I think one of the biggest things that keeps women from saying yes is not knowing what they are actually saying yes to. So let me walk you through it.

Day one is a real conversation. Not a welcome packet or a generic onboarding email. An actual conversation where I ask you about your life, your goals, what you are hoping for, and what you are nervous about. Because knowing where you are starting from is how I help you actually get somewhere.

From there the first focus is always the products. You cannot share authentically what you have not experienced yourself. So before anything else you start using what you are going to share and you pay attention to what you notice. Your story starts here.

By the middle of the first week we start talking about your presence. Not a perfect feed or a content strategy. Just how to show up in a way that feels completely natural and true to who you are. Your voice. Your story. Your experience.

By the end of the first week most women feel like they have a clear starting point, a support system that is actually responsive, and enough momentum to keep going into week two without feeling like they are figuring it out alone.

It is not perfect in week one. But it is real and it is moving and you are not doing any of it by yourself.

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... Read moreJoining a new team can often feel overwhelming, especially when you're unsure about what to expect. From my experience, the first week is critical because it sets the tone for your entire journey. What really helped me was having that initial one-on-one conversation—not just receiving generic onboarding materials. Being asked about my goals, expectations, and concerns made me feel seen and supported right away. One of the most valuable realizations I had early on was understanding the importance of personal experience with the products before sharing them. It’s not just about promoting something, but genuinely connecting with and believing in what you’re sharing. This authenticity creates a natural and compelling story that resonates with others. Another key aspect is developing your presence in a way that feels natural rather than forced. Instead of aiming for a flawless social media feed or rigid content plan, I learned to show up as myself—sharing my unique voice and real experiences. This approach helped me build trust and form meaningful connections. Throughout that first week, having an accessible, responsive support system was essential. It gave me the momentum and confidence to keep moving forward without feeling isolated or overwhelmed. Knowing that there was a community and guidance available made all the difference. For anyone considering saying yes but hesitant because they don’t know what it truly entails, understanding these initial steps can be reassuring. The journey isn’t perfect from the start, but it is real, supportive, and designed to help you grow authentically, one step at a time.