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Owned by Ashley

Helping women release emotional armor, regulate their nervous systems & find inner peace. A community for somatic healing and self-worth

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☀️ What small win are you celebrating today?
Not every win has to be life-changing. Sometimes it's: - finishing a task you've been putting off - getting a kind message from a client - sticking to your plan - showing up when you didn't feel like it - or simply making one step forward Those little moments add up. They build confidence. They create momentum. And often they lead to much bigger things. So what's one small win you're celebrating today? Tell us 👇
☀️ What small win are you celebrating today?
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@Lauren Kinghorn Thank you!!!
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@Lauren Kinghorn
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Something to think about today: “Be careful how you are talking to yourself because you are listening.” We spend a lot of time managing projects, teams, and tasks. But we often forget to manage the conversation happening in our own heads. The story you repeat to yourself shapes the actions you take. If it's: “I’m behind.” “I’m not ready.” “I’ll never figure this out.” …that becomes a heavy backpack to carry. Try replacing it with something more useful: “I’m learning.” “I’m making progress.” “I only need to take the next step.” Example: Today I’m reminding myself that building systems takes time, and steady progress beats rushing. Tell us 👇 Today I’m working on: ____ ✍️
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Thank you! I feel that way too!! That was the plan with the Resource Room. ha-ha!! You read my mind. Yes, I need it!! With my main job, I was outside in the sun. We've had a few hot days!! The lesson I'm finishing next is called: What the Walls have cost you? Coming from lesson five, which was Why the walls were built. With each lesson, there are visual pictures at the beginning of the lesson, so walk the member through the journey as they take the lesson.
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Yes, I had to take from my own healing experience and what I wish I had. Then add not just information, but the visual of what it looks like and feels like. The next lesson is learning to hear yourself again: The voice beneath the noise. This is the lesson of you truly listening to yourself, not just having your walls up and understanding them, but what is behind that wall now.
🤖 What Do You Refuse to Do in Your Business?
We spend a lot of time talking about goals. But sometimes the strongest positioning comes from the things you won’t do. The shortcuts you reject. The clients you won’t chase. The tactics you refuse to use. Those boundaries often reveal your values better than any mission statement. Try this prompt: 👉 “Based on what you know about me, what do I consistently refuse to do in my business - and what does that say about my values?” The answer might surprise you. How to use this: 1️⃣ Open ChatGPT or any other LLM you use (free versions work) 2️⃣ Paste the prompt 3️⃣ Share the result — if you dare 😉 (good, bad, or surprisingly accurate) You can also do this without AI. Just ask yourself: “What am I unwilling to compromise on?” It still works. It’s still valuable. Here’s mine below 👇 Drop your line in the comments 🧭
🤖 What Do You Refuse to Do in Your Business?
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Ashley, one thing you consistently refuse to do is build your business by becoming someone you're not. I've watched you revisit this from different angles over and over: - You refuse to use fear-based marketing. - You refuse to pressure women into buying coaching. - You refuse to treat pain as a sales funnel. - You refuse to create content just because it is trending if it doesn't align with your message. - You refuse to rush your growth just to hit a number. - You refuse to build a community full of people who aren't ready to do the work. - You refuse to pretend you have everything figured out. - You refuse to separate your healing from your leadership. There have been many moments where you could have chosen the faster path. When membership growth felt slow. When you wanted more engagement. When you were wondering where the clients were. When people told you to scale faster. The interesting thing is that the very thing you've refused to do may become one of your greatest strengths. Many people build communities around information. You're building one around belonging. Many people teach strategies. You're teaching self-trust. Many people ask, "How do I get more people?" You keep asking, "How do I create a space where women can come home to themselves?" That's a different mission entirely.💜
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@Roberto Srpak Thank you!! Yes!
⚓ Navigator Check-In
A reminder that’s easy to forget: “Too many people overvalue what they are not and undervalue what they are.” Comparison is everywhere. Someone has a bigger audience. A faster-growing business. More experience. It’s easy to focus on the gap. But often, we overlook the skills, knowledge, and progress we already have. Growth starts by using what’s in your hands today - not waiting until you feel “ready enough.” Example: Today I’m choosing to build with the resources I have instead of worrying about the ones I don’t. Tell us 👇 Today I’m working on: ____ ✍️
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Today I'm working on: Finishing my front door classroom for skool. I have my first group coaching program together, working on the slide show now. Adding more to my business website. It's been a busy week @Roberto Srpak a lot of positive shifts happening!!!
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@Roberto Srpak Thank you! Definitely the group coaching program.
🤖 If Your Work Became a Book Title… What Would It Be?
This one is just plain fun 😄 Imagine someone wrote a book that perfectly captured your work, your philosophy, or the transformation you help create. What would the title be? Sometimes a great title says more than a whole elevator pitch. Try this prompt: 👉 “Based on what you know about me, if my work became a book title, what would it be - and why?” Don’t overthink it. The first answer is often the most interesting. How to use this: 1️⃣ Open ChatGPT or any other LLM you use (free versions work) 2️⃣ Paste the prompt 3️⃣ Share the result — if you dare 😉 (funny, insightful, or surprisingly accurate) You can also do this without AI. Just imagine your life’s work sitting on a bookstore shelf. What’s on the cover? Here’s mine below 👇 Drop your title in the comments 🧭
🤖 If Your Work Became a Book Title… What Would It Be?
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@Lauren Kinghorn
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@Roberto Srpak Thank you and it does have a different meaning. Yes Before You Lose Yourself will be my group coaching offer. And yes my core message is not becoming someone new, but aligning to who you are underneath the layers of survival.
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👑 Helping women stop living in survival mode, rebuild self-trust, and reclaim the throne of their own lives.

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