Be a True Lifestyle Entrepreneur (w/ Marc Teo)
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We teach you how to systemise & scale your business past 6-figures without sacrificing familyโšก

Biz & life lessons from $6M+ in client results, 150+ private clients - while being a present dad & husband.

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I asked my client one question on a coaching call this week... and he went completely silent for about 10 seconds.

He's a financial educator with thousands of followers. Running workshops, building his newsletter, studying for a certification, creating content, managing community, and juggling family.

He said he was tired. Not burnt out. Just... tired of being busy without feeling like he's actually moving forward.

So I asked him: "Out of everything you do in your business, what actually makes you feel alive?" Silence.

Then he said: creating content from personal experience and teaching live. That's it. Everything else?

He could take or leave.That's the pattern I see after 2,200+ coaching calls: ost entrepreneurs spend 80% of their time on stuff that drains them.

Then wonder why they feel stuck despite being "busy" every single day.When Baby K was born, I had to confront this in my own business. I couldn't keep doing everything.

So I mapped every activity I do and sorted them into three buckets:

๐Ÿ‘‰ What's my zone of genius?

Keep it. For me that's coaching, personal content, and building tools & frameworks. That's where I spend almost all of my 4-hour work days.

๐Ÿ‘‰ What drains me but still needs to happen?

Delegate or automate. Teaching content used to take me 45 minutes per piece. Now I run my coaching call transcripts through AI and produce emails in 5 minutes each. Video editing goes straight to my team.

๐Ÿ‘‰ What drains me AND doesn't need to happen?

Eliminate. I cut all content I don't enjoy creating. My audience can feel the difference.If you want to find yours, do this:

List every activity you do in your business that happens more than once. Then ask yourself two questions for each one.

Does this make me feel alive or does it drain me?

And can someone (or something) else do this at 80% of my quality?

If it drains you AND someone else can do it, it doesn't belong on your plate.

Your business should be designed around what makes you come alive. Not around what keeps you busy.

You got this ๐Ÿ’™

P.S. I'm running an AI Mastermind on March 28 where I'll walk through my actual systems for running a 7-figure business in ~4 hours a day as a stay-at-home dad.

Physical tickets are almost full, but virtual tickets are now available. You'll get the full live virtual experience plus recordings if you can't make it.

โ†’ My exact zone of genius workflow (what I keep, delegate, and automate with AI)
โ†’ How I turn one coaching call into 5+ pieces of content
โ†’ The AI tools I actually use daily (not 50 random apps)
โ†’ How to structure AI around YOUR priorities so you don't get overwhelmed

Comment 'AI' and I'll send you the details.
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Not because they stopped working. But because of something I've been quietly watching happen across the industry.

I've been in the personal growth space for 10+ years. Watched thousands of people succeed and fail with the exact same tools and strategies.

And after building out AI systems for my own business over the past few months, I'm now convinced of two things:

โ†’ What I've been packaging into courses and trainings is changing dramatically
โ†’ What actually determines who succeeds โ€” and who doesn't โ€” has almost nothing to do with information

I'm sharing exactly what I think will matter most in the next few years, and what I'm rebuilding my entire program around because of it.

Click here to read the full post: https://web.facebook.com/share/p/18NPyk8SxM/
I told my client to stop talking strategy & close his eyes.

He thought I was crazy. 60 seconds later, he understood why nothing had been working.

He left a multi-billion dollar company to build his own coaching practice helping corporates with wellness and performance. Smart, capable, deeply experienced.

However, he was completely stuck even after "thinking" for such a long time.

So instead of fixing his strategy, I asked him to find the different parts of himself.

๐Ÿ‘‰ The part that used to feel genuinely excited about growth.

When he found it, his posture shifted and his voice changed completely. That version had been dormant for months because his critical, analytical side had taken over every decision.

๐Ÿ‘‰ The warrior that once pushed through something brutal and came out stronger.

Something lit up that I hadn't seen all session. But that part only showed up when he had someone external to prove wrong, and lately the fire had gone quiet.

๐Ÿ‘‰ The part that doesn't overthink everything and is just...chill & relaxed.

He told me that version hadn't shown up in over a year. No wonder he's so tense!

๐Ÿ‘‰ And his "overthinking", analytical side?

That part isn't bad. It's actually been trying to protect him this whole time by making sure he doesn't fail or look stupid.

