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* đŠ Connect with host â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â Michelle Pellizzon-Lipsitzâ â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â andâ â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â team Holisticismâ â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â
* Sign up for the North Node waitlist here â â â â â â
* Inquire about 1:1 work with Michelle here
* Holisticism Resources 4 u:
* Ruthless Clarity â an 8-week email course designed to help you achieve crystal-clear certainty about your goals, desires, and energy allocation
* How to Begin: A Project Planning Class â a 90-m on-demand class that teaches you exactly how to sketch a effervescent project plan that'll fill you with glee and inspiration and instantly banish procrastination and overwhelm, so your brilliant ideas can finally come to life.
* The Subconscious Audit â an 11-day diagnostic framework that helps you identify what's holding you back and making you *feel* blocked. Because you're never actually blocked
* The New Age Playbook for Spellbinding, Canât-Stop-Reading Copy â a 35-page downloadable workbook to take your writing from blah to bingeable
A practical guide to reclaiming your time and mental energy without compromising your professional integrity
Something interesting is afoot.
Iâve had no fewer than six conversations over the past two weeks about a very particular problem: what to do about having an unproblematic day job.
âWhat kind of problem is that,â youâre thinking.
Itâs kind of a golden handcuffs demi-fine handcuffs situation â youâve got a gig that pays well, provides health insurance, and isn't soul-sucking. Itâs probably time-consuming, but in an average 9-to-5 way. You might even kind of enjoy it! You have fun slacking weird memes to your coworkers, and whomst amongst us could say ânoâ to the free snacks that litter the team kitchen? You probably appreciate knowing youâre good at what you do, and being a valuable member of the team makes you feel good.
But here's the thing: it's not your passion.
It's not how you want to spend your one wild and precious life. You have a gnawing desire to get something else brewing â a creative project, a business idea, a calling that feels more aligned with who you really are.
While youâre not pulling 80-hour weeks, youâve found that you donât have enough space (mental, temporal, emotional) to really work on your other project. Youâre not interested in pulling bleary-eyed all-nighters to work on your side project. But you canât seem to get enough momentum while working in sporadic, clandestine spurts of free time.
Honestly, itâs not about trying harder or having more discipline or drinking more energy drinks so you donât need as many honk-shoos a night. If that worked, you wouldnât have this problem.
Youâre stuck between two paths: stay in the realm of financial stability and accept that your side thing will remain a side thing, or quit to make space for what truly matters to you?
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đ Resources and Links:
* đŠ Connect with host â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â Michelle Pellizzon-Lipsitzâ â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â andâ â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â team Holisticismâ â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â
* Sign up for the North Node waitlist here â â â â â â
* Inquire about 1:1 work with Michelle here
* Holisticism Resources 4 u:
* Ruthless Clarity â an 8-week email course designed to help you achieve crystal-clear certainty about your goals, desires, and energy allocation
* How to Begin: A Project Planning Class â a 90-m on-demand class that teaches you exactly how to sketch a effervescent project plan that'll fill you with glee and inspiration and instantly banish procrastination and overwhelm, so your brilliant ideas can finally come to life.
* The Subconscious Audit â an 11-day diagnostic framework that helps you identify what's holding you back and making you *feel* blocked. Because you're never actually blocked
* The New Age Playbook for Spellbinding, Canât-Stop-Reading Copy â a 35-page downloadable workbook to take your writing from blah to bingeable
A practical guide to reclaiming your time and mental energy without compromising your professional integrity
Something interesting is afoot.
Iâve had no fewer than six conversations over the past two weeks about a very particular problem: what to do about having an unproblematic day job.
âWhat kind of problem is that,â youâre thinking.
Itâs kind of a golden handcuffs demi-fine handcuffs situation â youâve got a gig that pays well, provides health insurance, and isn't soul-sucking. Itâs probably time-consuming, but in an average 9-to-5 way. You might even kind of enjoy it! You have fun slacking weird memes to your coworkers, and whomst amongst us could say ânoâ to the free snacks that litter the team kitchen? You probably appreciate knowing youâre good at what you do, and being a valuable member of the team makes you feel good.
But here's the thing: it's not your passion.
It's not how you want to spend your one wild and precious life. You have a gnawing desire to get something else brewing â a creative project, a business idea, a calling that feels more aligned with who you really are.
While youâre not pulling 80-hour weeks, youâve found that you donât have enough space (mental, temporal, emotional) to really work on your other project. Youâre not interested in pulling bleary-eyed all-nighters to work on your side project. But you canât seem to get enough momentum while working in sporadic, clandestine spurts of free time.
Honestly, itâs not about trying harder or having more discipline or drinking more energy drinks so you donât need as many honk-shoos a night. If that worked, you wouldnât have this problem.
Youâre stuck between two paths: stay in the realm of financial stability and accept that your side thing will remain a side thing, or quit to make space for what truly matters to you?
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