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Week 5: 💛 Focused 12 Weekly Check In
Before you start this week, take 90 seconds to reflect on last week. Why? Research shows that people improve performance when they regularly measure progress, reflect on results, and make small adjustments. Reflection creates awareness. Awareness creates better decisions. Better decisions create better results. This is not about perfection. It is about execution. Use the Weekly Celebration Tool to complete your reflection, then come back and comment below with your 90 Second Weekly Check-In. 90 Second Weekly Check In 1. Execution Score_____ % of planned commitments completed 2. Celebrate One Win 3. What Worked? 4. What Got in the Way? 5. One Lesson Learned 6. One Commitment for This Week Drop your check in below or create a new post. We are here to celebrate, encourage, and help you keep moving forward one week at a time.
Week 5: 💛 Focused 12 Weekly Check In
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90 Second Weekly Check In 1. Execution Score 75% of planned commitments completed 2. Celebrate One Win: Spent three days at the Library working on a new workshop for a job I got hired for and handsomely paid for. Not on the list, but it counts in my books. 3. What Worked? Social media posts. I have zero problem getting them done. I actually look forward to it. 4. What Got in the Way? The same thing I celebrated also got in the way of 100 percent according to my scheduled tasks. I have NOT started reaching out to organizations yet and the more I reflect, I also realize that I don't have a lot of capacity to take on more work right now. So, I'm okay with not getting this done. That said, if I were reaching out to organizations and getting hired more, that puts me closer to my goal of being able to reach financial freedom. 5. One Lesson Learned: It's difficult to stick to the goals when other things that are also important take up time. 6. One Commitment for This Week: Be okay with even 65 percent this week because I'm having day surgery on Thursday and need to fit in my marathon training. If it takes me 6 months longer to reach my goals, so be it.
How I Think: I'm Trying to Figure Out Where Email Fits
I've been thinking about email lately. Not whether it works. We all know it works. I'm trying to figure out where it fits in the kind of business I want to build. As a consumer, my relationship with email has changed over the years. I find myself unsubscribing from more and more lists, even from creators I genuinely like. It's rarely because I don't value their work. I just don't want my inbox to become another place competing for my attention. It's overwhelming! And this has me thinking differently about my own business. Inside Skool, community owners can send only one post via email every 72 hours. At first, I thought that sounded limiting. Now I think it might be one of the platform's best features. It forces me to pause before I click "Send." Is this post really worth interrupting someone's day? Is it one of the most valuable things I've shared over the last three days? Or is it simply a great conversation that can live inside the community? I'm finding that I actually like those constraints. They force me to be intentional about what deserves an email. As part of my Focused 12 goal to better organize my business, I'll be building an intentional email plan for August and September. Instead of emailing because I can, I want every email to have a clear purpose and be worth opening. As entrepreneurs, we're constantly told to build an email list because we "own" it. I understand that, and I'm quietly building mine. But I'm also wondering whether we should spend just as much time deciding what earns a place in someone's inbox as we do growing the list itself. Maybe less is more. Maybe earning someone's attention is more important than capturing it. I'm still thinking this through. I'd love to hear your perspective. If you have an email list, how do you decide, "Yes...this is worth sending?"
How I Think: I'm Trying to Figure Out Where Email Fits
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As Stacey said, definitely food for thought!
Are you into minimalism?
I’m putting together a bunch of fun lifestyle challenges and was thinking about doing some minimalist related challenges. Who is in?
Are you into minimalism?
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With everything except plants! I have a lot of plants 🪴 😅
✨ Reintroducing Myself, One Story at a Time #4
After my last few posts, you might think Amazon is where my entrepreneurial journey began. It wasn't. It started right here. This photo was taken in our backyard around 2008. My daughter was two. My son was just a baby. At the time, my husband and I were both teachers. I had recently gone part-time because I wanted more time at home with my kids. We didn't have a lot of extra money. We lived in a little starter home. But we believed that having more time together was worth it. That decision led me to start asking a different question. How can we earn a little extra income without giving up the life we're trying to create? I've always loved technology and saving money, so I started a couponing blog. I taught graduate classes at the University of Phoenix one evening a week while my own kids were asleep. I loved helping other teachers, and it fit our family's schedule. And then there were garage sales. See the swing set in this picture? It wasn't just where my kids played. It was one of the playground sets we'd learned to buy, clean up, let our kids enjoy, and then resell. Before long, we knew exactly which brands held their value and which ones didn't. Looking back, I realize we weren't just earning a little extra money. We were learning how to recognize opportunities. We were learning that one small income stream could lead to another. Years later, that mindset led us to invest in so many ways. Buying our mountain condo while we lived in Shanghai. Then, turning it into a vacation rental. Then writing my first book in Belgium. Then journals. Then consulting. Then speaking. Then Skool. And now AI. None of those opportunities appeared overnight. They grew one decision at a time. One season at a time. One small experiment at a time. When people ask me why I believe in building multiple income streams, this is why. Not because I wanted more stuff. Because I wanted more choices. Looking at this picture today, I don't just see my kids playing in the backyard.
✨ Reintroducing Myself, One Story at a Time #4
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I love your stories and learning more about you. You are so inspiring ❤️
Let’s welcome our newest members! 🎉
Welcome! We’re really glad you’re here, @Juan Garcia @Indie Monroe @Uttam Singh! ☀️ This is a space to build income in a calm, sustainable way. We talk about money, gratitude, Amazon, Skool, AI, and so much more! You are in the right place! Welcome! There is no pressure to be perfect. We are just real entrepreneurs taking small steps that add up, and we are doing it together. Many in this community are following the Focused 12 to meet our goals. You can learn more here. https://www.skool.com/multiple-streams-of-income-4358/what-is-the-focused-12 If you feel up for it, introduce yourself below or on this welcome post and share one thing you’re working toward right now. Big or small, it all counts. Let’s build this together. Welcome!
Let’s welcome our newest members! 🎉
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Life coach and creator of The Courage Collective, helping women feel calmer, braver, stronger, and more grounded as they rise supported daily.

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