
It’s Monday, Baby - And I’m Actually Excited About It
“You don’t need more information. You need alignment and action.”
It’s Monday, baby - and I’m genuinely excited to dive into work.
A few months ago, even thinking about a weekly to-do list made my stomach flip. The overwhelm was real. The self-beating the second someone knocked me off my beautifully manicured time blocking was brutal. And that old story of “take care of everyone else first, then maybe - if there’s time - I’ll do something for myself” was running the show.
The list is still massive. That part hasn’t magically disappeared.
But the difference now? I actually love the system I’ve designed to track it all. I love the simplicity of my new time-blocking rhythm. Things move, things shift, and instead of spiraling, I adapt. There’s flow where there used to be friction.
Another thing I love? I’m so solid in my brand now that I’m not wasting days or weeks playing with names, colors, fonts, or voice. I’m not chasing the algorithm anymore either - and wow, does that feel freeing.
Do I create content? Absolutely.
Do I think it matters? Also yes.
But volume and timing matter far less than message.
I’m back to creating from the heart. I’m having fun again. And damn… it feels good.
I still see it everywhere though.
“Stuck on content? Buy this.”
“No time to create? Pay me.”
“Not sure where to take your content? Take this course.”
Blah. Blah. Blah.
My perspective on this has shifted so much lately. Should you hire someone to help with content? Sure - if you already have steady income and can afford it. Should you invest in templates? Sure - if they actually reflect your voice. Should you take another course? Maybe — if you feel genuinely pulled to that topic and the person teaching it.
But not out of guilt.
Not because you think, “One day I’ll dust off those workbooks and use them.”
Let’s be real - you won’t.
I’ve lost track of how many mini courses I was told I needed to grow my business. I watched the live (or replay), made notes in the workbook, maybe implemented one or two things for a few days… then told myself I’d come back to it when I was “ready.”
Spoiler: I didn’t.
Maybe one or two out of at least fifty ever got touched again.
One thing I know I’ve been guilty of is living on the constant learning wheel. And don’t get me wrong - I love personal development. I love learning when I feel called to something. But learning just to feel productive? That’s a trap.
So here’s my honest advice: start investing in things you’re actually going to use. Things that light you up. Things that feel authentic to you.
Because let’s be honest - most of those “hack the algorithm” courses cluttering your feed were probably outdated the day they went live anyway. 😉
Momentum doesn’t come from knowing more.
It comes from doing what’s aligned - consistently.
And this Monday?
I’m in it.

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