I’m four days into a 21-day challenge inside my own group and I wanted to share a few real-time wins. First win: There are actual people in the challenge. Only two — but oh my god, there are people in my challenge. That alone feels huge. Second win: For the first time all year, I genuinely feel like a coach and not an imposter. Not because of numbers, but because I’m holding space consistently and responsibly. Third win: I acted before it was perfect. I barely promoted it — maybe eight posts total before it started and a few since — and that felt very intentional. In the past, I would’ve hyped myself up, posted daily, imagined hundreds of people joining, and then crashed into disappointment. This time was different. The idea came through while working on a single post with ChatGPT and it was like: Boom — 21-day challenge. Winter Arc. Bust the New Year’s resolution myth for spiritual people. Oh, and it lines up perfectly with the self-leadership material I just refined. It felt clean and obvious instead of forced. Fourth win: There’s no stress, urgency, or pressure to make it perfect. I designed the challenge to honor my natural rhythms, not burn me out. That alone feels like a massive upgrade in how I lead. Fifth win: Holding this challenge is giving me more capacity everywhere else. My days feel steadier. The support systems I used to throw out during launches are actually making everything easier instead of harder. I’m not abandoning myself to “get it done” anymore — I’m flowing through it. The only place I’m a little stuck is on the technical side: 1. Why can I only pin posts to my premium course and not to other courses in my classroom? I want to pin daily challenge posts so people can always find them. 2. Where are we going for ad or brand visuals beyond Canva? I’m trying to create a strong image for my about page and it’s been… rough. I liked it at first, and now it feels like too much work to get the vibe right with text boxes and framing without it looking off.