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Aligning Your Business with Your True Self

Updated: May 16

You’ve awakened. You’ve remembered your why. Now, you’re starting to feel that flicker of excitement again.


What Comes Next?


Now, we align.


Aligning is about moving with your truth, not against it. It’s about designing a business—and a life—that fits you like your favorite pair of jeans. No more fitting yourself into someone else's blueprint for "success."


The Importance of Alignment in Business


Ignoring the signals from your body, your intuition, and your heart only leads to burnout. Instead, create rhythms, systems, and structures that honor your energy, dreams, and humanity. Here’s what aligning can look like in practice:


1. Listening to Your Body


You are not a machine. Life has seasons, and so do you. There will be times you feel full of fire, ready to launch, create, and build. At other times, you will need rest, reflection, and recharge.


Alignment means honoring both. Rather than pushing through fatigue or forcing yourself to work "harder," create space to ebb and flow. Trust that your business can thrive when you thrive.


2. Designing Your Business Around Your Life


Imagine if your schedule didn’t feel like a prison. What if you built your offerings, hours, pricing, and marketing strategy around your real life—your family, health, and joy?


Alignment means making your business fit *you*, not the other way around. Inside Mindful Massage Academy, Align Mentorship, and 1-on-1 VIP Days, we discuss how to:

  • Set sustainable schedules that nourish you

  • Price your services in a way that feels abundant, not draining

  • Choose marketing strategies that feel natural, not forced


3. Staying True to Your Purpose


It’s easy to fall into comparison. You might see other bodyworkers flaunting six-figure months, shiny retreats, and endless sold-out classes. Then, you may start to question whether you should be doing the same.


Here’s your reminder: Alignment means staying true to your purpose, even when the world is shouting about something else. Your impact doesn’t have to mirror anyone else’s. When you align with your purpose, your work becomes magnetic. Your clients feel it. You feel it.


And from that place? Growth becomes inevitable.


Aligning is a Daily Practice


Alignment is not a "one-and-done" thing. It requires regular check-ins and adjustments. Give yourself permission to change your mind, shift your path, and stay rooted in what matters most to you.


Embracing Change


As you embark on this journey, remember that change is a natural part of growth. When you allow yourself to evolve, you’ll find new ways to connect with your work and your clients. You will begin to see possibilities you never considered before.


Building Community


Surrounding yourself with a supportive community can enhance your alignment journey. Whether it's through mentorship, networking, or simply sharing experiences with fellow professionals, community can foster growth.


Continuing Education


Investing in your knowledge and skills can help you stay aligned with your goals. Attend workshops, seek out courses, or read books that inspire you. The more you learn, the more effectively you can operate within your aligned values.


The Path Ahead


Next up: We’ll discuss Ascend—how to grow your impact, income, and joy without losing the heart and humanity that make your work truly special.


You’re not just building a business; you’re coming home to yourself. Embrace the unfolding journey. The best is yet to come, and excitement is on the horizon!


Stay with me, friend. Together, we will discover what alignment truly means for you.


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