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Coach’s Corner

Coach’s Corner is a weekly newsletter for introverted entrepreneurs who want to grow their business without burnout. Each issue delivers soulful business insights, quiet marketing ideas, and simple, actionable strategies to help you build a thriving, aligned business. Free subscribers get full lessons, while paid subscribers unlock exclusive resources, strategies, and challenges to take things even further. Subscribe now and grow your business in a way that actually feels good.

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Positive Mind, Real Results—No Fluff Required

Monday already? I know. But before you roll your eyes at another “just think positive!” pep talk—stick with me. You’ve probably heard the phrase: Positive mind. Positive vibes. Positive life. Sounds nice, right? But let’s be real—thinking happy thoughts isn’t some magic wand that fixes a tough client, slow sales, or the fact that your coffee went cold before you even got a sip. (I love a good iced coffee, but only when it’s meant to be iced… ya know?) Here’s what does work: using positivity...

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Your Weekly Newsletter Designed for Quiet, Intentional Entrepreneurs Who Want to Succeed—Without Burnout. I am going to say it…If you hate social media, you’re not broken—you’re just normal. Seriously. The constant pressure to post, perform, and pretend you’re “booked out” is exhausting-even for extroverts. But for introverted entrepreneurs? It’s the fast track to burnout, self-doubt, and wondering if you should just sell handmade candles instead (I see you). The good news? You don’t need to...

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Hey, you know that voice in your head? The one saying you’re not ready or you don’t have what it takes? It’s lying. It’s not time, skill, or talent holding you back—it’s the story you keep telling yourself. But stories can be rewritten. ✨ Instead of “I don’t have enough experience,” try “Every expert started as a beginner.”✨ Instead of “What if I fail?” try “What if I don’t?” This week, catch yourself in self-doubt. Rewrite the story. Take one small action that proves your new belief. You in?...

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Your Weekly Newsletter Designed for Quiet, Intentional Entrepreneurs Who Want to Succeed—Without Burnout. As an introvert, showing up online can feel like agreeing to run a marathon… when you hate running. You know you “should” post more, be more visible, share more personal stories, engage more on social media, yada yada, etc etc... But at what cost? Your energy? Your sanity? Your ability to function as a normal human? The problem isn’t that you don’t want to be seen. It’s that the way most...

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“Nothing I say this day will teach me anything. So if I’m going to learn, I must do it by listening.” – Larry King Larry King interviewed everyone and still knew the real magic wasn’t in talking—it was in listening. As introverts, we get this. But are we choosing to listen to the right voices? With so much noise out there, it’s easy to absorb advice that doesn’t align. Today, be intentional. Tune into something that truly inspires you—a book, a podcast, a TED Talk. And if you find something...

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Your Weekly Newsletter Designed for Quiet, Intentional Entrepreneurs Who Want to Succeed—Without Burnout. You ever have one of those days where you stare at your screen for way too long, tweaking the same Instagram post, rewriting the same email, or debating whether that one sentence on your sales page needs a semicolon? (heads up-It doesn’t.) Me too, and I would like to welcome you to the Overthinkers Anonymous meeting. I’ll go first—hi, I’m Joelene, and I, too, have spent an embarrassing...

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You ever get this close to a big win and then suddenly… hesitate? Procrastinate? Talk yourself out of it? That’s fear of success creeping in. It’s sneaky, but real. Because success means change—more visibility, more responsibility, more expectations. And sometimes, that feels just as scary as failing. The good news? You can handle it. Fear doesn’t get to run the show. So if you’re feeling the urge to backpedal, recognize it for what it is and keep moving forward. You’ve got this. xox,

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Your Weekly Newsletter Designed for Quiet, Intentional Entrepreneurs Who Want to Succeed—Without Burnout. Last week, we talked about having your Dream Client Profile as the absolute must-have if you want to stop shouting into the void and start attracting the right people. Because the truth is: if you don’t know exactly who you’re talking to, you’re basically just throwing spaghetti at the wall and hoping it sticks. (Messy. Ineffective. A waste of perfectly good carbs.) Now that you’ve honed...

You know what all those super-successful people have in common? They’re always looking for ways to help others. Meanwhile, the ones stuck in a cycle of frustration? They’re busy asking, “What’s in it for me?” It may be a very small shift, but it makes all the difference. A perfect example would be Sara Blakely, the founder of Spanx. She didn’t set out to be a billionaire—she just wanted women to feel confident in their clothes. The money followed because she led with service, not...

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