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You have handled everything. The business, the hard seasons, the years when no one else was going to do it. That identity feels good. It makes you feel important, worthy, and accomplished. And in the Matriarch Phase, it is the exact thing making this transition harder than it needs to be.
The same strategy that built everything you have has been borrowing from the future you for years. Perimenopause is not the problem. It is the collection notice.
This episode opens with a client story. A 47-year-old multi-6-figure business owner who ate well, meditated, vacationed, and still got sick at every sales launch. Until she did a Richly Resourced Audit, found where the borrowing was happening, and closed out her next $600k launch without so much as a sniffle. Her toddler caught a cold. She didn't.
From there, this episode delivers three decision mechanisms you can put to work immediately. The balance sheet moment: stop the borrowing that is no longer producing a return, start investing in the reserves the building years depleted. The five-year future-self conversation: a practice for accessing the wisdom of the version of you who has already lived the consequences of the decision you are circling right now. And the love letter frame: every micro-choice you make, from a protein-rich meal to one more rep at the gym, becomes a letter you are writing forward to your 80-year-old self, instead of a reaction coming from the version of you who was hurt decades ago.
This is the last diagnosis episode. From here forward, the conversation on this podcast shifts into what the redesign looks like on the ground. The specifics. The structure. The numbers.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:00 The I Can Handle It Identity
04:00 A Client Story: The $600K Launch Without Getting Sick
09:00 What The Debt Looks Like In Your Business
12:00 The Balance Sheet Moment
14:00 A Conversation With Your Future Self
17:00 Every Choice Is A Love Letter To Your 80-Year-Old Self 20:30 The Turning Point
Work with Kirstin Richly Resourced Audit: evolveminded.com/audit
By evolvemindedYou have handled everything. The business, the hard seasons, the years when no one else was going to do it. That identity feels good. It makes you feel important, worthy, and accomplished. And in the Matriarch Phase, it is the exact thing making this transition harder than it needs to be.
The same strategy that built everything you have has been borrowing from the future you for years. Perimenopause is not the problem. It is the collection notice.
This episode opens with a client story. A 47-year-old multi-6-figure business owner who ate well, meditated, vacationed, and still got sick at every sales launch. Until she did a Richly Resourced Audit, found where the borrowing was happening, and closed out her next $600k launch without so much as a sniffle. Her toddler caught a cold. She didn't.
From there, this episode delivers three decision mechanisms you can put to work immediately. The balance sheet moment: stop the borrowing that is no longer producing a return, start investing in the reserves the building years depleted. The five-year future-self conversation: a practice for accessing the wisdom of the version of you who has already lived the consequences of the decision you are circling right now. And the love letter frame: every micro-choice you make, from a protein-rich meal to one more rep at the gym, becomes a letter you are writing forward to your 80-year-old self, instead of a reaction coming from the version of you who was hurt decades ago.
This is the last diagnosis episode. From here forward, the conversation on this podcast shifts into what the redesign looks like on the ground. The specifics. The structure. The numbers.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:00 The I Can Handle It Identity
04:00 A Client Story: The $600K Launch Without Getting Sick
09:00 What The Debt Looks Like In Your Business
12:00 The Balance Sheet Moment
14:00 A Conversation With Your Future Self
17:00 Every Choice Is A Love Letter To Your 80-Year-Old Self 20:30 The Turning Point
Work with Kirstin Richly Resourced Audit: evolveminded.com/audit