If you’re asking how quickly you’ll see results, you’ve already done something a lot of people in this work avoid — you’ve stopped pretending money and time don’t matter, and you’ve started asking the practical question underneath the spiritual one. That deserves a real answer, not a polished one. The honest reply is: it depends on the layer the change has to happen in, and you probably already sense that — which is part of why you’re asking carefully instead of jumping.

So let’s slow this down together, because the question “how quickly” usually has two questions tucked inside it. One is “will this actually work for me?” And the other is “how long can I keep going on hope before I need proof?” Both are fair. Both deserve answering without anyone hyping you or hedging.

The honest timeline, by layer

Different kinds of shifts move at different speeds. That’s not a sales line — it’s just how this work actually behaves. Here’s roughly what tends to happen, drawn from the 6-Layer Block Model we use inside the community:

  • Within the first week or two — most members report a noticeable drop in the background noise. Not because anything magical happened, but because they’ve finally found language for what’s been happening. The shame layer gets thinner. The “something is wrong with me” voice gets quieter. That’s a real shift, even though it’s invisible from the outside.
  • Within the first month — small, concrete things tend to move. A pricing conversation that used to make your body go cold goes a little warmer. An email gets sent that’s been sitting in drafts. A boundary gets held that would have collapsed three months ago. These are not headlines. They’re the foundation.
  • Within three to six months — the business-facing shifts usually start to compound. Pricing changes. Visibility experiments. New offers. Clients who feel different to work with. This is where the work moves from feeling better to operating differently.
  • Six to twelve months and beyond — the identity-level shifts settle in. Not as a performance, but as a new normal. You stop having to push yourself toward the version of you that does this work. You just are her.

That’s the honest map. Not a promise. A pattern.

Why “how quickly” is the wrong question — and the right one

Here’s the gentle reframe. “How quickly” assumes that speed is the metric. And for some kinds of work, it is. If you need a new logo, fast is good. If you need a tax answer, fast is good.

But the patterns we’re talking about — the under-charging, the visibility flinch, the over-functioning, the way your nervous system braces every time success gets close — those weren’t installed in a weekend. They were installed over years, by adaptations that kept a younger version of you safe. Asking how quickly we can undo that is a little like asking how quickly a tree can grow. The answer is honest: it grows at the pace it grows. What we can do is stop cutting it down.

So the better question — the one that actually predicts outcomes — is not how fast, it’s how consistently. People who see results in three months are almost never the ones who showed up hardest in week one. They’re the ones who kept gently coming back, even on the weeks when they didn’t feel like it.

What members usually notice first

If we look at what tends to actually shift early, it’s rarely the thing people thought they were buying. People come in wanting a pricing breakthrough, and the first thing that moves is their sleep. People come in wanting visibility, and the first thing that moves is the way they speak to themselves on a hard day. People come in wanting a launch plan, and what shifts first is the part of them that used to launch from panic.

These early signals matter — they’re often the leading indicator that the deeper shifts are coming. The work inside the community is structured around three interconnected areas: the mind and heart, the spirit and flow, and the economic machine of the business itself. Most people have been working one of those for years and barely touching the other two. When all three start moving together, the timeline of “results” stops looking linear and starts looking more like an unblocking.

If you need a fast win to feel safe

It’s worth naming this out loud, because a lot of people carry it quietly: if you’ve been burned before, you might be asking “how quickly” because you need to know how fast you can confirm this isn’t another disappointment. That’s not a flaw. That’s a smart, protective part of you doing its job.

If that’s where you are, the honest answer is this: you should expect to feel a difference in the first two to four weeks, not in your business numbers, but in your inner experience of the work. If you don’t feel met in that window, that’s useful data. If you’ve had rough experiences with other conscious business spaces before, give yourself permission to evaluate this one on its own pacing, not the last one’s.

What slows results down (and what speeds them up)

A few honest patterns we’ve noticed.

Things that tend to slow the timeline: trying to do this in secret while everything around you stays the same; treating it like another course to consume instead of a practice to inhabit; expecting the work to bypass the body; comparing your pace to someone else’s in the community.

Things that tend to speed the timeline: showing up small but often; letting one other person actually see you doing this work; being willing to apply something before you fully understand it; and being patient with the weeks where nothing seems to be happening — because those weeks are usually where the real reorganisation is happening underneath.

None of this is a guarantee. It’s a pattern. And patterns are honest in a way promises can’t be.

One last thing

If part of you is still bracing — wondering whether asking this question makes you impatient or unspiritual — it doesn’t. It makes you grounded. The people who never ask “how quickly” are often the ones who quietly stay stuck the longest, because they never give themselves permission to expect anything to change. You’re allowed to want results. You’re allowed to want them on a timeline that makes sense for your life.

If you’d like to see how the pacing actually feels from the inside — and notice for yourself what shifts in the first few weeks — you can come and look around the community here. No pressure to stay if it isn’t right. Just an honest place to test the question your way.