Every single one of these parts exists for a reason and serves a purpose.

The problem isn't that you have them.
The problem is when one hijacks the steering wheel and the rest go silent.

โœ… Your income will never outgrow your psychology, and that includes knowing which part of you is running the show.

Next time you catch yourself spiralling in overthinking or avoidance, pause and ask out loud "who's driving right now?"

Name the part. It sounds simple but it interrupts the autopilot and gives you a real choice about which version of yourself takes over next.

I get to do this work from my home office while Baby K is playing in the next room. That's why I built my business this way.

You got this ๐Ÿ’™

#masterimplementers

P.S. This is the kind of inner work most people skip when they start using AI for their business. They go straight to tools and prompts, but if the wrong version of you is driving, AI just makes you faster at the wrong things.

On April 8th I'm running a live virtual workshop called AI & YOU where I'll walk you through the exact principles, prompts, and systems I use to run my coaching business in ~4 hours a day. Not theory. Actual workflows you can deploy that same week.

What you'll walk away with:

โ†’ How to think about AI so it actually works for YOUR business, not someone else's tutorial
โ†’ The exact prompts and workflows I use across content, marketing, and daily operations (live demos, zero coding)
โ†’ How to scale with AI without sounding like everyone else
โ†’ A Q2 game plan for your next 90 days across health, wealth, relationships, and self

Reply 'AI' for the link.
AI hasn't increased my bank account at all.

And that was after spending hundreds of hours using it.

A few months ago, I reviewed my finances and sat with something embarrassing โ€” I'd built impressive tools, saved a ton of time, and experimented endlesslyโ€ฆbut my revenue hadn't moved the way it should have.

Especially hard to admit as someone who coaches people on clarity and priorities for a living.

But I'm sharing it because I see so many entrepreneurs going through the exact same thing right now.

So I asked myself one honest question โ€” and the answer led to 3 shifts that changed everything for me...

Click here to read the full post: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1E98Cbjn1v/
The smartest people I coach are usually the most stuck.

I was on a call recently with a sharp, intelligent corporate professional who came to me completely burnt out. Not the "I need a holiday" kind. The kind where you wake up with brain fog, guilt, and this heavy feeling you can't shake.

He'd been doing everything right on paper. But something was off and he couldn't figure out what.

So I asked him one question: "What are you actually feeling right now? Not what's going on. Just the emotion."

He couldn't answer. Because like most high-performers, he'd gotten so good at suppressing what he felt that he couldn't even name it anymore.

And after 2,200+ coaching calls, I can tell you this is one of the most common patterns I see in driven people. We push emotions down and keep grinding, thinking that if we just execute harder, the heaviness will go away. It doesn't. It compounds.

Because every emotion has a function. Anger means your boundaries have been crossed. Grief is love that doesn't know where to go. Guilt is a sign you care about something deeply enough to feel the gap between where you are and where you want to be.

The issue is never the emotion. The issue is that we suppress it until it starts running the show from the background.

If this sounds like you, here are 3 things that actually help:

๐Ÿ‘‰ Name the emotion out loud, without context.

Most people say "I'm stressed because of X" or "I'm frustrated about Y." Drop the story. Just say the raw feeling: "I feel shame." "I feel anger." "I feel grief." When you strip the context, you stop intellectualizing it and actually start to feel it. That's where the processing begins.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Ask "what is this emotion trying to tell me?" instead of "how do I get rid of it?"

We treat negative emotions like problems to solve. But they're signals, not symptoms. When one of my private clients shifted from fighting his anxiety to asking what it was protecting him from, he made more progress in two weeks than in the previous six months of pushing through.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Build a release habit, not just a productivity habit.

You have a morning routine, a content calendar, and a to-do list. But do you have a regular practice for letting things out?

Whether it's journaling, moving your body intensely, or even just sitting with silence for 10 minutes a day, you need a place where the pressure valve opens. Otherwise you're building on top of a foundation that's quietly cracking.

โœ… Your business can't outgrow what you're carrying internally. Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is stop and feel what you've been avoiding.

You got this ๐Ÿ’™
My mum just got laid off...But I still don't think she should retire.

Everyone's telling her: "Wah, finally can rest lah. You deserve it."

And I get it. She worked hard for decades.
But I can't say that to her.

Because I watched it happen to my dad. The man who used to be sharp and engaged... slowly disappeared. Not because of age โ€” but because he stopped growing.

