For six years, Mattanja Lennings tried to fit into a box that was never hers. She shaved off parts of herself. Followed every rule. Did everything "right" — Bachelor's degree, Master's degree, classical opera training. And she lost her joy. Her spark. Her reason for singing in the first place. Until her spirit whispered: "Go paint." She went to the dollar store. Bought some supplies. And started creating again — this time, with zero rules. Now she sells paintings for five figures. Not because...
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For six years, Mattanja Lennings tried to fit into a box that was never hers. She shaved off parts of herself. Followed every rule. Did everything "right" — Bachelor's degree, Master's degree, classical opera training. And she lost her joy. Her spark. Her reason for singing in the first place. Until her spirit whispered: "Go paint." She went to the dollar store. Bought some supplies. And started creating again — this time, with zero rules. Now she sells paintings for five figures. Not because...
For 12 years, Laura Johnson's business lost money. Every spreadsheet, every logical analysis said the same thing: quit. But her gut said something different. So she made a radical choice—she left her corporate job, put her health and happiness FIRST, and watched everything change. 210% growth later, she's proof that your intuition knows something your spreadsheet doesn't. In this episode, you'll discover: Why Laura kept going when 12 years of data said stopThe post-it note philosophy that cha...
Your Soul-led Business
For six years, Mattanja Lennings tried to fit into a box that was never hers. She shaved off parts of herself. Followed every rule. Did everything "right" — Bachelor's degree, Master's degree, classical opera training. And she lost her joy. Her spark. Her reason for singing in the first place. Until her spirit whispered: "Go paint." She went to the dollar store. Bought some supplies. And started creating again — this time, with zero rules. Now she sells paintings for five figures. Not because...