We all have non-negotiable values, and even when we compromise what we believe in as a tradeoff to getting what we want – there are still some core fundamental beliefs that we don’t ever negotiate.
Faith is Believing What You Can’t Visibly See…Like a Quiet Audience.
Nothing ever feels “right” and as I readjust my focus and vision, my strategy is as fluid as the wind. In business, we’re taught to change when something is not working. In…
Hustle culture will have us actively engaging in self-exploitation, fully conscious and well aware of the consequences that comes with overwhelming our mind, body, and spirit.
There is always a structure to what you do. Whether you enrolled in a certification program to inform how you deliver your services or whether you figured something out on your own – you have a “framework” – intentionally or not.
I’m conflicted about what it means to be emotionally well. On one hand, I want to embrace all emotions and not judge my feelings even when they amplify my ideations. On the…
On a subconscious level, we are recognizing the small pocket of high vitality energy that comes with the trifecta of Cancer, Leo, and Virgo seasons.
I don’t even recognize the person I used to be, but this is why it’s called growth right? I used to wear overwhelm like a badge of honor. I thought a state…
It’s been a hot minute since I’ve written here and I think I’m finally ready to resume musing. I’m battling a painful headache that spruced up yesterday and I don’t know if…
Finding Your Sweet Spot of Accessibility, Authority, and Assurance
“Fake it til you make it” was never meant to be a sustainable practice, nor is it healthy to hide your true self from…well, yourself.
When you have your audience locked in and your cadence with them is established, it stops being about pain points and your engagement becomes more conversational.
For years, I’ve positioned my brand and business as being for “women.” My colors were more “feminine” and even the language and messaging I used were to “speak” to entrepreneurial women. I had several clients who were men so I didn’t think I need to be more accommodating than that. My perspective was always “my voice is my voice and either you resonate with it or you don’t.” I’ve come a long way from who I used to be and in that growth journey, I’ve had to confront how I am contributing to the social issues that aren’t in alignment with my values.