
For millennia, our ancestors have used automations to become more productive. More efficient.
They’ve optimized it all, until there was nothing left to optimize.
But still and yet. Things just never seem to… fit.

In the paraphrased words of our prophet, Stacie Orrico —
There’s gotta be more to life automations

it's time to
it's time to
In this VIP Week, we’ll design a system around the way you work, think, and create
so you can go from:
"I've tried every fancy system and nothing ever sticks"
to
"OMG this is exactly my brain in computer form!!"

You’ve spent the last 20 minutes hunting down this client’s notes that you KNOW you saved somewhere.
You searched through Google Drive and it doesn't seem to be there, so it must be in one of the… 5… project management tools you've tried (and abandoned) this year.
2 minutes to go. Fuck the notes.
You pull up their client portal on Notion. You cringe. Yeah, okay, it's pretty. But you HATE it, because it's littered with 872 pages and databases you've never even touched — and never will — and you're worried you'll break them if you do.
1 minute to go.
You find an envelope by your laptop. You scribble down: "Google client portal platform. Softr? Honeybook?"
Somewhere in the distance, you hear the swish-tok-tok-tok of a Slack notification. Your app icon says you have 408 unread messages. You have a notification for everything because you're afraid you'll miss something important.
But that can wait.
You're frazzled, harassed, heart pounding, brain racing ("okay wait wait, maybe I can remember what we talked about last meeting"). Deep breaths. Deep breaths.
DING DONG.
Client has entered the room.
Lights, camera, bitch: SMILE.
Your call is about to start.
Psst.
It’s not you. It’s not even the tech.
This is what happens when
their systems =/= your brain
And when we trade in the way we naturally think for someone else’s “optimized” “you need this” set-up — we’re left feeling: “So why isn’t this working? What’s wrong with me?”
but here’s the secret cap’n — there’s nothing wrong with you
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The unique way your mind connects ideas and solves problems and creates new things is buried under the mental load of remembering where you put that Google Doc
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You’re losing faith (and… money) on every abandoned tool or template that promised you they were the one, and now your digital graveyard, is, um, well-populated (and you still haven’t found the one)
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Your time is precious and your energy is precious and somehow you’re spending way too much of both trying to navigate a setup you never even liked to begin with
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You’re showing up for your clients 100%. Well, 200% if you count all that time you tried to figure out why that one zap that someone else made broke and then deciding ah fuck it I’ll just do this manually instead
So now you’ve got questions like:
Do I really need three different brains just to run my business?
Ok, so which one of these systems is actually going to stick?
Am I doomed to waste $37 ad infinitum on templates that are just gonna end up collecting digital dust?
Will I ever find the setup that works with all my quirks?
Is work just always going to be a slog then??? Is this truly what I signed up for in this entrepreneurial journey??? This was not in the brochure!!!
Can I nap now?
And the answer isn’t another template, or course, or shiny new platform.
It’s something much more powerful:
Creating your own systems around the way you naturally think, work, and create
Systems that feel like an extension of you — so intuitive, you barely notice they're there.

‘Tis time to:
SO THAT:
The way you get things done fits how you actually work.
Your specific cadence and flow and way you interact with your team and customers — making getting things done feel seamless — instead of a watered down and generic template for the "average" coach / consultant / service provider
Things make sense
because wherever it is you would instinctively look to find something, why, there it is!!
You get to exhale
now that your system doesn't box you in — it holds you up. Lay down your decision fatigue, emotional load, and mental load; it's got you.