To be reasonable.
To be modest in your aspirations, and humble in your self-belief.
That it was better to be perfect at something you didn’t care much about than to be bad at something you loved.
That trying and failing was more humiliating than not trying at all.
(I, for instance, went to Harvard Law School and held multiple academic fellowships; from the outside, it looked like I was at the top of my field. But on the inside, I knew that I was playing it safe.)
And now?
Your life may look great from the outside, like you have it all.
And there may be parts of your life that you genuinely love and adore!
You know, deep down, that you haven’t really pushed yourself to the limit of who you can become.
You know, deep down, that there is a bigger version of life out there for you, even if you can’t quite see it yet.
Instead, a decade on, I’ve stopped dieting and learned to love my body, made peace with my family, found and married the perfect-for-me man, published a New York Times Bestseller, started a feminist mindset movement, created an internationally top-ranking podcast, learned how to be a stepmother, and created $23 million in revenue in a business I started without ever having even balanced my checkbook.
The best part is moving through the world confident that I can create any outcome I want.
The best part is moving through my life knowing that even when things are hard, I am grounded and powerful in my own resilience and capacity to thrive.
The best part is having a relationship with myself that is supportive, loving, and empowered.
And that’s the one thing society never teaches us how to do.
Do not apply to this mastermind if you want me to tell you what to do.
Do not apply to this mastermind if you want me to “hold you accountable.”
Do not apply to this mastermind if you want to be spoon-fed new thoughts like a baby bird.
Your goal may look epic on the outside: Maybe you want to publish your first book of poetry, or get divorced, or take a year off to travel the world.
Or your goal may look modest to others but feel epic to you: Maybe you want to become someone who loves to exercise, or stop yelling at your kids, or find your first kink dynamic.
That’s what we’re doing in The Mission Impossible Mastermind.
And here’s how we’ll do it.
We’ll spend two days together in person creating the vision and plan for your impossible goal, and coaching on the mindset you will need to cultivate to go after it.
These will be hot-seat coaching calls where you can get live coaching.
We will have one private session during the program to dive into anything particularly sticky or sensitive you want to discuss in private.
You will be able to support each other in Slack and I will be there weekly as well to answer questions or provide quick hits of coaching between calls.
We will celebrate how far you’ve come and make sure you have a clear vision for what comes next.
Applications are rolling, meaning I will be reviewing and accepting people as applications come in.
So the earlier you apply, the better your chances of acceptance.
Let’s make 2025 the year you do something impossible.
Let’s make 2025 the year you become someone you didn’t think you could be.
Not because who you are isn’t good enough now.
But because you want to know what kind of powerful woman you can become.