• Here is my post, small topic is the relationship to our body in a healing journey :

    I often dive into a critical element a Healing with my clients so that they become aware of their relationship with themselves.

    The importance of being at peace with your body in a healing and/or transformation process.

    We are incarnated in a physical…Read More

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    • Hi Claire. Love this simple yet interesting post and question. The first linie is a little confusing to me… “I often dive into a critical element a Healing with my clients so that they become aware of their relationship with themselves.” I dont know what a critical element a Healing means.

  • Happy Tuesday CLUB FAM!

    You can attend our email marketing workshop for free. Please use this code so you can attend for free. (EMAIL47)

    And will you please reach out and personally invite two of your business friends to join us for $47? I have given you some swipe copy below. (please do not give them the code).

    Thank you!

    Have a…Read More

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  • Catching up on last week’s session after a week-long battle with stomach flu. Here is my small topic for the mistakes my clients are making. The CTA will be to schedule a call with me.
    Small Topic 1: Not aligning your tech with your business goals

    Specific Mistake #1: You are relying on the same tech that you used when you started your…Read More

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    • I like these. question for you: do they even know what tech they need? so are they buying stuff hoping to patch holes but dont’ understand how it works? Also, what about this one (specific for your 200k audience): They should’t be doing ANY of this tech stuff. It’s not making them sales.

    • these are good. I might make #2 more cexpansive, buying because of a sale, limied time offer or lifetime deal.

  • Before I post on this month’s topic, here is the link to my landing page for my new 1:1 program – I d love some feedback on
    Is it clear enough ?
    Would you say “Yes that’s me” / “Nope, not for me” (that is also an answer) / “Oh I now someone who needs this” ?

    https://en.anahatalight.com/alchimie-de-lame

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    • I really liked some of the language and it resonated with me, or I could think of people who it would resonate with. The first part stood out: You’ve followed the flow of life…

      When I got down to the next part, the first line about having a job, or having had a job that motivates was confusing to me; the rest of this part made a lot of sense.…Read More

      • good feedback, Blair!

      • Thanks for your input Blair !
        I ll think about your point about having a job. I have included it in my ideal clients as they are professionals – as opposed to a few clients I have had before who where unemployed, and for some reason, they never finished the sessions they committed to and it was a ‘fail’.

    • I like a lot of this. This 1st paragraph feels a little awkward and center justifying makes my brain wander confused from line to line, unless that is the effect you want I would re-align the lines.

      You’ve followed the flow of life
      and now want to understand:
      * who you are,
      * if you’re in the right…Read More

    • I would get rid of “* you’ve had, or still have, a career, a job that motivated you, responsibilities, you’re a manager, partner, CEO, or have a project, “ I think it’s unneeded & confusing. You could include a note about working with professionals elsewhere if you deem you need it.

      And the last bullet point, feels a bit different from the other…Read More

  • Was thinking clearer after the call about “What are my ideal clients doing incorrectly” (my ideal clients are people that want support to help them realize an unfinished course, unmet goal, a wish unfulfilled, etc) So when I did a market research question I heard this as their problem:
    -They are getting discouraged
    -They are getting…Read More

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    • Hi Whitney, these are very valid points for not finishing something. I think there is also a tendency to over-buy/ consume as there are usually plethora of offer on the market and on the internet and SM, we think this one will do the thing and fall into the marketers’ trap when – depending on what you do but that applies to a lot of stuff – we…Read More

      • You have a great point, Claire! Which makes me wonder… can you get clearer on the overcommitting? They are overcommitting to multiple courses/coaches/support.

    • Hi Whitney, I am wondering what mistakes people make that lead them to feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, trapped, overcommitted?

    • Hey Whitney! Can you put a picture in your profile please? A pic of your lovely face? Maria will be at the 3rd wed this month to answer tech/substack quesitons!

      • will add a pic and get caught up here later – still not sure how best to navigate this platform so will get familiar with it soon (partial luddite here!!)

  • This idea comes from somatic movement – 1st you have to yield (relax) to gather your resources and push/stretch to an action or goal. I thought I would get people’s feedback. And I’m thinking about using my recent accident as part of some articles. Might as well try and make lemonade. 🙂

    Topic- why relaxation is so important to moving…Read More

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    • Love this. There is an expression in recovery “don’t just sit there, do nothing” which I love. Or as my parter’s uncle who is a doctor is prone to say…”sometimes you have to go slow to go fast” (usually related to healing)

      • Thanks Whitney, I love this quote, ”sometimes you have to go slow to go fast”. I’m not sure if it might be a little repetitive to 1or2, but worse case, it can be a substitute. In the meantime, it is a great statement that I think everyone can elate to. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • Love this Joel, also I think :
      Relaxing allows room for healing
      Often time healing from injury and disease is about connecting to the body

    • What Whitney said – I was also told “Don’t just do something, sit there,” as in take the time to feel into what is happening and allow yourself some space/time before acting, rather than what we are usually pushed to do is “don’t just sit there, do something!”.

    • mistake 2 is good!

    • One of the mistakes that I have made is not recognizing my body’s cues or signals that I need to rest or relax. It took me many years to recognize those little cues so that I could sit and do nothing to give my body the time it needed to heal.

  • Hello – I’m looking forward to joining the Club this week and getting started. Currently I am developing a program to help women tease out a dream, desire or goal that is either a whisper, or an old roar untapped and bring it to life through accountability, good old cheerleading and baby steps that lead to leaps. I am also doing training in…Read More

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    • what came clearer on who you help, Whitney, in this first week of working on the messaging. It is fun to see what we write one week and how it can be clearer or deeper a week later. ❤️

  • Hi All,

    In February I want to focus on my new 1:1 program – it is built on various modalities I use and I feel will be more robust than what people buy most of the time : a Pack of 3 sessions.
    Could you have a look at the landing page (I went back to the content lesson on Landing pages) and tell me :
    Is it small enough when I talk about…Read More

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  • #2 in a value messaging sequence I’m posting on Linked In. What I’m really trying to get across is the difference between a photo that evokes a sense of emotional connection and one that doesn’t. I want readers to feel, yeah, I want emotional connection in my photos!

    Seven jobs your personal brand images should be doing for you –

    #2 -…Read More

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    • Hi Dan, I really like it. it is a very catchy post and made me think of my own headshots. Wow – got it, you ve nailed it ! Pitty I am so far away 😉

      A couple of things that came to my mind reading the post,
      I think the end is not as strong as the rest of the post and there are a bit too many things

      – I would sugget rewording that sentence :…Read More

    • This connects Dan.

  • Okay, I’ve created a proof of concept for my monthly “newsletter”. I’m open to any and all feedback – particularly on how I’m framing the intent in the introductory section. This issue is a little fat, to give a sense of the kind of articles I’m imagining. Let me know what you think! Any kinds of content you’d like to…Read More

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    • @danlewis, Wow!! I love this!! I love how you share with the reader glimpses into your expertise- contrast, choosing stone to reflect being solid and grounded; the softening of the tangled vines. Love the topics too.

    • This is really good. Next level feed back here-
      Client Story:
      Executive Coach Roxanne Hori

      NO ONE CARES about a Client Story. You have to give me an attactive headline to get people to read your client stories. What woud you stay to stop my scroll?

      • People skim. Use bold and different size text so I see what you NEED me to see.

        • There are no clicks. You are going to have no list to follow up with. Tease your articles and have them click to read more.

          • Thanks for the feedback, Amy! I’m unclear on the last point. You’re saying the email should just have teaser copy with a link to read the full article on my website?

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