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I'M SO GLAD YOU'RE HERE

that's me, Emily

I see a lot of myself in the women I work with. Busy, multitasking mom, building an empire. I always prided myself on doing it "the right way." I took the classes. I downloaded the freebies. I worked really hard. I put in the time. I dreamed big. Be, Do, Have. Think Positive. Everything happens for a reason.... I know you know where this is going...BURNOUT. 

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Yep, it all led to burnout. You may or may not have experienced this, but since you're here I know you're picking up what I'm putting down!

I started my career in cosmetology. I loved the idea of having several avenues to take my skills, knowledge, and business, and yet there was also a pretty clear path. Apprentice aka work for free, work a million hours to build a clientele, open a salon, work a million hours running it, hope that it was enough to retire one day. Pretty glamorous right?! I loved the creativity, I Ioved my clients, I loved making my own schedule, well until I didn't. I can picture it so clearly. I had a brand new baby at home and I was working on my taxes. I always did well in my business and I prided myself on raising my prices and creating healthy boundaries with my clients, but having another human to care for changed my perspective. I was suddenly more aware of my numbers and what I found was that I wasn't scaling. After 10 years in my career, I never got a proper raise. Sure, I raised my prices, but all that ever did was offset costs. In what job do you not get a raise after a freaking decade of busting your ass!? I was pissed. I had no one to blame but myself. The fire was lit. That spark led me to this magical, and sometimes very dark, journey of personal development.  

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I've always been an entrepreneur. I had lemonade stands, I sold rocks to my neighbors (their rocks lol), I sold artwork and put on performances. Straight hustler.  I'm from a nice midwest town where nice hardworking people live. My mom had a steady 8-5 job. My dad, well, he was more of a dreamer. After an injury cost him his career in law enforcement, he never really found his way. The reason I'm telling you this is because I think you, like me,  want more out of your life. I think you feel like there's more out there, but something is holding you back. You have a block, or 2, or 12. You don't understand why you can't reach a certain income goal or achieve an outcome or even think of what you may want to do. 

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We are souls living a human experience. Both are beautiful. Both are you. Both have a past that affects you now. Most of my work is about the undoing of everything you picked up that's not yours. Limiting beliefs and limiting decisions. Truths that aren't yours. Patriarchal, societal, and generational beliefs have been embedded into your subconscious. We hold 7 generations of DNA in our bodies. Talk about baggage!
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I shamed myself for wanting more than my town had to offer. I also didn't know what that meant because I had no model of an entrepreneur, especially not of a successful one. I had an energetic glass ceiling of how much I could earn. I gave from an empty cup because that was "the right thing to do." People didn't get me, and so I fought my authentic self because I thought I was wrong or bad or weird. 

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Well good news! Thats a bunch of bullshit :) 

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Can you imagine yourself living out your souls desire? Can you picture a day in your dream life? Can you trust that what you desire is meant for you? You just need the right tools, and I got you boo! 

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THE NUMBER OF DOGS I HAVE...UNLESS MY
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