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Are You Shopping For the Snowstorm From Scarcity or Abundance?
Hi beautiful souls 🤍❄️ The Northeast is bracing for a major snowstorm, and today the supermarkets felt… familiar. Mobbed aisles. Overfilled carts. That tight, frantic energy that says, "What if there’s not enough?" It instantly brought me back to the early days of COVID. Back then, I was operating from pure scarcity. Fear that we wouldn’t have enough and that we’d be stuck. Fear that if I didn’t grab it now, someone else would, and then what? So I hoarded! Toilet paper, canned goods, pasta. Anything I could reach.I wasn’t thinking about community or connection. I was thinking about survival. But today I realized how much has changed. This morning, I sat in meditation and actually laughed at the fear-mongering headlines. The alarms. The dramatics. The constant attempt to keep people anxious and disconnected from their inner knowing. And then I walked into the supermarket. I saw the same fear on people’s faces. But I didn’t feel it in my body. I went in with a simple intention: “I’m buying what we want and need for the week. Nothing more.” Not snowstorm shopping, just life shopping. At the dairy case, I reached for half-and-half and noticed there were only two cartons left. The old version of me would have taken both without a second thought. This version paused. And smiled. I took one, and left the other for someone else who also needed it. Because abundance isn’t proven by how much you take. It’s reflected in how safe you feel leaving some behind. Where others saw empty shelves, I saw abundance everywhere.Bins overflowing with bananas, oranges, apples.Fresh vegetables. Organic chicken. Organic eggs. My cart wasn’t overflowing. It was aligned. I shopped with gratitude instead of fear. Trust instead of urgency. Enough instead of excess. And then, almost playfully, the Universe winked. In a store with checkout lines stretching halfway down the aisles, I somehow landed behind one single person. Five minutes later, I was walking out. A quiet reminder that you don’t have to force what’s meant for you.
Are You Shopping For the Snowstorm From Scarcity or Abundance?
@Brenda Rigney thank you! It’s definitely cold here! And my dog loves this weather so he just wants to keep going on walks!
This Isn’t a Goal-Setting Exercise (It’s Deeper)
December 31st is a time of endings and new beginnings. So, I want to share something that landed deeply for me today, and I feel called to pass it on to you. Take a quiet moment and finish this sentence. Do not overthink it. Do not edit it. Just let it come out honestly. “I know 2026 was an incredible year for me because…” Whatever comes up first matters more than anything you could plan. That answer is not random. It is not wishful thinking. It is guidance. When you envision 2026 this way, you are not making something up. You are listening. What you see and feel is your soul pointing you toward what it already knows you are meant to experience. It is part of your inner blueprint, the path your system recognizes as true for you. This is why it feels clear instead of forced. There is science behind this too. When you name a future that feels aligned, your brain and nervous system begin to organize around it. You start noticing different opportunities, responding differently to conversations, and making choices that quietly move you in that direction. Not because you are pushing, but because your system now has a roadmap. Here is where the practice becomes real. Write your sentence down somewhere visible. Record yourself reading it out loud and listen back to it. Let your own voice anchor the message into your body. Then ask yourself one simple question. If this version of 2026 is already unfolding, what is one small choice I can make today that supports it? Small steps matter. They build safety. They build trust. And trust is what allows growth to stick. Here is the truth I keep coming back to. We do not get the year we hope for. We get the year we feel safe allowing. We get the year we decide we are available for. PS: I couldn’t help myself! I tried the AI photo trend, and this is what it gave me of me and my pup 🐾 It made me smile, so I had to share :)
This Isn’t a Goal-Setting Exercise (It’s Deeper)
1 Thing...
What's 1 thing that made you feel wealthy? Or 1 thing that made you feel unstoppable this week? Every Friday, I hold a Friday Morning Tea & Connection call inside my community and we usually end the call with a reflection on this one thing. This reflection is an important pause in the busyness of our lives to celebrate our small wins which compound into something very meaningful over time. So let's share our wins and celebrate them together! 💜
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@Brenda Rigney Data is king! Such a fantastic way to test, learn, refine and create true value in this world!
