My Fall Mastermind is Open for Applications

My Mastermind & Mentoring program will return this Fall. You must apply by August 18th to be considered for the early decision deadline. The latest possible day to apply is September 5th if you’d like to be in the Fall cohort.

Apply by August 18th for the early decision deadline.

We’ll work together from Sept 18th —January 12th, 2018.  The program is a little more than 3 months long and requires a dedication to expanding yourself, your business, and your mind. It costs $3500.00

The pilot program of the virtual mastermind launched in the Fall of 2016, with a group of incredible people, including a social impact CEO, a PhD poet, an independent architect, a global nomad, a google software engineer, and more. To date, I’ve hosted five different groups of ambitious, extraordinary people: authors, technologists, startup co-founders, and young entrepreneurs in the process of personal transformation.

If you’re at a time in your life when dedicated focus and an outside advisory board will help you level up to the next level in your personal and professional life, I strongly encourage you to apply.

Fill our your application for the Mastermind here.

Early decision applications are due by August 18th, and I’ll be begin interviewing candidates August 22nd. The very last deadline to apply is September 5th. 

Here’s what a few people have written and said about the program:

“My biggest “A-ha” moment was that we need others. None of us can do it alone. It made me realize how much of a bubble I’ve been living in. I knew the Mastermind was what I needed, but I had no idea how fulfilling it would be.” — Shannon Callarman, Content Director at Red Caffeine Marketing & Technology

“This mastermind is a group of people with diverse, dynamic skills and experiences who come together with a shared investment in digging in deep to goals, ideas and ways to be even better at what we do. It is a structured with workshops, one-on-ones, journaling, calls, meet-ups, rituals and exercises that will help you think bigger, inspire you to reach out for help and consider new ways of being and doing that are YOU x 1000.”— Jessica Ashley, Content Strategist and Creator, Founder of Single Mom Nation

“If you can come to the group with even a vague description of what you’re struggling with or where you want to get to, the group will help you get to the root of your goals and break down that problem into tangible pieces. Once made conscious, you can then work systematically to tackle these various pieces and make serious progress towards achieving your goals.”— Patrick, Robotics and Engineering Consultant

Who is it for?

“I loved the diversity of people who shared the same values of motivation, growth and learning. It totally exceeded my expectations! This is a structured Mastermind with the opportunity to meet other high-quality, motivated people, dig deep into your questions via deep dives and make progress on your goals.” — Diana Jaunzeikare, Software Engineer, Google

“With two very young kids, I came into the Mastermind knowing that spending time with family was a top priority for me, but uncertain how to balance this desire with my love for tech startups and being part of big things. The biggest “aha” moment occurred when I took an objective look at my schedule and figured out how much I can work without sacrificing other aspects of my life. Given this framework of thoughts and constraints, I could then look to design a career that I’m passionate with inherent firewalls to protect against overwork.” — Patrick, Robotics and Engineering Consultant

“The experience of going through the mastermind with you and our crew was incredible. It left me feeling inspired, supported, poised, and empowered to take action to make my dream of running my own business a reality! I learned concrete tools and ideas from you and my peers in the group and felt truly held and heard in all of our interactions. Thank you for creating this space for our group to gather.” — Gretchen, Senior Planner, San Francisco

“The Mastermind is perfect for highly driven individuals looking to build a trustworthy and dependable tribe to help them move forward. It’s for the type of person who not only is willing to ask for help, but also willing to show up and be there for others 100%. The Mastermind is perfect for both introverts and extroverts — the only requirement is deep curiosity.”— Shannon Callarman, Content Director at Red Caffeine Marketing & Technology

“This mastermind is perfect for seekers, for people who work for themselves or have their own businesses, or who feel called to break away from the pack. It is perfect for those who have personal or professional ideas that feel exciting but overwhelming, or who crave community and accountability, who need some structure and support in making something amazing come to life.” — Jessica Ashley, Content Strategist and Creator, Founder of Single Mom Nation

Not sure yet but curious about what it is?

I have a series of emails explaining how it works. Get the free Mastermind email series here. But don’t forget to apply if you’re genuinely interested in the program.

