From stagnant revenue and being another option — to growing revenue and becoming the one.
I didn't double my revenue by becoming more polished or learning more strategies. I stopped the cycle of selling my talent in ways that capped my growth — and learned how to scale my magic instead.
For years I had a business that worked. I was making multi six figures, serving incredible clients, and doing everything right. But as I evolved, I couldn't shake the feeling that my business was still reflecting an older version of me.
That's the danger point so many brilliant women hit. Their talent and wisdom keep expanding — but their positioning, message, and business model don't. And that's how they end up under-positioned, overextended, and disconnected from their edge.
My breakthrough wasn't a fancy funnel. It was the decision to stop building around what looked right and start building around who I felt called to be.
I shut down draining offers. I clarified my message into one tangible, powerful idea. I created original brand language and intellectual property. I built a more polarizing personal brand. I turned my self-expression into a body of work. And I created a business model that could grow without requiring me to always be on.
This changed me and my business from the inside out.
You can't strategize your way out of an identity ceiling. Real scale happens when your identity, message, authority, and business model finally match.
I hit a ceiling not because the strategy was broken — but because I had outgrown my own brand. I built Scale Your Magic because I needed a room where being too much was the requirement for entry, and where your magic is treated as your greatest scalable asset.
This worksheet is where that journey starts.
Because making more money doesn't require becoming less of yourself. It requires becoming more you.