Q1: When it comes to your marketing right now, which one hits the closest?
Pivoting… still finding my footing
I’m good at what I do....but my messaging isn’t showing it
So many ideas. So little time.
Doing everything… and running on fumes
Sales are happening, just not consistently (yet)
Q2: When you sit down to “work on your marketing,” what usually happens?
Open Canva. Do everything except plan.
Random idea → post immediately → zero strategy
Overthink → compare → spiral
Rewrite my bio 10 times because the words don’t feel right yet.
Plan a promo… then ghost marketing until panic hits.
Q3: What’s the line that sounds most like you on an average Tuesday?
“I can create all day… but half of it never gets posted.”
“My to-do list has a to-do list.”
“My offer is incredible...but no one sees it.”
“It’s feast or famine every month.”
“Ideas? Endless. Picking one? Impossible.”
Q4: What part of business feels heaviest right now?
Keeping up with everything (and everyone).
Feeling invisible no matter how hard I show up.
Figuring out what direction I’m actually building toward.
Knowing what to prioritize when everything feels important.
Turning one-time buyers into repeat customers.
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Q5: If you had a full day to work ON your business, how would you spend it?
Dreaming up what’s next (just need a plan).
Updating my messaging so it finally feels like me.
Mapping content… and getting distracted halfway.
Cleaning up systems so I can finally breathe.
Writing emails/promos that actually bring in sales.
Q6: What’s your marketing personality?
The Optimist - always chasing the next big idea.
The Creative Tornado - ideas everywhere, plans nowhere.
The Quiet Expert - great at what I do, not at talking about it.
The Workhorse - I get it done… at the last minute.
The Comeback Queen - go all in, then disappear.
Q7: What are you craving more of in your business right now?
Consistency - sales without reinventing the wheel.
Focus - less spinning, more progress.
Recognition - I want people to see me.
Clarity - where I’m going + how to get there.
Ease - a business that works with me, not against me.