The Writer’s Workshop Live & Small-Group Writing Circle

September 13th, 2017 — November 15th, 2017

This Fall, for the first time in three years, I’m teaching a live (still digital, but live via the Internet) gathering of The Writer’s Workshop. We’ll come together for eight weeks to practice writing and work through four key modules. The power of a writing group and live calls are designed to help you become better at writing, storytelling, and crafting content. And as a bonus: you’ll be assigned working groups to meet other writing friends in small, peer-to-peer writing circles.

The LIVE course also includes a writing circles, live discussion calls, and if you choose (see options below), an opportunity for 1:1 feedback on your writing and essays.

**Early decision closes August 18th, 2017.**
**Regular registration closes September 8th, 2017.**
Class begins September 13th, 2017.

Four writing modules, eight writing assignments:

We’ll work together through eight weeks of writing exercises, two assignments per module. Every week, you’ll get a lesson to read, an assignment to practice, and a bundle of extra resources to dive deeper on the topic of the week. The goal is to write one new assignment each week.

These are the four core modules:

  • Imagination: Unlock your creative potential through key exercises in visualization, imagination, and association. Learn how to get un-stuck, how to start writing, and how to tap into your inner creative. (2 lessons, 2 writing exercises.)
  • Storytelling: Learn three frameworks for great storytelling from the experts–from Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey to Nancy Duartes’ structures on resonance. Learn how to use each of these frameworks to create messaging that’s relatable, sticky, and moving.(2 lessons, 2 writing exercises.)
  • Craft & Content: Learn how to create story frameworks for blogging, how to write a standout introduction (and thank-you note!), and the art of asking for what you want. Get four customizable templates for everyday communication–never have to build an email from scratch again. (2 lessons, 2 writing exercises.)
  • Language: Learn how to use language to persuade, influence, and inspire others. (2 lessons, 2 writing exercises.)

After each module, we’ll meet for a live call (4 total):

After each module, we’ll come together for a live Q/A discussion call to talk about our writing progress, reflect on the assignments, share our work, and answer any questions you might have. The calls will be recorded and available for the duration of the course.

  • Live Call #1: Friday, September 29th at 1PM Eastern
  • Live Call #1: Friday, October 13th at 1PM Eastern
  • Live Call #1: Friday, October 27th at 1PM Eastern
  • Live Call #1: Friday, November 10th at 1PM Eastern

Small group writing circles:

You will be placed in a small group writing circle during the course, to meet and go deeper with fellow writers. I’ll guide you in the best practices for how to engage with your small group, when to meet, and the format to follow in your small group.

Each module, for example, you’ll read an excerpt of your piece out loud to the group.

Suggested times for the small group writing circle: Every other Friday, at 1PM (so that you block off eight continuous Fridays at 1PM for your writing group, alternating live calls with small-group sessions). Of course, you can re-schedule these with your group as needed.


The Writer’s Workshop Live! — $599

This small-group virtual/digital writing group will be capped at 30 people. Regular registration closes September 8th, 2017. Limited spaces available.

Early Decision: Register by August 18th for $100 off the program price — $499. Click here to register.


The Writer’s Workshop Live PLUS 1:1 Coaching — $999

Want to go deeper with your writing practice? Register for the Live Writer’s Workshop with personalized writing coaching—and get additional coaching and feedback on your writing. In addition to the live course, live calls, and small-group writing circle, you’ll also get:

  • Two (2) 1:1 coaching calls with Sarah to chat about your writing practice, and
  • Personalized writing feedback on two (2) of your essays during the eight-week course.
  • Only 6 spaces available.

Early Decision: Register by August 18th for $100 off the program price$899. Click here to register.

Help Me Bootstrap a New Podcast!

I’m launching a new podcast this summer!

Startup Pregnant: a podcast about women in leadership, work, and life.

The podcast shares the stories of women before, during, and after pregnancy and into early parenting. From working, to building businesses, to accelerating your leadership, to growing families, I’m interviewing women on their lives and livelihoods and what they’ve done to grow both.

We’re looking for our early sponsors — help me bootstrap our first season:

If you’d love to see this podcast get rolling, head on over to Patreon to support us.

