What happened when my clients and I embraced our authentic Selves
Over the past two years, I’ve been amplifying healing as a tool for greater prosperity and business success. Being your authentic Self is you at your most powerful and prosperous—my own journey and my clients’ transformations are case studies proving it! (Scroll to the end to read their stories).
So, I invite you to ask yourself, what new prosperity could you unlock if you reconnected with the inner fire of your own fabulous, whole, and authentic Self?
Here are three ways to lean into that authentic Self in your business.
1. Embrace your weirdness.
Dare to start or do something that others might call "weird." I was terrified by what my executive peers would think about me when they learned I was spiritual and started a healing practice.
Now, I run a multi-six-figure business centering healing and do what I love every day because I leaned into my superpowers and what makes me unique. And nothing about that embarrasses me!
2. Lean into your outlandish passions.
What could you talk about for hours? What would you love to sip a *big bowl of tea*—my favorite drink—over? Fill a notebook or your notes app with all the things you've been obsessing about but did not imagine could be career options.
Then, step back. How does your obsession relate to what you're doing in your business now? How much are you serving your inner "nerd?" Be open. It may take a minute for you see something new. It will be there if you look.
I realized last year that even though I loved helping clients lock down funding, I was even more eager to talk about healing and energy. Although I was helping my clients become more prosperous, to a degree, I was also suppressing my true inner Self. As soon as I let her run free, my business exploded.
Instead of guiding my clients on fundraising strategies, I began to…
Help them chip away at their limiting beliefs and energetic blocks.
Offer them healing sessions to release those blocks and beliefs.
Create 1:1 offerings and group programs to help them work through financial traumas, with logic and energy.
3. Don’t be afraid of beautiful messiness.
The sooner you realize that your path toward your purpose won't be linear or flawless, the more permission you can give yourself to take action, even if it feels messy.
This is one of the hardest parts of my clients’ journeys.
Authenticity comes when you stop being in perfection mode.
When you let go of logic and needing to “make sense.”
To let your real Self shine through.
Which can start out scary, but is *so worth it.*
When you do, you’ll experience more fun and more success. Because no one really has to take their business so darn seriously all the time!
Client Stories of Success
Below are 3 quick examples of how my clients* have embraced their authenticity, and gotten a fabulous return on being themselves:
✨ After one free prosperity healing with me, Libby let go of her fear of trying to “go it alone” and got an unsolicited $12,000 contract “out of nowhere,” from someone she’d never met, and an immediate first payment.
✨ Santi joined my group prosperity program wanting to let go a generational belief called “not enough money.” Shortly after our first 1:1 healing, his tight-fisted father was so inspired by Santi’s vision that he gave him an unsolicited financial gift that made it possible for Santi to finish a home renovation that opens new possibilities for both his family and his business. This was a sea change moment for the family, in multiple ways.
✨ When I started healing with Mona, we focused on releasing grief from her mother-in-law’s passing. After a few sessions, we focused on an even deeper trauma: her parents’ divorce. After three healings, Mona summoned the courage to approach her mother honestly about feelings she’d been holding inside for 20 years. Mona was ready to stop suffering, and she became the catalyst for her—and her family’s—healing.
If you’re interested in boosting your authenticity in order to attract more money or success in your business, let’s sip a *big bowl of tea* together (in-person or virtually).
Or, drop your comment here—I’d love to connect!