The launch of my first book, Build the Business That Loves You Back, is here! I’m so excited for you to get your hands on it!
This book has been a true labor of love, born from years of coaching ambitious women who are tired of doing business the way “it’s always been done.” It’s for the entrepreneurs who are ready to stop running themselves into the ground and finally create businesses that work with their lives instead of against them.
And today, I want to give you a little sneak peek into chapter 4, where I introduce one of my favorite parts of the book: The PEACE Strategy.
A Framework that Honors Real Life
The PEACE Strategy is simple, flexible, and designed with real life in mind. It blends money-savvy strategy with life-first business design, plus the mindset shifts that help you actually sustain it all.
Instead of forcing you into someone else’s path, this framework adapts to your goals, your season, and your reality. It’s not about hustling harder or chasing arbitrary milestones. It’s about building intentionally, sustainably, and in alignment with who you are.
Here’s a quick look at each pillar:
P is for Profit
Profit isn’t just revenue or flashy launch numbers. It’s paying yourself consistently, planning ahead, and creating systems that end the cycle of undercharging. Profit ensures your business sustains you, not the other way around.
Question to ask yourself: What would change in your life if you consistently paid yourself first?
E is for Energy
All the systems in the world won’t matter if you’re running on empty. Protecting your energy means designing a business that fuels you instead of draining you. Think of it as building a rhythm that actually leaves you space to breathe.
Question to ask yourself: What would change if you scheduled rest for yourself as intentionally as client calls?
A is for Alignment
Misalignment is sneaky. It shows up in draining clients, off-brand offers, or strategies that don’t feel right. When your work reflects your values, clarity and momentum follow. When it doesn’t? Burnout creeps in.
Question to ask yourself: What would change if you only worked with your dream clients?
C is for Capacity
Capacity is more than hours on the calendar. It’s energy, support, and mental space. Ignoring your real limits doesn’t make you more dedicated, it just puts you at risk. Honoring your bandwidth creates the freedom to make smart, sustainable choices.
Question to ask yourself: What would change if you allowed yourself to work less, guilt-free?
E is for Ease
We’ve been taught that “hard” equals worthy, but ease is where flow and sustainability live. It’s systems that support you, offers that sell naturally, and work that feels good. Ease isn’t lazy, it’s smart.
Question to ask yourself: What would change if one dreaded task happened automatically, every single time?
Your Next Step
The PEACE Strategy is just one piece of the bigger puzzle I lay out in Build the Business That Loves You Back.
If you’ve ever craved more alignment, breathing room, and sustainability in your business, you’re going to love what’s inside.