We could be a good fit if you:

  • Have healed a significant wound in your life. Something was broken in your life, you not only overcame and healed the brokenness, the light entered through the wound and you discovered a process that can help others get to the other side of their challenges.
  • Take your role seriously. You believe that there is responsibility that comes from asking for money to deliver what you promised and making sure your clients get the results you have promised them. Integrity matters to you.
  • Love the idea of giving a talk (or interviews) and sharing your perspective on how people can better their lives in the niche you serve
  • Have a desire for more joy, expressing what you love instead of a traditional work. The entry point can be pain or desire for more pleasure, wanting to do something that makes you feel abundant.
  • Want a well balanced life. You’re not driven by money alone or to become a millionaire at the expense of your joy, health or relationships. You want to experience abundance of all kinds, abundance of time, abundance of fun, abundance of deep rich relationships, heart centered community, etc.
  • Are drawn to collaborating with other women instead of competing.  Patriarchal culture sets women up to compete against each other. You have an inner depth, kindness and compassion that knows that there is enough for all us and by collaborating we are better.

    I’ve got a special place in my heart for you if you:

    • You are utterly overwhelmed with information. You’re realizing that ‘more info’ is not the answer. You’re ready to take action on what you already know rather than to keep learning more. Your web browser has so many tabs open for YouTube videos, blog posts and online summits and your download folder only gets fuller and fuller with unused eBooks on business and marketing. You have probably spent hours browsing the internet for a solution searching for the next shiny object that may have an answer.
    • You are the entrepreneurial equivalent of the ‘starving artist’. In many ways, you have a life full of ease, grace, integrity, honesty and flow that feels wonderful but… you don’t make enough money. Your heart is open and people love you but you’re broke. You want to find a pathway to profit that honours your ethics and conscience.
    • You are done with the society’s expectation of what success means to you. You’re done with jobs that pay well, but don’t satisfy the soul or flashy cars and large mortgages to impress people.
    • You yearn for a sense of ease and simplicity in life and believe that richness in life is about savouring every experience fully. You place value on a high quality lifestyle that includes having rich relationships, deeper connections and spaciousness of time to enjoy life and have fun.
    • Have a simple, but well loved home that smells of incense, has flowers, cushions, lit candles and a fireplace. Good lighting, bright sunshine through the sky light or the structure of the place.
    • Are ready to focus on your career: You may have put your career on hold due to family or your partner’s feelings and you’re ready to stop that now. You can feel it’s time for a change. 
    • You make abundance a daily practice You are mindful that the society and media is always attempting to pull us off our balance by defining for us what abundance means, you make choosing abundance a daily practice through meditation so you don’t get pulled into the seductive messages of the media and choose what feels right to you.
    • Find divine Connection through Service and Contribution. You want to feel that you are a part of something bigger. You are connected to all beings through divine connection, and making a difference by sharing your piece is extremely important to you.
    • You eat healthy: You really love healthy food and take care of your body through exercise, meditation and other practices that connect you to your body because you know that your body is a vehicle through which you deliver your gifts.
    • Are often a part of communities that support honest expression and vulnerability and are inclusive, no politics or agenda. These business networking organization are there to help you grow your business. These communities are organized by leaders who are authentic, supportive and are in their feminine essence, men or women.
    • Have done the corporate thing and you are done with it (or want to be soon). Yes, you can make a lot of money and get a certain kind of status but, to do so, you need to do things that feel bad (e.g. work insanely hard, push and burn out). Plus, your heart is closed and you’re miserable. And so, no matter how bad it gets, there is no going back to ‘the job’. You’ve broken away from the 9 to 5 and started a business (or are thinking seriously about it). As much as you struggle, and hate it sometimes, your business is the answer to your prayers. It is your heart’s work. You can’t imagine doing anything else. You want to make a good income doing it. But it hasn’t worked out as you’d hoped. It’s going okay but nowhere near as well as you’d hoped.

    We wouldn’t be a fit if you…

    • Don’t know your trade, e.g. I can help you market, but your magic and how you help your clients is your speciality. I can help with getting clear with your message as well as bring out your process for you, but not coaching your clients.
    • Are looking for a financial planner. I do not do investment. I help you heal your relationship with money internally so you can make better money choices to save, invest and spend.
    • You will not struggle to buy groceries as a result of investing in the coaching program and have enough time and money to work on marketing your business.
    • Building a business takes time. You must be willing to be patient with yourself and the process of putting all the pieces together that create a long term sustainable success.
    • Are ready to challenge your belief that you can help everyone and are willing to look at working with a selective group of people you can help.
    • Only measure outer results: are someone who measures growth only when you make a sale and disregard the inner work that happened before.
    • Don’t believe that relationships are an important part of business. When we push and sell, the relationships suffer. Similarly, I value our relationship and I promise to never invite you to buy something from me if I don’t think it is good for you. I suggest that you too honour and value our time together.

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