“The secret to getting ahead is getting started.”
– Mark Twain
You know what nobody tells you?
Getting started is the absolute worst.
Seriously. That very first step? The one where you put down the snack, stop scrolling, or open that blank page? That one takes more strength than squatting a minivan?
And Mark Twain was definitely onto something with this simple secret:
It's not "getting it perfect."
It's not "researching it into oblivion."
It's not "buying a new journal and 14 matching pens and waiting for the moon to be in Virgo."
It's just… starting.
And listen, if you’re rolling your eyes right now, I get it. I do.
Starting is scary because it means you're officially in the game. The second you start, things become real. You can succeed. You can fail. You can surprise yourself.
But here’s the magic: once you take that tiny first step — even if it's awkward or slow or interrupted halfway through by a needy dog or a text from your ex — you’ve already won. Because starting is the part most people avoid.
That dream you keep nudging to “someday”?
That project you’ve been quietly carrying in your chest for the last three years?
That version of yourself who drinks water and flosses and writes books and glows like a moonbeam?
They’re all sitting on the other side of starting.
I’m not going to tell you to overhaul your entire life this week. (Honestly, I would not recommend that.)
Instead, I have something to help you build momentum — gently, intentionally, and with humor, because life is too short for guilt and worksheets that feel like algebra.
It’s called the Let’s Get Started offer.
Here’s what it includes:
A coaching session where we’ll talk through your stuck spots, goals, and what “starting” looks like for you
A no-pressure worksheet to help you develop one small, sustainable new habit that supports your bigger vision
Me in your corner (read: no judgment, mild sarcasm, strong encouragement)
It’s not a bootcamp. It’s not a 90-day overhaul.
It’s just a door. And you get to walk through it.
What if the tiniest step could change the way you see yourself?
What if “starting” wasn’t a chore, but a gift?
You don’t need to have a five-year plan. You don’t need a new identity.
You just need enough courage to begin. (And maybe someone cheering you on while you do.)
If you’ve been circling the same goal, habit, or desire like a hawk with commitment issues — this is your nudge.
Start messy.
Start scared.
Start tired.
Start joyful.
Just… start.
And if you want a hand holding the flashlight while you do?
Just drop me a message and I’ll get you all the info on the Let’s Get Started offer.
Your future self is waiting with snacks.