Now looking at my mum โ€” still sharp, still full of energy โ€” I keep asking myself: what actually keeps someone truly ALIVE?

โ†’ Why I'll never tell her to retire
โ†’ What my dad's story taught me
โ†’ Why I see the same thing in people way younger too...

Read the rest here: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1FN3AvNPcM/
I built my client a full professional newsletter in 10 minutes. He said it felt like a bomb hit him.

He's a rather successful real estate professional doing multiple six figures. Sharp guy, knows his market inside out, works hard every single day.

But he had 1,000 leads sitting in his phone and no system to stay in touch with them. No newsletter. No monthly touchpoint. Nothing keeping him top of mind between calls.

So on our coaching call, I asked him: "What would you send these people every month if you could?" He went quiet. "I don't know. I tried Gemini but I couldn't get it to do what I wanted."

That's when I realized the problem wasn't AI. It was that nobody taught him how to think with AI.

So I opened Claude, shared my screen, and brain dumped a prompt in about 90 seconds. Who his audience is. What they care about. What his X-factor is as an agent. What the newsletter should achieve. And I told AI to ask me questions before building anything.

10 minutes later, we had a fully designed, branded newsletter with real market data, insights tailored to his audience, and a built-in call to action for one-on-one consultations. Ready to send to 1,000 people.

His response? "Like a bomb hit me."

โœ… AI won't save your business. Your thinking will. AI just makes it faster.

Most people try AI, get a generic output, and assume it doesn't work. But the issue was never the tool.

It was that they went in empty-handed, with no context, no clarity on what they actually needed, and no framework for how to direct it.

The people who win with AI aren't the most technical. They're the ones who can articulate their problem clearly, bring their own expertise to the table, and let AI handle the execution.

I do all of these while chilling at home, when Baby K is in the other room, and enjoying my life. The whole thing took less time than it takes to make dinner. That's the kind of leverage I built my business around.

If you're putting in the hours but still doing everything manually, the answer isn't more effort. It's a better way of thinking.

You got this ๐Ÿ’™

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P.S. If you want to upgrade your thinking & use AI to grow your business without writing a single line of code...

I'm hosting a full-day AI mastermind with my mentor Bryan Ang and friend Kevin Wee where we walk you through everything:

โ†’ How to use AI to create content, systems, and client tools in minutes
โ†’ The thinking framework that turns a basic prompt into a powerful output
โ†’ Live demos and hands-on practice you can apply to YOUR business immediately
โ†’ How to do all of this while staying authentically you (zero coding required)

Physical event & virtual workshop included.

Comment 'AI' for details.
I believe trying to become an AI expert is a mistake.

Most people chasing AI mastery are actually moving further from their goals โ€” not closer.

I don't code. I don't build fancy dashboards. I'm just a stay-at-home dad running a 6-figure coaching business in 20 hours a week. And I've narrowed my entire AI focus down to just 4 use cases that actually move the needle.

I break down exactly what they are (and why most people get this completely backwards) in the full post.

Click here to read the full post: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1XMWQT4VLU/
This 1 skill that will make you more money from AI (guaranteed).

It's not a new app, workflow, or prompt library.

Last night I ran a training that had nothing to do with AI, but I'm convinced it will make my clients more money from AI than any tool ever could.

Because AI amplifies whoever is sitting behind it.

I taught something called simple parts work. In short, you have multiple parts of you, a hustler, a protector, a creator, a strategist, etc. Every one of them exists to serve you.

The problem is most people let one part run the show for years and never question it. Across 2,200+ coaching calls, this is the pattern I see more than any other.

Here're three things I taught you can do today:

๐Ÿ‘‰ Name the part of you that's been driving your behaviour.

A client this week, investment coach doing multiple six figures, called his "The Hustler." The moment he named it, he could see it running the show instead of being controlled by it.

Try it. Think about the area of your life where you feel most stuck and give that version of you a name.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Ask what it cost you, but also honour what it gave you.

The Hustler isn't the enemy. It got him through corporate and kept food on the table. But now it's the thing capping his growth.

Every part of you exists because it worked at some point. The question isn't good or bad. It's whether it's still the right gear for this season of your life.

And when you feed an unexamined pattern into AI, all you get is faster burnout with better tools.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Identify the part you've been suppressing and start a conversation with it.

