How to Market Your Small Business with No Budget: The Customer Treadmill Framework

Stop thinking “marketing” and start thinking “customer treadmill”—your goal is a steady stream of paying customers, not brand awareness.
Pressure is a Privilege

Pressure isn’t something to fear—it’s a privilege that proves you’ve earned the opportunity, and reframing it can turn nerves into a moment to fully embrace.
Welcome to the Second Half…

Halftime is here—take five minutes to reflect on your 2025 progress, recalibrate your strategy, and make the second half your strongest yet.
Two Weeks to Say a Two-Letter Word

Saying “no” may feel heavy, but taking aligned action—especially when it involves disappointing others—is often quicker, kinder, and more freeing than our fear makes it out to be.
Forget to Finish: The Productivity System That Frees Your Brain (and Saves You Two Hours a Day)

Discover the Forget to Finish Productivity System—a simple yet powerful method to declutter your brain, reclaim two hours a day, and finally work with calm, focused clarity.
Feeling Stuck in Business? Here Are 4 Simple Ways to Pivot and Get Moving Again

Feeling stuck in business? These four simple pivots—pausing to reassess, repositioning your market, digitizing a product, and reconnecting with your dream—can help you regain momentum and move forward with clarity.
Are You Just Making Donuts—or Building a Legacy?

Are you just going through the motions in your business, or are you building something meaningful? This post challenges entrepreneurs to break free from routine, follow their curiosity, and create a lasting legacy.
How I Stopped Second-Guessing Myself (and You Can Too)

Learn how shifting your focus from self-doubt to serving your audience can help you stop second-guessing yourself and confidently share your message.
The Current State of Mortgage Rates

Michael gives us some insight on where things will most likely settle and how lenders are reacting to current and possible future mortgage rates.
Decoding Body Language: What Your Actions Really Say

Pat Miller