Many of us chase the “perfect” business model—coaching, consulting, or high-ticket services—only to find we’re miserable.
For a long time, I thought success meant following a formula, achieving six-figure months, and impressing other entrepreneurs. But none of it brought me lasting happiness.
True success is personal.
It’s about building a business that aligns with who you are, not who you think you need to be.
For me, it’s creating something that’s profitable, sustainable, and, most importantly, enjoyable.
Since making that shift, my team and I have never been happier.
What would your business look like if you built it for yourself rather than to impress others?