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There is a principle in Japanese design called Kanso. It translates as simplicity and the removal of clutter, the idea that clarity comes not from add...
Burnout is usually treated as a problem to fix. Push through it, rest enough to function, find a few more hours in the week, and carry on. But after y...
If you are building an online course or membership and you are not yet ready to open the doors, a waitlist is one of the most useful things you can se...
In Japan, there is a practice called shinrin-yoku. It translates literally as 'taking in the forest atmosphere' or as it is more commonly known in the...
For a significant stretch of my career as a therapist, I kept saying some version of the same thing to my supervisor.
I love the work. But how I work...
If you have been exploring Kajabi as a platform for your practice, you may have come across the term Kajabi Expert and wondered what it actually means...
In Japan, there is an art form called kintsugi. When a ceramic bowl breaks, instead of discarding it or hiding the damage, the cracks are repaired wit...
I remember my first placement vividly. A wonderful college, an amazing mentor, and me... about to see my first real clients, absolutely convinced I w...
Your About page is almost certainly the most visited page on your website after your homepage. It is where potential clients go to decide whether they...
First things first... take a breath. You've already done the brave bit.
Signing up for Kajabi is a big deal. Whether you've been sitting on the idea ...
There is a word in Japanese - Ishiki - that translates as awareness and presence. The practice of being fully conscious of what you are doing, thinkin...
On inner ceilings, hidden stories, and what becomes possible when we do the real work
I heard a line this week that I haven't been able to stop thi...