  • Micro-sponsors: We’re looking for micro-sponsorships, so you can chip in anywhere from $1/month to $4/month to help us build momentum and record an amazing new podcast to add to the airwaves. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, you can become a backer!
  • Show sponsors ($100): Got a company or project that you’d like to advertise? We’re looking for companies that are a great match for this audience that would like to sponsor one episode per month. You’ll get a 30-second advertising spot in the show every month for as long as you are a sponsor.
  • Master patron ($250): Get listed in the show’s front notes as a sponsor, a shout-out feature story about your company (90 seconds) in one episode each month, which I will work with you to craft to perfection. The story will land in the first 22 minutes of the podcast. You’ll also be listed on the podcast page of our website as a featured sponsor.

There are lots of different options to sponsor the podcast. Help us bring the stories of women in leadership, life, and work to the airwaves!

Support us on Patreon and sponsor the Startup Pregnant podcast!

About the podcast: what are we driving towards?

The podcast looks at deep human question around what it means to become a parent, to grow a business, to embrace a body of work, to deal with failure, to shift in identity, to learn, and to grow. Throughout both “Startup” and “Pregnant,” we look at what it means to undergo these most profound transformations that come with creating new things from scratch.

Startup Pregnant isn’t strictly about startups and pregnancy; instead, it’s about the deep transformative power that growing businesses and babies taps requires, and how we change as a result.

Transformation isn’t easy, in fact, it’s often painful, but it’s one of the most beautiful parts of being a human.

The podcast will address questions like:

  • What can business learn from women and pregnancy, and what can pregnancy learn from business?
  • How did the growth of your business or family affect how you showed up in the world? What strategies did you use to learn, grow, and adapt?
  • How can we re-imagine what women in the workforce can look like?
  • What do you wish your CEOs and colleagues knew about pregnancy and the journey into parenthood?
  • Does parenthood change your work life, for the better? How does it change your creativity or management style?
  • How do these powerful forces of feminine energy, willpower, and strength intersect and provoke better entrepreneurship, invention, and collaboration?

We’re Launching in July/August 2017:

  • We are bootstrapping most of the first season of the podcast.
  • When we hit $100 per month in backing, we’ll prep the launch of season 1!
  • When we hit $250 per month in backing, we will improve our sound quality, audio mixing, and production.
  • When we reach $500, we we will begin preparing seasons 2 & 3.
  • Check out our Patreon page for more details.

Join me in my podcast (and my mission) to share deeper, wiser, and more profound stories of women at work.

Support the podcast here.

In my own experience of being pregnant while working at a Y-combinator backed startup: it isn’t easy. But like so many things in life, it’s worth it. In fact, many parts of it challenged my bones, my soul, and my stamina unlike anything else I’d experienced — like most things in life that are hard, it was also unbelievably worth it.

The podcast is a way to bring women to the table to have a conversation about what it means to be a woman in leadership and in work, all while raising families.

If you are like me and enjoy contemplating the absurdity of growing a human inside a human, if you don’t mind the stress of figuring out just exactly how a business will survive, and if you don’t mind the chatter of voices that wonder constantly how, exactly, you’ll pull this off — then you can laugh, cry, and wince along side me as I take you inside the stories of women working on great endeavors.

Start Sooner: How One Conference Kickstarted My Blog, My Business, and My Freedom

Want to win a free ticket to an amazing conference this June 23-35? Read to the end—details on how to win a ticket to the conference are below. Make sure you enter before June 5, 2017.

It was 2011, and I was living in San Francisco.

I worked my day job as a landscape architect working long hours at a big firm in Sausalito, and had night jobs as a high school tutor and weekend swim coach. I spent time writing my blog in the wee mornings.

I’d heard of a book and blog about living an unconventional life by a blogger who was pretty famous. Chris Guillebea talked about how much more there was to the design of our lives, and how we could make things happen in completely different ways than the world was telling us.

Minimalism, travel hacking, freedom. I was hooked.

I signed up with some big dollars to go to the conference — $499 was no joke on the salary I was pulling in. Friends from the internet and friends in real-life piled into a car. (Did I drive or fly?).

On a whim, I decided to put my own blog together more seriously. All those doubts that plague you? I had them: who was I to write? What did I have to say? But I stayed up late hacking together a WordPress site with zero knowledge for how to do it (Google to the rescue!), transferred all my best blog posts to the site, and printed out some personal business cards. Made my way to Portland for my first big conference.

I showed up to the conference knowing exactly no one.

But I showed up.

I stood outside by myself, willing. Open. Waiting. Nervous as all get out.