Most people burn out not from working too hard, but from suppressing parts of themselves for too long.

Write a short letter to that part and ask what it's been trying to protect you from. You will be surprised what surfaces.

โœ… AI will make you rich, but only if the person behind the screen knows who they're being and why.

I practise this before coaching calls, before content, before I close my laptop and go be with Baby K & wife.

And it's what helped me make quite a bit of money too.

You got this ๐Ÿ’™

P.S. Great news!! If you've been wanting to go deeper on AI but also on the foundation that makes AI actually work for you, this is it.

A few friends asked me to do a Show & Tell of the actual AI workflows I'm using. So we're hosting a small event called AI & YOU: Your Playbook for Business, Money & Life.

I'm bringing in my marketing mentor Bryan who's built AI-powered systems generating over $30M in tracked results, and Kevin Wee who's proof that authenticity is still the unfair advantage even when AI makes everyone sound the same.

We'll break down:

โ†’ The principles and mental models that separate the top 1% of AI users from everyone else
โ†’ Exact tools, prompts and workflows across content, marketing, operations and productivity, demonstrated live
โ†’ How to use AI without losing the thing that makes people trust you: your real voice
โ†’ A Q1 review and Q2 game plan so you leave with clear priorities for the next 90 days

Limited seats, but there's a virtual option where you get all the recordings plus some of the tools I personally use.

Reply 'AI' and I'll send you the details.
Some days, I feel like I'm not doing enough.

And the hardest part? I don't even let myself say it out loud.

Because I run a 6-figure lifestyle business in 20 hours a week. I've coached 2,200+ calls. I teach productivity for a living.

So who am I to complain?

But some nights I still catch myself thinking: "Why am I not doing as well as others?"

Read the rest here: https://web.facebook.com/share/p/18W4pMpHZo/
Would you like me to map out your entire AI blueprint and audit your business... for free?

I just announced something I have been quietly building for the past few months.
In short... next quarter, I am setting up custom AI systems for every client who works with me.

Content, coaching, sales, playbooks, life admin... all personalised and set up by me in days.

And the free 1-on-1 call I am offering before I go live might be the most valuable thing I have ever put out there...

โ†’ What the custom AI setup actually includes
โ†’ Why I am front-loading AI so I can focus on what really matters
โ†’ What you will walk away with from the call (at zero cost)

Click here to read the full post.
She's getting 10,000+ views/post & still felt lost about her content.

She's a young, driven, 5-figure/m earner who creates content from anywhere in the world, + even invited to conduct a content workshop.

But on our call, she told me someone had just spent 3 hours telling her everything she should change.

Now, she couldn't tell the difference between good advice and noise. So I asked her:

"Between what everyone's told you and what your gut says, which feels most aligned?"

"My gut. But I keep overriding it with other people's opinions."

This is something I see over and over across 2,200+ coaching calls. The people who plateau aren't lacking strategy.

They're drowning in too many strategies from too many voices.

โœ… Remember: there is no one "best strategy", there's only the best strategy for YOU.

Here's what we did:

๐Ÿ‘‰ Separate "create" mode from "analyze" mode.

Stop trying to be creative and strategic at the same time. Throughout the week, lead with what feels authentic to you.

Then block out 1-2 hours once a month to review your numbers, look at what's performing, and find the patterns.

When those two brains have their own space, the content gets better and the process stops feeling like a grind.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Before you take anyone's advice, run it through one filter: "is this aligned for me right now?"

She was about to overhaul her entire approach based on one conversation. Most people do this.

Someone smart gives you smart advice, and the instinct is to throw out the old playbook and start fresh. Nine times out of ten, that kills your momentum.

The better move is to layer in one or two elements that enhance what you've already built.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Name the different "parts" of you that are fighting for control.

She had an artist brain that wanted everything to feel authentic and beautiful, and an entrepreneur brain that wanted growth and reach. They were at war.

Once she named them, she could give each one a lane instead of letting them sabotage each other.

Your creative side and your strategic side don't need to agree.

They just need their own space.

If you feel like you're doing all the right things but still feel scattered, it's probably not a strategy problem. It's a clarity problem.

You got this ๐Ÿ’™

P.S. If you want to see how I use AI to protect my creative energy AND grow a six-figure business in about 4 hours a day as a stay-at-home dad...I'm hosting my first-ever event on exactly this, with Bryan Ang and Kevin Wee.

