The Lone Wolf Lie
Leadership doesn’t mean doing everything yourself. It means knowing which parts of the story only you can tell — and letting others support the rest. When you release the lone wolf lie, you free yourself to focus on the parts of the business that truly need your voice, your vision, and your creativity.
What Kind of Entrepreneur Are You—Before You Ever Start a Business?
Entrepreneurship isn’t just about starting a business. It’s about stepping into a role. And roles feel very different depending on who you are, what motivates you, and how you respond to pressure, uncertainty, and responsibility.
Before you decide if you should start a business, it helps to slow down just enough to notice what’s already true about you.
The Success Story That’s Actually a Trap
Growth is easy to measure, and that’s why it’s seductive. Charts go up, metrics look good, outsiders nod approvingly. But in reality, success without story feels hollow. Entrepreneurs often confide that once they hit the milestone they thought would change everything, they still felt strangely… empty.
The Invisible Script You Inherited (and Didn’t Realize)
When your business is being ghost-written by other people’s narratives, you lose authorship of your own. You might be working endless hours to honor a family legacy, but at the cost of your health or creativity. You might feel guilty for wanting to change the model—even though the old one no longer serves your clients or community. Over time, this disconnect drains energy, stifles innovation, and makes you feel like a caretaker of someone else’s story instead of the author of your own.
Why December Is the Best Time to Fall Back in Love with Your Business
If this year has stretched you thin…
If you’ve felt disconnected from the work that once made you come alive…
If you’re ready to end the year with softness instead of striving…
Then let this December be the moment you return — not to who you were, but to the truth you’ve carried all along.
The Hustle Myth That’s Burning You Out
The real work of entrepreneurship isn’t endless hustle. It’s building a story that actually fits you. Because when you know your story, you know what deserves your time, your energy, and your attention. You know when to push forward and when to pause. And most importantly, you stop trying to prove you belong by running yourself ragged.