Owning a business is challenging – from increasing costs, regulations, competition and more the day to day of being a business owner if often far from glamorous. However, the reason so many of us do what we do is the moments when we are able to come through in a big way for our clients. The moments when we know we’ve made a real difference. Every entrepreneur we know wants to increase the frequency of those moments and so we think one of the best ways to do that is by having people share their stories with others – we can all learn from each other and become better recognizing and executing on opportunities to help our clients win.
Yonaa Bee

one of the many things i am gifted with , is the ability to heal wombs . i am a holistic spiritual womb healer . i once had a client who suffered from PCOS and heavy menstrual cramps . she had been trying for years to conceive a child and had no luck . doctors said she wouldn’t be able to have kids or the chances was slim . but i helped heal her womb by reducing her painfully cycles from 7 days of bleeding to 3 . she also conceived a beautiful baby . Read more>>
Jeffrey Chavez

I recently produced an EP called ‘The Taster’ for West Coast hip hop artist Champagne Aramis. He has a fly, luxury aesthetic to his image, but he moves with the drive of a hustler. When he first came to me, he was looking for a sense of musical direction that could help him carve out his own lane. He didn’t have a huge network in the music industry behind the scenes, so he was really looking for someone who understood his vision and could build on it. Read more>>
Michelle Urban

Clutter. It can seriously mess with our heads—especially when it takes over our living space. Clutter can make us feel overwhelmed, anxious, unfocused, and embarrassed. When it gets out of control, it often triggers a spiral effect, making it even harder to tackle. We want our homes to be a sanctuary, but when they’re inundated with stuff, they can quickly feel like a source of stress instead. Read more>>
Famatta P.

One of my first clients was a young couple who had just purchased their first home. Like many people, they were excited about their new house but hadn’t yet developed a clear strategy for managing their finances. They weren’t budgeting or tracking their spending at all, which led to some surprises when I did a spending assessment for them. During our first session together, we uncovered that they were actually spending, on average, $800 more each month than they were bringing in. It was clear they were living above their means, but they hadn’t fully realized how significant the gap was until we took a closer look. Read more>>