I didn’t expect Human Design to change the way I run my business. We’ve had a few human design blogs over the years, even a podcast interview, and honestly? I always thought it was too complicated. The charts, the gates, the language — it felt like another system I’d have to study before I “got it.” Then ChatGPT came along and I thought, why not hand it my chart and see if it can break this down for me? And […]| Life Goals Mag
We’ve all heard the phrase “live life on your own terms.”| Life Goals Mag
A lot of people coast through Sundays, half-distracted, half-stressed, hoping Monday will magically organize itself. But if you run a business, you already know better. The way you spend your Sunday sets you up for how you show up for the rest of the week. When you give yourself time to reset and get intentional, you’re setting yourself up to lead with clarity. Sunday is your chance to think like a CEO, zoom out, and focus on what matters before […]| Life Goals Mag
There were so many reasons I could’ve talked myself out of starting Life Goals Mag nearly 10 years ago. I didn’t have the “right” experience. I wasn’t sure if I had anything worthwhile to say. I didn’t feel like a leader, a writer, or someone who could build a real brand. But I started anyway. And chances are, you’ve had your own list of reasons to hold back too. Maybe you’ve told yourself you need more experience, or that you’re […]| Life Goals Mag
We all know the story: you mean to go to bed early. You tell yourself just one more scroll, one more TikTok, one more peek at your email. Suddenly it’s 12:23 a.m., your neck hurts, your brain feels wired, and you’re annoyed at yourself — again. The truth? It’s not always about willpower or poor time management. It’s about how overstimulated, under-supported, and checked-out we’ve become by the end of the day. So instead of forcing yourself into a rigid […]| Life Goals Mag
I’ve tried affirmations. The mirror pep talks, the sticky notes, the repeating of “I am enough” over and over again. And while I love the intention behind them, they never really worked for me in the moment. What actually helps is something I’ve started calling a “real-time reframe.” Instead of trying to convince myself of a statement I don’t believe yet, I focus on shifting the thought I’m having right now. It’s less about repeating mantras and more about noticing […]| Life Goals Mag
You have a superpower in business, and that’s honing in on your personality. For me, it’s always the Enneagram that I come back to for finding my best content ideas. Creating content gets a whole lot easier when you stop forcing yourself into someone else’s strategy and start playing to your strengths. That’s where your Enneagram comes in. Your personality already holds the clues to how you create, connect, and share your message best. This guide is packed with content […]| Life Goals Mag
Ever feel like blogging is supposed to help you make sales… but you’re not quite sure how it actually works? Here’s the thing: a blog sales funnel isn’t about hitting publish and crossing your fingers. It’s about mapping out a path that turns cold traffic into warm leads, then into paying clients or customers. When you combine Pinterest and email marketing with strategic blog content, you’ve got yourself a funnel that runs on autopilot (and doesn’t require showing up on […]| Life Goals Mag
For a long time, I believed there was a right way to build a business. That if I wasn’t hustling hard enough, waking up at 5 a.m., and sacrificing my weekends, I must not want| Life Goals Mag
If you left a 9-5 job thinking you’d never sit through another pointless meeting or micromanage your every hour again… but somehow you’re still living by a corporate calendar in your own business — you’re not alone. Most of us were taught to plan for productivity in a way that works for corporate systems. Fully scheduled days. Task lists a mile long. Success measured by how “busy” you are. But creative entrepreneurs don’t thrive in that environment. We need structure […]| Life Goals Mag
The offline girl knows what she wants. She wants slower mornings. The kind where your phone stays in another room, replaced by candlelight and the sound of a real pen on paper. She wants errands| Life Goals Mag