Let’s slow this down and get honest.
Are you openly and confidently talking about your work—what you do, how you help, and what you offer?
Or are you quietly keeping it to yourself?
If you’re holding back from talking about your offer, there’s a reason.Not a willpower issue.Not a marketing flaw.
An alignment signal.
Use the prompts below to locate it.
Journal Prompts
- Are you avoiding talking about your offer because it doesn’t genuinely excite you? When an offer feels generic, vague, or uninspiring, your body knows. Enthusiasm can’t be faked.
- Are you holding back because talking about it feels awkward, salesy, or performative? Is there a fear that people will judge you for promoting yourself too often?
- Are you silent because you honestly don’t know what to say? When the message isn’t clear internally, expression stalls externally.
- Are you waiting to talk about your offer until everything feels finished or perfect? The site. The page. The wording. The timing.
- Are you inconsistent simply because you don’t have a system for sharing your work? No rhythm. No structure. No container for consistency.
- Are you afraid that mentioning your offer again will bother or annoy people? As if clarity might somehow be too much.
- Have you overstuffed your offer with features, deliverables, and promises? Does the thought of actually delivering it create quiet resistance or dread?
- On some level, do you know you’ve priced it too low for the effort and energy required? Underpricing has a way of draining desire.
- Is there a deeper knowing that this offer isn’t the truest expression of your work?Not wrong—just misaligned.
- Is the structure of your offer incompatible with the life you want to live? Always available. Always on. Little space to breathe.
- Are you trying to force yourself into a role that no longer fits who you are now? Sometimes resistance is evolution knocking.
- Or does it feel like a mysterious block you haven’t named yet? Something present, but not fully visible.
Which number resonated with you most?
(Thank you in advance for your honesty.)