Category Archives: Best Practices

When what scares you is pointing to your growth [here’s what to do!]

This is a gem from one of my favorite collaborations ever; my intimate talks with Elena Brower.  If what scares me is pointing to my growth… and I am completely debilitated and unable to go toward that which scares me… what’s my first move? -EB  There are two things that I find useful and use daily.  Just do it. Jump out of the airplane. The big word for that is ACTION – go into action, […]

How I Help People Make More Money Than They’ve Ever Made

I’ve had the huge honor of collaborating with Elena Brower, a beautiful transformational leader, teacher, and a dear friend of mine. When I was a guest speaker in her container, we bridged the topics of money and spirituality in a way that felt so deep and authentic it was a dream come true for me.  In this session, I shared how I helped an extraordinary client (who was one of my own spiritual teachers!) make […]

How to Crisis-Proof Your Business

The world NEEDS your success.  This can be taken in a very practical way – the economy needs your success to thrive! And in an energetic way – the world needs its spiritual teachers, healers, and  transformational guides to continue to show up. This is the time to take action to scale your business, reach more people than ever, and serve on the highest possible level. That’s why we’re talking about sales all the time. Sales […]

Stop getting ready, just get going! We have a plan to help.

Today I’m sharing some golden truths on visibility from JJC social media guru, Ayanna – in celebration of our new #shineyourlightchallenge (see more below!)  This woman knows what she’s talking about. She co-leads a successful media agency with epic high-level clients, she works miracles with our social engagement, and we are thrilled to have her as a guest expert in Spiraling Up.  Major Takeaways:  People overthink content planning, get up in their heads, and don’t […]

Leaning into Inspired Responsibility

Building a business (especially right now) is, by its nature, an experimental process. It will help you enjoy it more if you can be forgiving with that process! You’ll learn from some things because they work perfectly; other things, you’ll learn from because they DON’T work.  Okay, so not every single thing you try gets calls onto your calendar or people into your programs. That doesn’t mean you have to make it wrong!  My approach […]