Field Notes from the Bog
Simpler systems for the nonlinear entrepreneur.
From Musical Theater to Doula to PhD Dropout to Business Consultant: How All My "Detours" Inform the Work I Do Now
People love a linear success story.
"I always knew I wanted to do this, so I studied that, and now I'm here." Clean. Straightforward. Easy to explain at networking events.
That's not my story.
How I Stopped Trying to Be Industry Leader 2.0 and Built a biz Model for My Actual Brain
I spent years trying to replicate the playbook: webinars, courses, email funnels, polished personal brand. It didn't work, not because the model was bad, but because it wasn't mine. Here's what happened when I stopped asking "what would they do?" and started asking "what works for my actual brain?"
The Content Cauldron: stirring strategy and soul
"Batch your content!" they say. So you plan weeks of posts in advance, only to scrap the whole thing because you're bored before you even hit publish. Sound familiar? ADHD creativity thrives on novelty and meaning. Rigid batching kills both. Here's how to find the balance between strategic planning and spontaneous magic.
Your systems aren’t yours yet.
You did everything right. You bought the templates, built the systems, followed the advice. So why does nothing stick? Maybe the problem isn't you. Maybe your systems were designed for a different kind of brain. What if your business could grow like a garden instead of running like an assembly line?

