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Why I Am My Own Muse (And You Are Too)

Level 6 of 12 week masterclass. The season where we expect & demand.

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May 14, 2025
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People buy when you’re no longer CASTRATING yourself to be liked.

Yes, I mean that shit.

I know this because it’s a daily practice I do with clients who cash in big fucking checks.

You know when you have that DOG in you…

That tone that makes people want to cater to you.

That’s attitude. And people love that shit.

They’ll feel your NON-compliance.

They feel turned on by the fact that you don’t fold.

Most people I guide don’t struggle with self-worth.

They’re outgrowing that version of them.

They get inspired by their own work.

They are their own muse.

No one does it like YOU.

They love it their way.

And it’s why you’re at the top of your game.

You’ll get more if you practice the state of deserving.

That’s the part most people skip.

They try to build through force.

You’re here to build by response.

By desire. By instinct. By timing.

This is where most people SaBoTAGe.

But there’s a phase you meet in your biz where the stage you’re moving UP to needs radical self-honesty.

I’m gonna guide you today to reconnect with that inner DOG that will do all those fuck-you moves that will first of all make you feel like a power ranger….

And then allow you to totally massacre all those negative thoughts that are castrating your biggest moves. Big time.

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