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Calm Your Angry Gut

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Calm your angry gut by learning what to eat when everything upsets your stomach. Simple foods and clear guidance for women tired of gut flare-ups.

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7 contributions to Pick Your Online Business
Which of these 5 "Business Killers" is stopping you? 🍊
Most people think they have a "traffic" problem or a "niche" problem. But after sitting on hundreds of coaching calls, I’ve realized the real problem is usually an Identity Problem. You aren't "researching"... you're hiding. You aren't "being careful"... you're paralyzed. I just dropped a new video that breaks down the 5 Archetypes of entrepreneurs who circle the drain for years without ever picking their orange. Watch the video, identify which one you are, and name it in the comments below. The 5 Archetypes are: The Researcher: Why "learning" is actually your favorite form of procrastination. The Idea Juggler: How to stop treating a business idea like a marriage and start "dating" your niche. The Busy Professional: How the "Golden Handcuffs" are keeping you from your first $1 online. The Side-Hustle Jumper: Why you keep abandoning your "ugly babies" before they can grow. The Perfectionist: Why building a 108-module course is the fastest way to fail. Once you watch it, vote below: Which one are you? Naming the pattern is the only way to break it. Once you know your archetype, we can actually start building.
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7 likes • 13d
Yep side-hustle jumper and perfectionist
Week One Update: The 90-Day Execution Sprint
I wanted to share a quick update after the first full week of the Pick One Project... the 90-Day Execution Sprint that we started on March 1st. The results surprised me in a good way. After just one week, more than 70% of the members in the sprint have already launched their Skool communities. Not “thinking about it.” Not “working on the idea.” They actually opened the doors and made their communities public. The others are very close and are spending a little more time dialing in their offers before launching. For week one of a 90-day sprint, that’s a very high execution rate. But the interesting part isn’t the communities themselves. It’s why it happened. It really had very little to do with the money people paid to be in the sprint. The real difference is that they made a decision to get into a room with other people who are actually building something and to hold themselves accountable publicly. When you’re working alone, it’s very easy to overthink everything. It’s easy to keep researching, tweaking ideas, or waiting until things feel perfect. But when you’re in a room where people are moving, launching, testing and sharing what they’re doing every day, something shifts. Momentum becomes normal. There are also some very clear commonalities among the people who moved the fastest this week. Most of them are already inside Mindset Skool, which means they’ve already been working on the mindset side of things - overthinking, perfectionism, comparison, and all the other things that keep people stuck. They also made the decision to focus on one idea instead of ten, and they were willing to take imperfect action quickly. And the feedback coming from the group this week has been very consistent. People are realizing that execution beats overthinking. They’re realizing that talking to real people moves things forward faster than sitting alone trying to figure everything out. They’re realizing that trying to make something “good” before putting it out into the world is often the very thing that keeps them stuck.
5 likes • 18d
Best decision ever to join the 90-day sprint. It feels like those salvation/conversion moments where your life changes and you can't help but tell everyone you come across. Every time I see someone commenting about being stuck, not being clear about their direction or next step, I can't help but say, have you come across @Brian O'Neill
Small win today… but a meaningful one. 🎉
Today I officially opened my community: Calm Your Angry Gut. For a long time this idea lived in my head: helping women calm their inflamed gut and finally feel confident about what to eat by showing them exactly which foods to eat when eating feels risky and they are afraid they’ll make things worse. Turning that idea into an actual community felt intimidating… until I joined the 90-Day Sprint that @Brian O'Neill is running. One of the things Brian keeps emphasizing is simple but powerful: Move forward even when it's not perfect. Not spending days tweaking the about page, but executing and moving forward. So instead of overthinking, I just built the first version and pressed publish. It’s not perfect yet. But it’s real. And it’s helping me start the conversations I’ve wanted to have for a long time about calming an inflamed gut through simple food. Grateful for the push, the structure, and the encouragement inside the sprint community. On to the next step.
2 likes • 21d
@Brian O'Neill Thank you
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@Alejandro Guimoye Thank you
Why My 27th Business Attempt Worked (And The Other 26 Didn’t)
In 2019, I made a decision. Not a soft decision. Not a “let’s see how this goes.” Not a “I’ll try.” A decision. I told my wife out loud: “I am done letting fear, doubt, and my own self-limiting beliefs run my life.” Up until that point? I had started 26 different things. Different ideas. Different models. Different directions. Some made a little money. Most didn’t. All of them had one thing in common: I NEVER FULLY COMMITTED. Then I joined a $50,000 mastermind. I eventually upgraded into their $100K program. That’s insane money. And here’s the undeniable truth: The money didn’t change my life. The room didn’t change my life. The coaches didn’t change my life. The decision did. But here’s why attempt #27 worked when the other 26 didn’t: I picked ONE thing. One lane. One model. One focus. And I stayed. For 120 days straight I did the work. 50 calls a day. No bouncing. No “maybe this instead.” No new ideas. In 76 days, I signed my first deal. I lost that deal. Two weeks later, I signed another. 120 days after starting I collected a $7,000 check. It wasn’t about the money. It was proof. Nine months after that decision, I left my job. 18 months later, I was making 2.5x my corporate income. Was I smarter the 27th time? No. Was I more talented? No. Was I less scared? Absolutely not. I just stopped circling. That’s it. Most of you in here don’t need a better idea. You need to stop bouncing. You need a room. You need focus. You need someone who’s already done it. And you need to commit long enough to see proof. That’s what changed my life. Not motivation. Not strategy. Not hacks. Decision + focus + repetition. That’s it. P.S. 90-day sprint is live right now. It closes tomorrow at 10 p.m. Central. We starts March 1. If you want 90 days of forced focus, execution, and accountability... DM me or comment “ONE.” If you’re still circling… just be honest with yourself about that.
2 likes • 27d
@Scott Gray see you inside
What is everyone up to today?
It's Sunday, we have people from all the world in this growing community. It might already be Monday for some. How do you typically spend your Sundays? Let's get to know each other a bit more.
3 likes • Feb 22
Settling down for bed. It's evening here in South Africa
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Founder of Calm Your Angry Gut. Helping busy women stop spiralling during flares with calm, practical food guidance.

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