Pricing Your Services When You’ve Been Buying Programs, Not Selling Them
There’s a particular position that some conscious entrepreneurs find themselves in: they’ve spent years — sometimes a decade, sometimes more — investing in personal…
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There’s a particular position that some conscious entrepreneurs find themselves in: they’ve spent years — sometimes a decade, sometimes more — investing in personal…
There’s a version of showing up that is technically consistent but internally hollow — where the content goes out on schedule, the formats are…
There’s a healer who charges $50 for a session that takes three hours of preparation, an hour of delivery, and an hour of integration…
There’s a pattern that’s worth naming, because it doesn’t come up often enough in conversations about showing up: some practitioners are comfortable creating and…
Twenty-five years inside a corporate structure gives a professional a very particular relationship with their value. It’s defined externally — by job level, salary…
The beliefs that block your showing up didn’t arrive from nowhere. They have specific origins — experiences, messages, conclusions drawn at particular moments, often…
You’ve done the math. You’ve read the books. You know — intellectually, clearly — that your work produces results worth far more than what…
You’ve done the belief work. You’ve traced the limiting beliefs to their origins, identified the stories, done the cognitive reframes. And you still find,…
If you’ve been working on the mindset layer of showing up for a while — the beliefs, the affirmations, the cognitive reframes — and…
Most practitioners who work on their showing-up practice work on it cognitively — thinking about what to change, understanding the patterns, developing plans for…
There’s a gap between understanding something and living it — and for most practitioners working on their relationship with showing up, this gap is…
There’s a version of yourself that you’ve learned not to bring into your public presence. Maybe it’s the part that holds an unpopular opinion…