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Six weeks ago I started a series of creative experiments. This episode is the honest report back.
I share what happened when I committed to a daily mantra practice and couldn’t even get through the words without tripping over them. What six weeks of consistent posting on Instagram and Threads actually produced in real numbers. Why the son in a story from Steven Bartlett's Diary of a CEO book made millions while his father was still thinking about it. What my Human Design as a 3-5 has taught me about trial and error being a superpower rather than a flaw. And why I went from white, black, and gray accountant attire to leopard print meets plaid, and what that actually has to do with building a business.
This one is equal parts data and permission slip. If you have been waiting until you feel ready, until you have the right photos, until you know it will work, this episode is going to gently dismantle all of that.
Just create. That is the whole message. Everything else is commentary.
If you want to be supported in expressing yourself more openly and honestly, come find your people in the Intuitive Writers Guild. It is for the ones who have been writing their whole lives in journals that never get shared. The Guild is where that changes.
Join the Intuitive Writers Guild
Subscribe to the written Diaries on Substack: Subscribe to the Lightworker Diaries
Books mentioned: The Diary of a CEO by Steven BartlettBeyond Wanting by Matt Cook (I listened to this on Spotify with my Premium subscription)
Tools that support this podcast: Alitu (recording and production) — Click for 25% off your first 3 months
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By Tiffany MarlinkSix weeks ago I started a series of creative experiments. This episode is the honest report back.
I share what happened when I committed to a daily mantra practice and couldn’t even get through the words without tripping over them. What six weeks of consistent posting on Instagram and Threads actually produced in real numbers. Why the son in a story from Steven Bartlett's Diary of a CEO book made millions while his father was still thinking about it. What my Human Design as a 3-5 has taught me about trial and error being a superpower rather than a flaw. And why I went from white, black, and gray accountant attire to leopard print meets plaid, and what that actually has to do with building a business.
This one is equal parts data and permission slip. If you have been waiting until you feel ready, until you have the right photos, until you know it will work, this episode is going to gently dismantle all of that.
Just create. That is the whole message. Everything else is commentary.
If you want to be supported in expressing yourself more openly and honestly, come find your people in the Intuitive Writers Guild. It is for the ones who have been writing their whole lives in journals that never get shared. The Guild is where that changes.
Join the Intuitive Writers Guild
Subscribe to the written Diaries on Substack: Subscribe to the Lightworker Diaries
Books mentioned: The Diary of a CEO by Steven BartlettBeyond Wanting by Matt Cook (I listened to this on Spotify with my Premium subscription)
Tools that support this podcast: Alitu (recording and production) — Click for 25% off your first 3 months
Some links are affiliate links. I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.