โ†’ The thinking frameworks behind how I use AI (not just tools that expire in 3 months)
โ†’ How to build AI systems around YOUR zone of genius, not someone else's playbook
โ†’ The 4 AI systems I've built across content, launches, assets, and operations
โ†’ Live breakdowns you can implement the same week

Comment 'AI' and I'll send you the details.
The more my client learned about AI, the less he actually did.

He's a health and wellness coach with corporate partnerships and engagements.

Sharp, driven, knows his stuff.But on our call, I could tell something was off.

He'd been consuming everything about AI for awhile.

Watching tutorials, testing tools, saving prompts. And his business hadn't moved an inch.

So I asked him: "Is AI actually a priority for you right now, or does it just feel like it should be?"

He went quiet.

This is something I see constantly: entrepreneurs who feel like they're "behind" on AI, so they start consuming everything.

Then the more they consume, the more overwhelmed they get...and the more overwhelmed they get, the less they actually do in their business.

โœ… AI without clarity on what you're solving is just a very productive way to procrastinate. Here's what I told him:

๐Ÿ‘‰ Before you touch any AI tool, answer one question:

"What is the ONE problem in my business I want AI to help me solve this month?"

Not five problems. Not "get better at AI." One specific problem. If you can't name it in one sentence, you're not ready for AI yet. You're ready for clarity.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Stop learning AI "in general" and start solving with AI specifically.

The entrepreneurs I see getting real results from AI aren't the ones who know the most tools. They're the ones who picked one bottleneck in their business and used AI to remove it. That's it.

๐Ÿ‘‰ AI multiplies whatever you already have. If what you have is confusion, it multiplies confusion.

This is why I always tell my clients to get clear on their priorities, their offer, and their zone of genius BEFORE layering AI on top.

I built my entire business around being present for my family, not around being productive for productivity's sake.

AI only made that possible because I knew what I was focused on first.

If AI feels exciting but overwhelming, the answer isn't another tutorial. It's getting clear on what actually matters to you.

You got this ๐Ÿ’™

P.S. This is exactly why I built AI & YOU with Bryan Ang and Kevin Wee. Not another AI tutorial. A principled, practical approach you can use the same week.

โ†’ The thinking frameworks that separate the top 1% of AI users from everyone else
โ†’ How to build AI systems around YOUR zone of genius, not someone else's playbook
โ†’ Live demos and done-for-you prompts you can plug into your business immediately
โ†’ A room of serious implementers sharing real wins and real workflows

Reply 'AI' and I'll send you the details.
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She makes 6-figures but said sheโ€™s okay with working 9-5 hours.

Sheโ€™s a new client who runs a coaching and consulting practice with corporate partnerships. Driven, credible, already doing well by most standards.

But when I asked her what her ideal work hours would look like by end of the year, she said โ€œI donโ€™t mind working normal hours.โ€

I paused.

Not because thereโ€™s anything wrong with working 9-5. But because she didnโ€™t start her own business to work someone elseโ€™s schedule. She just forgot she had a choice.

And this is something I notice across 2,200+ coaching calls. Entrepreneurs whoโ€™ve been grinding for so long that theyโ€™ve accidentally set their ceiling at โ€œas good as a job.โ€

They stop imagining whatโ€™s actually possible because survival mode became the default.

โœ… The most dangerous thing about working hard is that you stop questioning whether youโ€™re working on the right things.

Hereโ€™s what we mapped out on the call:

๐Ÿ‘‰ Get ruthlessly clear on your zone of genius before adding anything else.

She was running two businesses, saying yes to everything, and wondering why she felt stretched.

We identified the 3-4 activities that actually light her up AND move the needle. Everything else becomes a candidate for delegation, automation, or elimination.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Before you โ€œscale,โ€ simplify.
She didnโ€™t need a bigger business.

She needed a leaner one. We designed a model where she could deliver results for clients without trading every hour for every dollar, using a mix of group delivery, systems, and AI.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Stop asking the market what you should charge. Start asking what they actually need.

We set up a simple survey campaign to validate what her network genuinely wants, so she builds something people are already asking for instead of guessing and overcomplicating.

I designed my business around being home with my family, not around matching someone elseโ€™s hours.

Thatโ€™s a decision, not a luxury. And it starts with getting clear on what you actually want.