And then a two-year-old ran up to me and threw her arms up and I laughed and threw my arms out. Suddenly Adam Baker, Courtney Baker, and Laura Roeder and I were giggling and running around on the grass in a big line of people waiting for the conference to begin.

I relaxed, dropped my shoulders back, and started saying hi to new faces. I met Pam Slim, Scott Dinsmore, Leo Babauta, and Danielle LaPorte for the first time. I didn’t even know to be intimidated because it was all so new to me.

By the end of the conference, I’d had a macaroni and cheese date, driven around in a Volvo with too many other people, stayed out late making mischief in Portland, done yoga in the park with new friends, enjoyed hammock time, listened with wonder at people’s stories, and met people I’ve been in touch with ever since.

And I wrote up recaps for each day of the conference with those same wide eyes. (Here are the Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3 recaps!)

That conference was the weekend my blog became a reality.

And my work took a new turn.

More than any course, metric, skill, or tactic, the people you surround yourself will make the biggest difference in your life and career.

Conferences can be transformative experiences. When you bring people together in one place, for one weekend, to celebrate, to learn, and to connect, you leave changed.

That weekend I met people who have since kept me accountable, people I text when I’m figuring out the next step in my business, and people I learn from on a weekly basis. These wonderful people are constantly introducing me to new ideas and perspectives, challenging me, and helping me grow.

Your network, your tribe, your connections are the lifeblood of your business.

Beyond just the speakers on stage, here’s what conferences provide:

  • Workshops and real-time opportunities to move through ideas.
  • A chance to unlock or break through a past mindset.
  • An opportunity to try out your new ideas, bio, pitch, or story. (What better way to get better than talk it out a dozen times?)
  • The chance to meet new people who can become business friends (and friends in real life!) for a long, long time to come.

The people you surround yourself with matter.

Next month, I’m heading out to Boise, Idaho for 4 days to join the crew putting on the Craft + Commerce conference with the team at ConvertKit.

I’ll be on stage on the last day, Sunday, giving a talk about my experiences in motherhood and entrepreneurship, and how becoming a parent taught me to level up (yet again) in my business life.

After six years since that day I decided to step in and join the fun, I’ll be back, on stage, telling my own story:

Beyond the adrenaline rush: How becoming a parent taught me to level up (yet again) in business

(And let’s be honest — I go right before Seth Godin. I’m definitely a little bit nervous about that, I won’t lie.)

If you want to join me for an unforgettable weekend, I’ll be in Boise to meet new friends and hang with old friends. I’ll likely teach a workshop or host a group yoga class, as well. A few attendees and I are looking to put something on the calendar so we can go to a yoga class together!

It’s been a while since I’ve been out traveling the conference circuit (becoming a mom was enough of a challenge for a while), and I’m excited to get back and say hi and meet lots of new faces.

And I have a special place in my heart for people who put conferences together. Conferences are really hard to execute, they require a huge investment of energy and capital, and they are, first and foremost, always about the attendees.

Grab your ticket to the conference here: https://convertkit.com/conference

See you in Boise in June!

PS: As a speaker at the conference, I get one free ticket to give as a scholarship / giveaway. Leave a comment over on this Facebook Post by midnight on Monday, June 5th with your answer to the following question:

What do you need to start sooner? 

Today! Get The Writer’s Workshop as Part of The Writer’s Bundle for $99

If you’re a writer, or your goals include getting paid to write, publishing a book, or developing your blogging, listen up. This week I’m part of a BIG thing you’ll want to know about and it’s called The Writer’s Bundle.

Every year, The Write Life puts together an amazing package of resources for writers. This year, they’ve bundled together 10 ebooks, courses and tools on freelancing, novel writing, self-publishing, marketing, editing and more.

It’s called The Writer’s Bundle, and you can download it here.

You’ll probably recognize a lot of the people in this bundle, including Ali Luke, Jenny Blake, Joel Friedlander, Carrie Smith, and more (including me!).

Normally my course, The Writer’s Workshop, retails for $300. I rarely, if ever, have sales. This is why it’s a bit ridiculous — you can get my course for a third of the price (just $99!). And you’ll get nine other writing, blogging, and book-publishing courses. What.

The 10 resources available through this year’s bundle normally retail for nearly $1,700. But through this deal, you can get your hands on ALL of them for just $99.

