Feb 22 • Reviews
Fix Your Funk by Sarah Hankins – Member Review
This is my community review of Fix Your Funk by Sarah Hankins.
“I don’t need to polish anything. I don’t need to perfect anything. I just need to accept who I am and be fully myself.”
I joined Fix Your Funk because of Sarah.
I met her inside Skool Community, now Skoolers and just thought… she is cool. She lives her life out loud. Who she is, is who she is. No masking. No shrinking. No pretending. And being around her makes you feel free.
Her community is built for the neurodiverse, what she calls neurospicy, entrepreneurs and solopreneurs. It’s a space where you’re not “too much.” Not too loud. Not too extra. Not too emotional. You’re just you. And that’s enough.
Inside the community, the most powerful part for me has been the support calls.
Sarah coaches in a way that gives you agency. She doesn’t tell you what to do. She doesn’t hand you a script for your life or your business. Instead, she asks questions that pull you back into your own intuition. She helps you find your own answer.
If she gives advice, it’s experiential. “Here’s what I tried. Here’s how it worked for me.” But she leaves room for you to do it differently. That matters. I’ve worked with coaches who dictated every move. That never felt empowering. With Sarah, I still have my voice.
There have been moments I’ve been melting down, and she has jumped on a call with me. That speaks volumes. She genuinely wants to see people succeed alongside her.
She also weaves in awareness of cycles… moon phases, seasons, energy shifts. Not in a rigid way. Just an understanding that we move through phases as humans. That alone has helped me be less hard on myself.
When she restructured the support calls into tiers, it actually deepened the experience. The higher tier calls, which I’m part of, allow for smaller group coaching where we not only get support from Sarah, but we learn from each other. I’ve built real friendships there. We grow faster together because we’re honest with each other.
The culture is open. Freeing. Nonjudgmental.
She also has tools that are very on brand. The FAFO tool helps you rewrite your About page copy so it actually sounds like you. Another, called Ditch the Shit, strips the jargon and over polished marketing language out of your posts so your real voice comes through. That tool alone is powerful because it reinforces the core message of the community… be yourself.
Personally, my confidence has shifted dramatically.
After leaving teaching, my confidence was low. I felt like I had to become corporate. Polished. All business. I thought being an entrepreneur meant becoming someone else.
Through Sarah’s encouragement and example, I realized I don’t.
She has been like a lighthouse for me. A beacon reminding me that I can show up as myself. No performance. No perfection. Just me.
My mindset is clearer. My business decisions feel more aligned. My identity has shifted. I feel grounded in who I am instead of trying to fit into what I thought I needed to be.
And that has changed everything.
Before joining, know this space is for people who are ready to be honest. Ready to drop the mask. Ready to explore who they actually are. If you’re looking for rigid scripts or someone to dictate your every move, this probably isn’t for you. If you are easily offended by profanity, this isn't for you. We throw the *f*bomb like it's beads at the Mardes Gras parade.
But if you want support, autonomy, and a space where you can fully exist as yourself… this is it.
Join Fix Your Funk by Sarah Hankins here — this is an affiliate link and I may earn a commission if you join.
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