I kind feel a little stupid sharing this... Because yah, I should have known it. Ever have that a-ha moment, and you're like, How did I not see this? And then you wonder what else you aren't noticing. The funning thing is that I've been circling this for years, but I never put it together... sorry universe... I guess I just need to be hit over the head with it sometimes. There’s this concept in Human Design called lived wisdom. It’s the stuff we’ve learned because we had to. Not the natural...
5 days ago • 2 min read
Reader, the Red Frequency feels like a a flashlight I can't turn off these days. Creating these reports, witnessing the a-ha's, and seeing the results are like fuel for the fire that's been burning inside me for a while now. One that I don't intend to put out. And it seems to be spreading like hot flash some days. Last week I was watching my friend, Helmi share his content creation system for YouTube. Highly recommend it if you are making videos. He has this effective prompt to extract...
8 days ago • 3 min read
I read a post last week that my mind couldn't let go.But not in the shiny object or rabbit hole way.No, Reader, it hugged my skin.Like my favorite cloud slides. Karen Grill helps me to see the values that build an email list I can stick with. Her posts always spark something I hadn't thought about or didn't know. And last week she shared how often entrepreneurs say,“I have to write an email.” And how different it feels to say instead:“I get to write an email.” She was naming something...
10 days ago • 3 min read
There’s a LinkedIn post I wrote in August 2023 that still circles my mind, Reader. I thought it would be the pivot point in attracting subscribers.It was simple, to the point, with a clear benefit.And I knew people were looking for what I was offering. But nothing happened.Those sparks I felt never made it to the reader. When I read it now, I can feel what was missing. The post was about a creative flow practice I’d used to increase my energy and productivity. I’d reviewed 36 assignments...
12 days ago • 3 min read
He came to me with a fear I hear often: “If I really share all of what I do… it won’t fit here.” He’s a leadership coach blending the classic, the spiritual, and the trippy. And when it came to writing for LinkedIn... He was wrestling with whether to strip it down to look more professional, or try to force all three into one polished package. It's the struggle he said was holding him back. When we met on zoom, I didn't examine his content strategy or his positioning statement. I looked at...
19 days ago • 2 min read
If I had to write a job description for myself… The first line wouldn’t say “coach” or “writer.”It wouldn’t mention LinkedIn or human design reports or any of the roles I hold. It would start with this: Required daily rhythm: inner work. That’s the real job.The one that shifts everything else. It’s the reason my external work - emails, LinkedIn posts, YouTube videos - feels aligned, not forced.It’s the reason I don’t feel like I’m proving anything anymore. Because when I move my internal...
about 2 months ago • 1 min read
You ever have one of those days where gratitude and self-doubt swirl in the same breath? That was me yesterday, Reader I sat down to write you this email, and honestly I felt full. Not just with words or ideas, but with emotion. A mix of awe, purpose, and… that soft ache of questioning. Because this summer, I’ve been working in a different rhythm. My work days are part creation, part reflection. 2 parts inner work, 1 part external action. While I’m recording Looms for the Inner Ideal Client...
about 2 months ago • 2 min read
I once learned a piano piece my teacher said was too hard for me. It was Believe It or Not, the theme song to Greatest American Hero (if you're old enough to remember that - tehehe). She gave me something simpler. I smiled, nodded... and went home to practice the one she told me not to. I didn’t have a plan. Or a deadline. Or a task breakdown. Just a very clear sense: this is the piece I want to play (and I'll show her! if I'm being honest, Reader). So I played it. Over and over.Again and...
2 months ago • 2 min read
It's simple, but it's worth believing, Reader. Price Pritchett has written a lot that is worth reading. And this is one paragraph from You2 that has deeply influenced me. "Quantum leaps come when you seek the elegant solution. So look for an approach characterized by simplicity, precision, efficiency, neatness. It won't be as complex or time-consuming as your present struggle. Overall, it will be less demanding of your energies and emotions. And it probably will not be familiar to you." It's...
10 months ago • 1 min read