Here’s what’s included when you download The Writer’s Bundle:

  • Stress Less & Impress, From Leah Kalamakis (Course; retails for $247)
  • ProWritingAid, From Chris Banks (Tool; retails for $40)
  • Book Ninja 101: 5-Day Series, From Jenny Blake (Course; retails for $150)
  • Press Release Masterclass, From Joel Friedlander and Joan Stewart (Course; retails for $97)
  • 30 Days to Creative Courage, From Mridu Khullar Relph (Course; retails for $199)
  • Get Paid to Write for Blogs, From Catherine Alford (Course; retails for $497)
  • The Writer’s Workshop, From Sarah K. Peck (Course; retails for $300)
  • Convert More Clients, From Carrie Smith (Course; retails for $59)
  • The Blogger’s Guide to Freelancing, From Ali Luke (Ebook; retails for $29)
  • The 4 Foundational Pillars of Novel Structure, From C.S. Lakin (Course; retails for $49)

Download The Writer’s Bundle Here

The catch? The bundle is only available until Thursday, April 6 at 11:59 p.m. EST. That means if you want it, you should click this link NOW and grab it.

Enjoy, writers!

And yes: when I’m part of group sales like this, I get paid, too. If you’ve been wanting to check out my course and haven’t had the resources, now’s a great time to scoop it up because it won’t be on sale like this for a long, long time!

Want to Take My Writer’s Workshop For Free? I’m Looking For an Amazing Proofreader

This Spring, I’m working my way through the Writer’s Workshop and giving the course a facelift. I can’t believe it’s already been four years since we launched the first round of the course. (In fact, some nostalgic trivia: I still know the names and faces of each of the people in the course and love watching their work evolve and grow to this date.)

I’m looking for a bit of help proofreading and reviewing the course and I’m searching for 2 great editors and proofreaders:

If you’re interested in getting complimentary access to the course in exchange for doing some proofreading, please let me know right away by filling out this form:

Sign up to be a proofreader of The Writer’s Workshop

I’ll be reaching out to people this week, on or before Wednesday, March 15th, 2017.

What the project includes:

  • Get a complimentary login to The Writer’s Workshop
  • Read through the 8 lessons, watch the 4 videos, listen to the 6 interviews, and do each of the exercises as in-depth as you’d like.
  • Review each exercise for typos or time-stamp or context errors (if I reference a past year, for example, we’d update that).
  • Review the email series (approximately 20 emails) for the same.

Note: the course normally takes 2-4 hours per week over 8 weeks to complete, and I’d like you to complete it faster than this. You should be available before March 31st to have approximately 12-16 hours to read and review the course and watch the videos.

And for two people that would like to sign up to do this, I’ll also host an hour-long private writing chat with me about any topic of your choosing and chat about any questions you might have about your own writing practice.

Can’t wait to meet you!

Sign up if you’re interested here.

Inside My Business Philosophies: What’s Worth Your Time, Attention, and Money?

I’m not in the business of selling quick fixes.

In fact, a lot of the work I do is slow and boring. I can whip up content marketing like the best of them, but I’m most interested in what behavior change approaches actually work, and what really helps us in our business and personal lives.

There are so many programs and courses and marketers out there selling you the “top ten easy ways to do things.”

The perpetuation of the “how” generation is desperate for advice on how to do something. Most of this is just noise. A lot of it is smoke and mirrors. Raise your hand if you’re tired of it — I know I’m tired of it.

Because how do you know how to figure out what kind of life you want to live? 

And how do you set up the right structures for you in your own unique business and life?

I’m not sure the internet can give us those answers.

What’s more important is identifying and knowing your own universal business and life principles.

Today, I want to share with you some of my core principles for my business and why they matter to me.

In my work over the last decade, I’ve learned a few truths that have been universal for me, and they’re what create the foundation for my business and the decisions I make.

When I share them with people I work with, friends, or even recently, the coffee shop barista near my new house, I get smiles and nods. These are my people.

These are the values and beliefs I hold behind the work I build. Everything I build, everything I make, the things I think about — these are what’s guiding my decision-making. When I make a new course, it’s usually in an effort to solve one of these problems.


Belief #1 — A lot of people are lonely, especially in today’s hyper-connected world.


