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Where Your Power Is Leaking


Ever felt like you should be soaring… but instead you’re kind of just flapping in place?

You’ve got the clients. You’re helping people. You’ve built something real — maybe even something successful. But when you look behind the scenes, things feel… off. You’re scattered. You’re stretched. And instead of riding the wave of your own vision, you’re just trying to stay afloat.

Let me offer you a gentle reframe:

You’re not failing. You’re leaking power.

And it’s not about how hard you’re working. It’s about what’s working against you — often quietly, invisibly, in the background of your business.


Where the Leaks Begin


Power leaks don’t usually come with flashing lights and loud alarms. They creep in through the small, consistent drain of your energy and focus.

They look like:

  • Starting your week unsure of what actually matters most

  • Spinning in circles trying to decide between “launch the course” or “rework my 1:1”

  • Holding too many things in your head: ideas, to-dos, dreams, shoulds, maybes

  • Not knowing what your VA or OBM is doing, and not having the capacity to check

  • Avoiding certain parts of your business because they feel like a confusing black box

  • Feeling constantly behind — even when you’re busy all day

None of this means you’re bad at business. It just means you’ve hit the edge of what your current systems and clarity can hold.

And that’s not a problem. It’s a signal.


The Weight of Not Knowing


One of the heaviest things you can carry is not knowing.


Not knowing how things are really going.

Not knowing what’s working and what isn’t.

Not knowing what you can hand off, automate, or let go of — and what truly needs your attention.

Not knowing how to make your ideas real because the backend feels too messy to hold them.


That kind of fog wears on your nervous system.

You might start to question your instincts. Delay decisions.

Or hop from idea to idea, hoping something will just work already.


And the worst part? You might blame yourself.

When really — it’s not about your capacity.

It’s about clarity.


Power Loves Clarity


Your power wants structure, not control.

It wants direction, not restriction.

It wants to know where it’s going — and that the business you’ve built can hold it.


Clarity isn’t just about color-coded to-do lists or clean spreadsheets (though I do love those).

It’s about seeing your business clearly — with eyes wide open and heart fully engaged.


It’s knowing what season you’re in.

What the priorities really are — not just what’s loudest.

What’s draining you that doesn’t need to.

What’s ready to evolve, and what’s already solid.


It’s about reconnecting with the soul of your business without getting tangled in the weeds.


So… Where Might Your Power Be Leaking?


This isn’t about judgment — it’s about awareness.

Pause for a moment, and get curious:


  • Where in your business do you feel unclear, foggy, or stuck?

  • What have you outgrown — in how you work, how you offer, or how you organize?

  • What are you tolerating because fixing it feels too big or confusing?


Even noticing these things is powerful.

Because every bit of clarity you reclaim is energy you get back.

And from there… you get to decide what to do with it.


You Don’t Have to Hold It All Alone


What I want you to know is this:


You can be the visionary and be grounded.

You can be intuitive and have a strategy.

You can lead from the heart and be supported by structure.


Your business can feel aligned, organized, and sustainable — not just in the front end that clients see, but deep in its roots.


And that clarity you’re craving?

It’s not a luxury.

It’s a foundation.


You deserve to feel held by your business — not weighed down by it.

You deserve to pour your power into what lights you up — not what quietly exhausts you.


So if something’s been feeling off, heavy, or unclear…

It might be time to stop fixing symptoms and start seeing the whole picture.


That’s where the real shift begins.




 
 
 

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