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📌 IMPORTANT GROUP UPDATE — PLEASE READ
Please make a note that I have changed the name and description of the function of the group. 🚫 This is NO LONGER a general metaphysical discussion forum. It is now the Identity Lab, which Is a focused space for spiritual entrepreneurs. That means this group exists for people who are: - Preparing, growing, or operating a spiritual led business - teaching, speaking, coaching, offering services, or selling products - working through identity issues as they relate to execution, visibility, messaging and income ⚠️ Because of this shift, I’ll be removing posts that no longer align with the purpose of this container so new members aren’t confused about what this space is for. ✅ Posts in this group should connect to at least one of the following: ✔ Your business, offer, service, or message ✔ Your visibility (content, speaking, sharing your work publicly) ✔ Your decision-making as an entrepreneur ✔ Identity patterns showing up in execution, follow-through, or selling ✔ Insights that directly reflect how you show up, what you offer, or how you’re building Spiritual insight, mindset work, and reflection are welcome —as long as they tie back to your business, your work, or your entrepreneurial behavior. ⸻ If that’s not where you’re at right now, you’re welcome to stay — but you just may find that the content is no longer aligned with what you’re looking for. Dr. Kimesha
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START HERE: Welcome to the Identity Lab 🪞
You made it inside — welcome! 🎉 This is not a general metaphysical discussion space. It’s a focused lab for spiritual entrepreneurs applying identity & nervous system work in business. Here’s how to begin: 🔹 Step 1: Start by introducing yourself in this thread. Share where you’re based & what drew you into this space 🔹 Step 2: Begin the 3-Day Identity Challenge The 3-part Divine Identity Portal class (already unlocked for you) CLICK HERE 👉🏽 #Class #1: YOUR NAME AS THE MASTER KEY #Class #2: FROM DEFINITION TO CONFIDENCE #Class #3: FROM CONFIDENCE TO EMBODIMENT This challenge will guide you to: - claim the identity you’re here to express - recognize how long you’ve been living in a split - take one aligned action that reflects who you say you are 👉 Day 3 is action-focused.All instructions live inside the challenge itself. 🔹 Step 3: What to Expect From Me I share insights here that connect identity, nervous system regulation, language, and entrepreneurship. This includes: - how names and naming anchors (or destabilizes) your identity - how nervous system patterns affect visibility, messaging, and "stick-to-it-ness" - how identity alignment impacts execution, income, and consistency This is applied work, not theory and not performance. 🔹 Step 4: How To Use This Space After the challenge, continue exploring the Lab at your own pace. As you engage: - additional classes unlock (including teachings on universal laws, monetizing your message and self-concept) - you’ll be invited to notice how these ideas do or don’t align with the identity you’re claiming - you’re welcome to share insights, epiphanies, or questions as they arise Engagement opens access. 🔹 Step 5: If You Want Direct Personal Feedback If you want more personalized support and direct feedback from me, there are deeper ways to work together.
The First 4 Steps to Your Paid Virtual Event
What Are We Actually Doing Inside Identity Lab? Let me simplify this. We are building your first paid virtual event step by step. Here’s where we are & where we are going: Step 1: Reverse Revenue Calculator You ran the numbers to see how many people will realistically show up? What would you have to charge to meet your revenue goal? Step 2: Find The Expensive Problem (from the workshop we just did) .If your back-end offer needs to be $1,000+, the problem must justify that. And you must know how to articulate the value even beyond $$$ Step 3: Market Demand Check . Before you build anything, you need to confirm demand. Are people already talking about this? Searching for it? Paying for it? Are people ALREADY paying $$$$ for this?? Step 4: Offer Validation. Start talking about it publicly. Open conversations & measure response. This is where you sell it before you sell it. Meaning, even a few DM conversations helps you build your sales muscle ANDDDD gathering data (language) before spending weeks building something nobody asked for. Now here’s the part that matters. At the end of every step, there will be a nervous system check. So you can see exactly where you froze. Not “I don’t know what happened.” Not “Maybe it’s the algorithm.” Or "It;s the kids". No. You’ll know EXACTLY where you froze in this process. You'll be able to say to yourself "I froze at the price." "I froze at naming the expensive problem." "I froze at checking demand"." I froze at having conversations in the DMs." No guesswork. You’ll be able to locate the exact checkpoint where your identity tightened. And that is where confrontation of self needs to happen. FYI These are just the first 4 steps. There will be more. But now you can see what we’re building in here. Step by step. Happy Saturday!
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What’s Your Take Away??
If you joined the “”How To Build A Unique Offer That Sells” yesterday or watched the replay, what was your take away 👀
If You Don’t Have an Email List, Who Are You Inviting?
I spoke to someone the other day who said “I want to host a virtual event but I don’t have an email list.” The real issue with this is : Who are you inviting? When you launch a paid event, you are not ONLY speaking to followers. You should be speaking to people who already trust you. Those people live on your email list. Followers usually do not convert into buyers unless they are binging on your content. Subscribers who open your emails are much warmer than “cold” followers. An email list is not just “a place to sell.” It’s A trust builder. And here’s the part most beginners don’t think about yet: Later, when you’re ready to scale, platforms like Facebook and Instagram allow you to upload your email list and intentionally retarget those same people with ads. But let’s not overcomplicate this. Just know that if you are not collecting emails, the chances of your virtual event or in person event doing well drops. Nurture the room before you ever ask them to buy a ticket. Because when you finally say, “My virtual event is open.” You shouldn’t be inviting strangers. You should be inviting people who already trust your voice.
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