We are more connected than ever before, and yet we’re more separated and disjointed. Social media is rewiring our brains. We have a lot of loose connections but we have lost the depth of our close ties. We live in very separated houses, with individual bedrooms, silo’ed into our own automobiles, staring down into our cell phones.

We’re so separated that we don’t know how to approach people or date people without the help of apps.

Loneliness is a big, pervasive problem.

That’s why what I’m working on now in my business isn’t a scaleable one-off, me-to-you video program. (You can take those, of course — and watch my writer’s workshop, etc). But it’s more than that.

I want to build places for people to come together in community.

Specifically, I want to create small micro-groups of people that can become friends for life. I am invested in building ecosystems of support through connecting highly talented, creative, independent people together.


Belief #2 — Discomfort, guilt, and feelings of uncertainty aren’t markers of failure.


Modern education has trained us to be obedient, subservient, and to pass tests. How has that served us? We seek comfort and familiarity rather than growth and challenges.

But discomfort, guilt, and uncertainty aren’t bad. It’s not a sign that you’re on the wrong path. It’s actually a deep measure of growth and learning.

If you’re ever confused, uncertain, or questioning: these aren’t markers of failure. These are markers of growth and learning.

We’re not on a quest for certainty and expertise. The gurus in my life are still students, always students. We’re always learning.

I learn so much from each person that joins my mastermind. And they tell me they learn so much from me. To put yourself into a place of learning is to allow yourself to grow. Stagnation is one step before depression.

Learning and growth require periods of uncertainty and discomfort. It’s part of the equation.


Belief #3 — We’re swimming in information and yet unable to speak.


So often we’re told and taught that if we just learn a little bit more, then we’ll be okay. That if you just read a little more, learn a little more, or watch a little more, then you’ll have the answers. Then everything will work.

Has that actually worked in your life? Once you finish that video series or that class, did you feel like you suddenly had all the answers?

No! It doesn’t work like that. Each time you learn more, you unpack more… that you don’t know, or that you want to know.

In my work, I encourage people to use their voices.

I don’t want to be sharing information to a silent room. I want to be in the room with you, learning from you, hearing what you have to say, seeing your work evolve and grow over time. Using your voice, through whatever medium is best for you, is part of the work of being human.


Belief #4 The things worth investing in take time and dedication.


In an instantaneous world, it can feel antagonizing to work on long-term projects. The quick hit of a social media “like” or an open to your email feels good. But when you fast forward a little bit, and you add up what matters, will having 200,000 views on your YouTube channel translate into the life you want?

In my own life, I’m in pursuit of smaller, richer communities.

I want to add vibrancy and resonance to real human lives by creating a place to invest deeply in ourselves and in each other.

The Mastermind project I’m working on now is something I’ve been wanting to make for a long time. I want to figure out how to bring people together, connect them, and unpack what it means to live a complex, rich, devoted life. What does it mean to have devoted time to yourself and your dreams?


So, what does this all add up to?

Over the next 14 weeks, you can check Facebook a little more.

You can attempt to read all of your emails. (Yes, even I still try to do that, even though I know it’s not going to get me what I want.) You can even buy a bunch of classes. But what’s going to really add up to change in your life?

The Mastermind that I’m creating is about the following principles:

  • We do better work when we’re connected deeply in community.
  • Using our voices is an art, built on principles of deep listening and engagement.
  • The things that matter can take a long time, and require dedication and commitment, even through periods of uncertainty.
  • Uncertainty and frustration are markers of growth, not failure — and having a community around us to witness our growth and struggle can make all the difference.
  • Building places for people to come together in community
  • Deep work, built on principles of deep listening and engagement (I teach you how to use deep listening in your work).

In the Mastermind (if you do decide to apply to join), we take the time to look at why you do what you do.

There’s an exercise we do called “finding your ways of being” for how you want to show up in the world. We look at what mantras and principles you want to live by. We examine what works and what doesn’t work, and why there might be differences.

It is a rich place of growth, depth, and connection, and it takes us time to go through the process.

These aren’t things that I can sell in an e-book or a course.

I’m sharing this because of how important and vital I think this work is. I can’t scale it because there is so much 1:1 work involved.

This blog (and the free email info series all about my Mastermind) is my attempt to share what it is I’m building and why I’m building it. If you do decide to apply, I read every single application, and get on the phone with as many people as I possibly can.

When you take the time to figure out your “why” in your own business and personal life, it helps you shift the way you see your work in the world.

