. Drop your “one step” below if you want support, or say nothing at all and just quietly choose it. Either way, I’m proud of you for moving.
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Follow the Nudge
You know that feeling when you sit down to work and suddenly… you just can’t focus on the thing you’re “supposed” to do? Your brain keeps drifting somewhere else? Most people call that distraction. But honestly? It’s usually a clue. Restlessness isn’t wrong, it’s a message. Something in you is trying to point you toward what actually wants your attention. And since we’ve been talking about subtracting things to make more room for clarity, here’s a tiny challenge for the week: ✨ Follow one nudge.✨ Let go of one expectation you had for yourself. Nothing dramatic. Just one thing you’re curious about…and one thing you can take off your mental plate. Both will help you breathe again. Both will help you get clearer. Both count as forward motion. 💡 So tell me — what curiosity are you going to explore this week? And what’s one thing you’re letting go of? We’re right here with you.
Price fog
One of the biggest pain points I hear from members when they join is how foggy pricing feels. It’s not just numbers, it’s confidence, strategy, and self-worth all mixed together. Here’s a simple way to clear the fog: Ask yourself: Would I pay me this rate for this value? If the answer hesitates, it’s a sign to adjust, either the offer, the delivery, or your mindset around it. Small tweaks can make a big difference: - Add one tangible benefit to your offer that makes saying “yes” easier. - Reframe your pitch so your client sees the value upfront. - Adjust the wording in your pricing to feel more aligned with your worth. 💡 Quick clarity challenge: What’s one small tweak you could make to your pricing or pitch this week?Share it below, sometimes just naming the change is the first step to feeling confident in your value. I'd love to hear more about where you are with this.
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Make Your Freebies Easy to Download!
I'm trying to remember to make a little video each time I answer a fun tech question for someone. This came up in a conversation earlier this week so I thought I'd share.
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