How to Know When You’re Ready to Launch
Waiting until you feel “ready” usually means waiting too long. Here’s how to tell when you’ve actually got enough to launch, and why the best time is before you’re 100% sure.
Why Starting Messy Is the Best Way to Get Clear
We all want to start polished. But the truth is, clarity doesn’t come from more planning, it comes from actually doing the thing, badly at first. Here’s why messy is the smartest way to begin.
You Don’t Need to Be an Expert — Just a Step Ahead
You don’t need a PhD, a blue check, or 10 years of experience to help someone. You just need to be one step ahead, and willing to share what you’ve learned.
How to Write Your Purpose Statement Without Feeling Cringey
A good purpose statement isn’t about sounding impressive, it’s about sounding like you. Here’s how to write one that’s clear, true, and not even a little bit cringey.
You Don’t Need Permission to Start — But Here’s Some Anyway
You’re allowed to begin before you feel ready. Before everything’s perfect. Before someone officially says, “Go.” Just in case you forgot, here’s your permission slip.
What If Someone Else Already Did My Idea?
You finally land on a great idea, only to find out… someone’s already doing it. Now what? Here’s the truth about originality, timing, and why “not first” doesn’t mean “don’t bother.”