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This Course Deserves the Same Energy

You show up for everyone else. It's time to show up for yourself.

You know that energy you give when your kid has a school project due? When you stay up late helping them finish their poster board, making sure every detail is right, because you want them to do well?

This course deserves that same energy.

Think about the energy you give to:

  • Your job — even when it's draining you, you still show up every day
  • Your kids — you're at every practice, every recital, every event, no matter how tired you are
  • Your family — you plan the dinners, coordinate the schedules, make sure everyone has what they need
  • Your home — you clean, organize, manage, maintain, even when you're exhausted
  • Other people's priorities — their deadlines, their needs, their emergencies

You show up for all of that. You give it your full effort. You don't half-ass it. You don't say "I'll do it later." You just do it.

Now I'm asking you to give yourself that same commitment.

What That Looks Like

It means blocking time on your calendar

Not "I'll do it when I have time." You never have time. You make time. Schedule 2-3 blocks this week to work through Week 1. Treat them like appointments you can't miss.

It means actually doing the exercises

Not skipping them. Not saying "I get the idea." Actually writing your answers. Actually reflecting. The transformation happens in the work, not in the reading.

It means protecting your focus

Close the tabs. Silence your phone. Tell your family you need 45 minutes. Give this course the same focused attention you'd give to anything else that matters.

It means finishing what you start

Not letting this become another thing you bought and never completed. Week 4 is where the action steps are. You need to get there. And you need to do them.

It means showing up even when you don't feel like it

Some days you'll be tired. Some days you'll be overwhelmed. Some days you'll want to skip it. Show up anyway. That's when it matters most.

Why This Matters So Much

Because you've probably tried to change things before. You've probably bought courses, read books, made plans. And then life happened. You got busy. You lost momentum. You convinced yourself you'd "get back to it later."

But here's the truth: Nothing changes until you decide it's going to change. And then actually follow through.

This course isn't magic.

It won't transform your life just because you bought it. It won't make opportunities appear just because you read the modules.

But if you actually do the work? If you show up consistently? If you take the action steps in Week 4? It absolutely can change everything.

My Commitment to You

I'm not just asking you to show up. I'm showing up too.

I've been in this industry for years, and I'm still in it—still closing deals, still learning, still proving to myself that the skills I built from nothing are real. I've closed deals I never thought I'd close. I've made mistakes I wish I could undo. I've figured out what works and what doesn't.

And I've put all of that into this course. Not because I need to. But because I genuinely believe you deserve to know that these opportunities exist. And I'm tired of watching capable women stay stuck because they don't know where to start.

So here's my commitment to you: If you show up and do the work, I promise this course will give you exactly what you need to take your first real step forward.

Now it's your turn.

Right now, before you move on, I want you to make a commitment to yourself.

Not to me. Not to anyone else. To YOU.

Say it out loud: "I'm going to finish this course. I'm going to do the work. I'm going to give myself the same energy I give to everyone else."

You've already made the decision to invest in this course. Now make the decision to actually use it.

Let's build this together.

What you’re actually committing to:

Not perfection. Not showing up every day feeling motivated. Not having all the answers before you move forward.

You’re committing to showing up even when it’s inconvenient. To doing the exercises even when they feel awkward. To applying for the job you’re not 100% sure you’re qualified for.

Consistent, imperfect action over comfortable inaction. That’s the commitment.