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@Mercedes Aspland AWESOME! What a fantastic win! And such a great feeling inside to keep the promise you made to yourself to be ready for launch!
Built a community but no sales? Read this
Let’s get real for a second... In the last 48 hours, I’ve had 3 nearly identical conversations with women in our space: “I’ve got 1,400 people in my community — but I’m barely making sales.” “I want to invest in my business, but there’s no money in the bank.” “I’m running day-to-day with duct-tape systems and gear that barely works — how am I supposed to grow a YouTube channel or serve more clients like this?” If you’re nodding along, I want you to know: You’re not lazy. You're not behind. You're not doing it wrong. But you are likely missing a simple framework for turning your existing audience into recurring income. And I get it — I used to think monetization meant funnels, tech stacks, and pretending to be “chill” about business advice (even when I knew exactly what needed to happen). But now I know: Strong opinions (shared with love) are a superpower. Monetization doesn’t have to be complicated. And simplicity wins every time. Here’s the 4-part framework I give my clients when they want to start making money from their community without reinventing everything: 🚀 The Framework: 1. VISIBILITY. Be findable. Comment where it counts. Show up with clarity. 2. TRUST. Offer something real. One win. One solution. One taste of what it’s like to work with you. 3. SIMPLICITY. You don’t need more “stuff.” You need focus. A tight offer. A real convo. 4. VIBES. People buy from people who feel aligned. Who get it. Who make business feel doable. 👇 Your Turn: Which one of these four are you already nailing — and which one feels like your growth edge right now? Drop a comment. Let’s see where we’re all at inside this season. NOTE: Need more resources on this post, catch the replay to this session (Yes, it's 3 hours and 20 mins - but the first 45 mins breaks this down in detail. the remaining time is spent on answering questions) CLICK HERE
Built a community but no sales? Read this
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“Simplicity wins every time” that’s gold. We tend to over complicate things because we don’t know what to do to convert our customers. But it could be as simple as reaching out and getting as many 1:1 conversations started as possible
Everyone is a millionaire!
Not literally, but the way you perceive people determines how you show up in sales. Decades ago, I told myself I wasn’t good at sales. That I didn’t know how to sell. That sales just wasn’t for me. Because of that story, I avoided any corporate role connected to sales and stayed in marketing and digital experiences, even though I was invited into sales roles often. As I stepped into my entrepreneurial journey, I learned something. Selling is simply serving people by offering what can benefit them. They get to choose whether to exchange energy (money). But here’s the real shift that changed everything for me. I realized I wasn’t afraid of sales. I was afraid of people not having money, or not wanting to pay for what I offered. That fear wasn’t about them. It was my own fear, projected outward. When I assumed people “couldn’t afford it,” “weren’t ready,” or “didn’t have the money,” I wasn’t reading their reality. I was projecting my own money fears, and my own self-worth fears. Here’s the truth. You can see people as broke, or you can see them as millionaires. Either story is available. Either story can feel true. But only one of them expands what’s possible for you. When you see people as broke, you automatically shrink: - You hesitate. - You under-price. - You tiptoe. - You dilute your offers. - You withhold your gifts. Not because they don’t have money, but because you’re afraid of asking for it. But when you decide to see everyone as abundant, Your energy relaxes. You show up differently. You speak from service instead of scarcity. You trust people to make empowered decisions. You stop managing other people’s wallets. You let adults be adults. And that’s when your reality starts to reflect that belief back to you. People say yes more often. Your offers land deeper. You attract clients who invest at higher levels with ease. You receive more because you’re finally open to more. Why this works (the brain-based part) Your brain is always searching for evidence of whatever you believe.
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@Kim Kiel yes, mindset is what keeps us small, or hiding, or open to stepping into our power. We might as well choose self empowerment!
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The first belief was that I was worthy, and that what I had to share with the world was valuable. I struggled with the imposter syndrome for a very long time, always questioning whether what I had to offer carried any value. I've even had circumstances where women were demanding links from me so that they could join my community or sign up for 1:1 coaching to PAY ME, and I would procrastinate because deep down I feared being not good enough. That's why I always say - your self worth = your net worth!
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