reflecting on how Iβve been able to make "pinch-me" money & beautiful ripples as a nursepreneur that gets to
travel the world,
work with the coolest people,
and build the most insane communitiesβ¦
hereβs what Iβve realizedπ
Iβve said YES to opportunities that felt right for me.
time & time & time again
even when it stung.
The first time?
$5,500
Then another $6,200
Then another few thousand here,
another there,
another there.
i have never regretted any of it.
Because even if I didnβt get exactly what I wanted or expected,
I learned.
Win or learn.
There is no lose.
That is the mindset that has had me winning left & right.
I knew that if I wanted to build a career where people would invest with me to get to where they wanted to be,
I needed to show up ready to invest to get to where I wanted to be.
Otherwise...
thatβs incongruent (& kinda weird).
But hereβs the caveatβ¦
u have to find whatβs right for u
Not every dollar u can spend, u should
Not every decision is meant for u
Find the people, the opportunities, the spaces that light u upβ¦
That pull u inβ¦
That make u feel ALIVE
And do what it takes to get closer to those spaces (and stay in them)
Be willing to invest.
Not just money.
But time, energy, attention.
It comes back 10x if you have the mindset of win or learn.
and no...
i'm not telling u to invest so u can join my thing
(i'm literally not even taking on new clients right now & have people on a waitlist)
I'm telling u this because
u have the skills, knowledge, & passion to create something legendary
and u are likely the only thing in ur way
if your identity, actions, & desires don't match
it will be wayyyyy harder than it needs to be
people are drawn to those living in authentic congruence
every area of life is an invitation for me to lean into this more and more...
to become the next version of me and to watch my biz follow that inner growth
if u don't have the biz u want,
maybe it's because u are being invited to first become the kind of person that would create & lead it
what's something you invested in that gave u a lesson u didn't expect, but needed?π