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When the Spirit Leads You Forward

This week, affiliate marketing really grabbed my attention, more than I expected it would. When I watched  Nate O'Brien’s tutorial for beginners on YouTube , I recognized the Holy Ghost kindling a particular interest and rightness for me to try my hand at affiliate marketing.  As I watched, I was getting ideas left and right for how this could fit into my own business. The way he explained things felt refreshingly simple, almost like he was showing me the roadmap I’d been searching for. As soon as he dug into the differences between free and paid traffic, my brain was buzzing with an abundance of possibilities.  Over the past couple years, I’ve poured so much heart into my fitness and nutrition coaching business. Creating meaningful content can be tough, and sometimes it feels like progress is painfully slow. Still, I love helping people and sharing ideas. Realizing there’s a way to blend my passion for creating with affiliate marketing feels like unlocking a whole new le...

Curveballs, Keyword Planners, and Clarity

Mannnnn! I needed this week's classwork, and didn't even know it!  Life has thrown some curveballs at me over the last month. I have epilepsy, and out of no where, my brain decided it was going to stop accepting my seizure medication and have 6 seizures within a month's time. This caused a very uncomfortable chain of events:  Neurologist tells me to increase my seizure medication, which have side effects that exacerbate ADHD symptoms.  Neurologist tells me to talk to my psychiatrist about changing ADHD medicine since stimulants can increase seizure threshold.  My psychiatrist can't see me for a month, but messages me telling me to come off ADHD meds until we can meet again. ADHD symptoms are now quadruple the norm. I begin my semester of school and immediately drop two out of the three classes I had signed up for because my brain is not currently on board with doing normal brain things. Even one class feels like a big ask for my current brain chemistry state, but I c...