How to Find Your Zone of Genius so You Can Adore Your Life

How to Find Your Zone of Genius so You Can Adore Your Life

Guest post by Kayla Brissi, Spiritual Life Coach and Business Strategist

"People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it." - Simon Sinek

Making your business stand out is easier than you might think. You can do so by working within your zone of genius.

What is your zone of genius?

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How a Blog Helps People Find You

How a Blog Helps People Find You

Blogging isn’t new. It’s been around for over 20 years. Many blogs were started as a place for people to share their personal stories or current events with the world but today a blog is an integral part of your content marketing strategy. But how does blogging help your business?


There are several ways a blog helps your business but these are my top four:

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5 Pieces of Content Your Tribe Wants to See

5 Pieces of Content Your Tribe Wants to See

Guest post by Kayla Brissi, Spiritual Life Coach and Business Strategist

Ever wonder what types of content or stories you should share in your content marketing strategy? 

Over the last couple of years, I have done some trial and error with my content marketing to determine what works and what doesn't. Now don't get me wrong, what works for me isn't end all be all; however, what I am going to share with you are proven stories that have worked for me in my business and they're the same pieces of content my clients use in the content marketing strategy.

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4 Things Peter Pan Taught Me About Business

4 Things Peter Pan Taught Me About Business

In the summer of 2016 my boys and I were obsessed with Ruth B’s song “Lost Boy”! 

My 4-year old would shout out the chorus at random times throughout the day and my 6-year old and I would join right in.  I just couldn’t get it out of my head!! The boys would often ask me, “what’s a lost boy?” To this I’d reply, “a boy without a mom or dad”. One day I really started thinking about the lyrics in the song and oddly enough how Peter Pan is like the sometimes lonely entrepreneur.

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