Doing Epic Sh*t group coaching: REGISTER TIME!
A GRUMPY, SWEARY GREMLIN. That is what I’ve become. You see, there is this incredible local bakery (insert drooling emoji) that has found a way to continue providing deliciousness to the community. You order ahead online, drive to the bakery, flick on your headlights, and someone runs or, get this, rollerblades out and leaves the box of edible magic on your car. A carhop bakery! Which is exactly as sweet (see what I did there) as it sounds.
They are amazing and I want to support my community’s small businesses through this challenging stretch. There’s only one problem. I have no will power in the face of sugar. NONE. And when I eat too much I get all grouchy and swear a lot. I’m basically a Gremlin, except it doesn’t matter what time of day you feed me. Long story short. I’ve been grouchy and sweary for three straight days.
My thinking went: but I have to eat all this before it goes stale! Instead of, ya know, just putting it in the freezer. #hindsight
Had I given it a wee bit more thought, I could have made a better decision. I could have considered the options. Because options are good. Options give us room to move. Options give us freedom.
This is why I sent the email a few days ago to let you know about the Doing Epic Sh*t Group Coaching offer. I want you to have options. I don’t want you to become convinced that what you have right now is the only choice.
So if:
being out of the office has made you realize how much being in the office turns you into a grouchy, sweary Gremlin…
the sheer boredom of isolation has inspired you to start writing your book about bees rather than driving you to start flossing your teeth with your own hair…
the rotten-onion feeling in your gut from having no say in your financial stability has inspired you to launch that logo design side hustle…
the sheer force of anxiety about not being in control has made you decide it’s time to finally kick perfectionism square in the cajones…
….then the Doing Epic Sh*t Group Coaching offer is for you.
If you’ve been see-sawing over your decision to go big, consider this an opportunity to drop a boulder on the thing and catapult yourself forward.*
You can register here.
The specifics:
An hour-long remote one-on-one with me to discuss what being bold means for you and sink our teeth into your strengths (i.e. the tools you’re going to use to do epic sh*t)
Access to a research-backed strengths assessment
Three group coaching video calls—once a month from April-June (held at 1 PM U.S. Central Time / 6 PM GMT)
Lots of additional email support between coaching calls
I know these times are nutzo. I want to make it accessible for you as I am able, so I cut the cost in half and then some and brought it down to $399.
There will be a cap on the number of participants in the group to provide as much personal value to you as possible—because this is about you and your boldness.
We want to hit the ground running like we do when our cousin Jill tries to sell on on her latest MLM so the deadline to register is one week from today, Wednesday, April 1st.
This is for our bold introvert community. This is for you. Despite everything going on around us, this is a time for you to become whatever you want to be.
Because you can. I got you, fam.
XO,
Angela
*We’ve all had a good whirl around the universal Vitamix these past months. Some are struggling greatly and we feel for them. Sometimes we feel for them so hard that we stop ourselves from moving. We say things like, “I can’t plan to quit my job when so many people are out of work. I should be grateful I have a job!”
That’s a sneaky little thing about gratitude. It can sometimes show up as guilt in sheep’s clothing. If thinking you need to be grateful actually makes you feel worse, that is a megalodon-sized red flag.
I beg you to shove that line of thinking to the back of the closet full of random crap you’ve been meaning to organize for two years (that you also feel guilty about) and lock the damned door.
Nothing snuffs out boldness faster than guilt.
Being bold is about being more of who you are. Don’t let guilt keep that brilliance for itself.