If youโ€™ve built something that works but still feels heavy, you might not need more strategy. You might need a better question.

You got this ๐Ÿ’™

P.S. This is exactly why Iโ€™m hosting AI & YOU. Not another AI tutorial. A principled, practical approach to using AI so your business works harder than you do.

โ†’ The thinking frameworks that separate the top 1% of AI users from everyone else
โ†’ How to build AI systems around YOUR zone of genius, not someone elseโ€™s playbook
โ†’ Live demos and done-for-you prompts you can plug into your business immediately
Physical and virtual tickets available. Lifetime access to all recordings and tools included.

Reply โ€˜AIโ€™ and Iโ€™ll send you the details ๐Ÿค
I 20x'd my pricing successfully but still felt unworthy.

In 2021, I landed my first few clients at a price point that was more than 20 times what I used to charge. On paper, everything was working. They said yes, they paid, they showed up.

But inside, I was spiralling. Am I really delivering enough for this? Do they actually think this is worth it? What if they find out I'm not as good as they think I am?

Classic imposter syndrome.

Then my mentor asked me one question that shut it all down: "Did you ask them?"

I hadn't.

So I did. And what I found surprised me.

Most of them were happy, getting real results, and many were happy to renew without me having to pitch.


The whole story I'd been telling myself was fiction. And I only discovered that because someone pushed me to check with the people who actually mattered, instead of the voice in my head.

โœ… Self-doubt doesn't mean you're not good enough. It means your brain is protecting you from a version of success it hasn't experienced yet.

Here's what I tell my clients now when imposter syndrome hits:

๐Ÿ‘‰ Stop asking yourself whether you're delivering enough. Ask THEM.

Send a simple message: "Hey, I want to make sure I'm giving you what you need. What's working? What could be better?" The answers will either confirm you're on track or give you exactly what to fix. Either way, the spiral stops.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Use AI to build a feedback system so you never have to guess.

One of the things I've built is an AI-powered process that automatically captures client feedback, surfaces patterns in what's working, and flags gaps before they become problems. It took the guessing out of "am I good enough?" and replaced it with data.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Understand that self-doubt is your brain doing its job, not a sign you're failing.


It shows up every time you level up. The answer isn't to wait until you feel confident. The answer is to collect evidence that you're already delivering, and let the evidence quiet the noise.

I didn't build a business around ~4 hours a day by figuring everything out in my head. I built it by asking better questions, getting real answers, and letting systems handle the rest.

If imposter syndrome or some self doubt is slowing you down right now, the fix might be simpler than you think.

You got this ๐Ÿ’™

P.S. This is exactly why I'm hosting AI & YOU. Not another AI tutorial. A principled, practical approach to using AI so you spend less time second-guessing and more time delivering.

โ†’ How to build AI systems that capture feedback, surface patterns, and remove the guesswork from your business
โ†’ The thinking frameworks that separate the top 1% of AI users from everyone else
โ†’ Live demos and done-for-you prompts you can plug in immediately
Physical and virtual tickets available. Lifetime access to all recordings and tools included.

Reply 'AI' and I'll send you the details.
Most coaches celebrate long-term clients. I use them to diagnose what's broken.

Had a call recently with a corporate coach and exco of prominent boards, sharp woman with clients she'd been working with for three to four years.

On the surface, everything looked fine. Repeat business. Loyal clients. Steady income.

Then she told me one of her longest-standing clients wanted to pause. The reason?

"I feel like you've built me up to a certain point. I think I know what you know now. What I actually want is for things to be done with me, not taught to me."

That sentence told me everything.

Her client hadn't outgrown coaching. She had outgrown the only offer on the table, and because there was no next step to move into, the only move available was to leave.

After working with 150+ clients & hitting <5% of churn each month, I've seen this pattern more times than I can count.

โœ… Long-term clients don't leave because you failed them. They leave because you succeeded, and you never built a next step.

๐Ÿ‘‰ The diagnosis was simple: one offer doing all the work, with no room to evolve as the client evolved.

No shift from "I teach and you do" to "we build this together." So the moment a client outgrows the current container, they look around, find no next floor, and walk out the door that was always there.

๐Ÿ‘‰ The fix is two containers minimum: one for clients still in learning mode, one for clients ready to operate at a higher level with you as their strategic partner.

The price changes. The dynamic changes. The relationship deepens instead of ending.

