Day 7 of 30 💙 Today's challenge was all about getting crystal clear on who I serve and what I want to be known for. One of the questions we had to answer was: "I help ______ achieve ______ without ______." After spending time reflecting, this is what I came up with: ✨ I help everyday people—especially parents and those feeling financially overwhelmed—build an online income and create more freedom for their families, without needing to be tech experts, hold inventory, or spend all day chasing people. And then I asked myself... What do I want to be known for? Not just the sales. Not just the milestones. I want to be known for being authentic, honest, faith-filled, and genuinely caring about people. I want people to know that when they learn from me, they'll be encouraged, supported, and empowered to believe that their circumstances today don't have to define their future. If my story helps even one person find hope again, then it's worth sharing. Speaking of stories... One of my biggest highlights today was having the opportunity to share my journey on our webinar. It reminded me just how far God has brought my family and how important it is to keep saying "yes" to opportunities to serve others. And then came these incredible blessings... ✨ $1,500 in sales today! 🙌 ✨ 63 new leads entered my automated system! I'm overwhelmed with gratitude. Every lead represents a real person with hopes, dreams, and challenges of their own. Every sale is another opportunity to help someone start building a different future. As I finish Week 1 of this challenge, one thing is becoming clearer every day: Success isn't about chasing money. It's about serving people consistently, solving real problems, and trusting God with the outcome. So let me encourage you... Get clear on who you're called to serve. Know why you're showing up. Stay consistent, even when no one is clapping yet. Because when you lead with purpose, the results will follow. 💙 I'd love to know... If someone described your personal brand in just three words, what would you hope they say?