๐Ÿ‘‰ When your client says "I already know what you know," that's not rejection. That's them telling you exactly what they need next.

The only question is whether you have it ready for them.
If a client has pulled back recently, the real question isn't what you did wrong. It's what you haven't built yet.

You got this ๐Ÿ’™

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When I looked at my son for the first few months, I didn't feel happy.

I kept that to myself for a long time. Even from my wife.

She was the one who noticed something felt off first. And honestly? I felt it too โ€” and kept asking myself what was wrong with me.
Every dad is supposed to feel pure joy, right?

It took a few months and a session with my life coach to finally understand what was really happening inside every time I held him.
โ†’ What I was actually feeling beneath the love
โ†’ The shift that changed everything
โ†’ Why I kept this hidden for almost a year

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He wants a 6-figure/month agency...but couldn't make a fast decision.

I want to be clear: this isn't a dig at him. He's an aspiring agency owner with a real hunger to build something significant & support his family. I have nothing but respect for that.

But during our convos, I noticed something I've seen repeat itself across many other people. He was overthinking the decision to invest in himself. Going back and forth. Waiting for the "right time."

And I had to be honest with him.

๐Ÿ‘‰ The clients you want to attract: the ones who move fast, invest decisively, and are ready to go, will reflect YOU back.

If you hesitate before investing in your own growth, you'll spend months wondering why your prospects hesitate before signing with you. Internal always reflects external.

You attract who you are, not who you want to work with.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Speed isn't about being reckless. It's about trusting yourself enough to act on what already makes sense.

I told him: don't move fast because I'm telling you to. Move fast because you understand that decisiveness is a skill, and every time you practice it, you sharpen it.

I have no problem investing $30,000 in coaching because I've trained myself to move when something is aligned.

That's exactly why I can invite people into my programs with zero hesitation, I believe in the value completely.

โœ… The courage to decide quickly isn't a personality trait. It's a muscle you either build or don't.

If you want high-quality, ready-to-invest clients in your pipeline, the question isn't just "what's my strategy?"

It's "Am I the kind of person those clients would recognise as someone they look up to?"

You got this ๐Ÿ’™

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Last month, I removed 500 people from my business. Most people might call that stupid.

But here's why I did it on purpose.

500 potential buyers. Every part of me wanted to hold on "just in case." But when I looked at the data, it told me something I knew but didn't want to face...

โ†’ Why cutting felt harder than adding
โ†’ The numbers after the purge
โ†’ The one lesson that applies way beyond email

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My AI Setup Makes Me $20K+/m in 4 Hours a Day. But the Tools Aren't the Point.

Everyone asks me what AI tools I use.They want the app names, the plugins, the prompts. As if copying my tech stack will somehow copy my results.

I get it. I used to think the same way about business strategies. Collect enough tools and eventually something clicks, right?

After coaching 1,200+ entrepreneurs, I can tell you what actually clicks: knowing what YOU need before you touch a single tool.

My setup is simple. I run four systems that handle most of my business while my wife and Baby K go about their day downstairs.

๐Ÿ‘‰ A content system that turns my real coaching calls into posts, emails, and stories in minutes.
It works because I spent years figuring out what I actually want to say. The AI just makes it faster to say it across platforms.

๐Ÿ‘‰ A launch system that writes my DMs, emails, and campaign copy in my voice.
It works because I fed it my actual stories, my frameworks, and my values. Not generic templates from the internet.

๐Ÿ‘‰ A diagnostic system that helps me coach clients with sharper pattern recognition.
It works because I loaded it with the same mental models I use on every call. The AI extends my thinking, it doesn't replace it.

๐Ÿ‘‰ An asset creator that builds playbooks, designs, client tools, and resources in my voice and brand.
It works because I taught it my methodology, my tone, and my standards. Every output looks and represents my brand & I, because the thinking behind it did.

โœ… AI without your principles, your data, and your clarity is just a faster way to do the wrong things.

The real question isn't "what tools do you use?" It's "do you know what you're building well enough to teach a machine to help you build it?"If you don't, no tool will save you.

If you do, even simple tools become unreasonably powerful.

You got this ๐Ÿ’™

P.S. I'm compiling everything I've learnt about maximising Claude and AI to grow my lifestyle business into a single doc.Tools I use daily. Skills I've built. Live demos. Pages I follow.

What works, what doesn't, and why. I decided to give it out for free.

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