It means you meet the right people, and choose projects that matter. It’s helped me in countless ways: setting up boundaries between what I’ll say yes to and what I decline. Helping me make decisions and set up structures for success.

If this post resonated with you, if you find yourself nodding along, if what I’m talking about makes sense, then I’d love for you to apply to the mastermind. It’s a small group of people, and I think very carefully about who ends up joining. But I can’t add you to the group if you don’t apply. We start on March 6th, so I’m finalizing interviews through the rest of this week, looking for one or two more faces I haven’t met yet to possibly add to the mix.

Here’s the link to apply if you haven’t already — Apply today.

An Inside Look at the Mastermind: Free Info Session Thursday, February 23

2017 Spring Mastermind Accepting Applications

I’ve opened up the applications for my upcoming Spring Mastermind + Mentoring Program starting in March. I curate a highly talented group of brilliant, creative individuals to come together for 14 weeks to elevate your business, work, and life.

This Thursday: Free Info Session About the Mastermind

Curious about the program and want to know more about what’s in a Mastermind? Join me this Thursday, February 23rd at 1:00PM Eastern for a Free Info Session and an inside look at what the program includes, how it works, and what to expect.

Sign up here:

An Inside Look at My Mastermind + Mentoring Program 
Thursday, February 23rd — 1:00PM Eastern

— register here —

The free webinar will be recorded if you can’t make it at that time. You do still have to register to get the recording.

In the info session, I’ll chat about:

  • Why mastermind groups are so powerful
  • How the mastermind is structured & the components of the program
  • What I learned from the pilot program I ran last Fall
  • What I look for in an application and how I put the group together
  • Lessons I learned from my pilot program last Fall and how I’ve updated the program to be even richer + more impactful this Spring.

I’ll also have time for Q/A and can share case studies of what’s happened in the past so you get a feel for what it’s like.

See you on Thursday!

Get Better at Scheduling Your Time, Get Better at Email (New Classes)

Do you ever get overwhelmed by scheduling your day, week, or month? Does email bog you down or frustrate you?

I’m teaching two new virtual seminars this November all about rethinking the way you schedule your week (November 9th) and becoming a jedi master with your email inbox (November 17th).

The seminars are 1-hour long, live, and will be recorded.

Registration is $49 per class.


Live Session 1:
Rethinking & Reinventing Your Schedule

Wed, November 9, 2016 1:00 PM Eastern
A 1-hour class plus live Q/A


About the session:

How do you think about the time in your week? How do you plan ahead, carve out time and space, and make certain activities a priority? In this one-hour webinar, I’ll walk you through a session of scheduling, planning, and re-thinking about how you organize your time. I’ll also share with you 8 key tips I use in planning my own time. If you want to rethink your week, your organization of time, and how you schedule and plan, join me. Register Now: Rethinking Your Schedule.


Live Session 2:
13 Ways to Become A Gmail Jedi Master

Thu, Nov 17, 2016 1:00 PM Eastern
A 1-hour class plus live Q/A


About the session:

Does email overwhelm your life, and you don’t know what to do about it? No one wants to be the best at emailing. We’ve got better things to do. Stop being overwhelmed by email. Start winning over your email inbox by learning these key insights and tricks that I’ve collected over the years to make email mastery work for you. And then, get back to building better things with your day and time. Register Now: Become an Email Master

Learn to Draw, Learn to Code: A Few New Courses + Live Workshops

There are a few wonderful opportunities coming up if you’re interested in learning visual thinking, drawing, or programming.

Think Clearly: Bootcamp

July 30th in London; plus more dates/cities.

Learn how to represent yourself on paper, articulate your ideas in visual sketches, and master a pen and paper. Taught by my friend and co-mentor Mathias Jakobsen (he and I regularly mastermind together and I cannot say enough about how sharp his mind is and how wonderful of a human being he is). If you’re in London, NYC, Zurich, Bern, Montreal, Buenos Aires, Sao Paolo, or Amsterdam, check out the course. $300-$600 depending on the dates. Full-day workshop. Go, meet people, learn to draw, and be transformed.

Introduction to Programming

Starts August 1st. Virtual/Anywhere.

This is one of the courses that brought me to One Month in the first place (this is the startup where I work, aka my day job!). Taught by the thoughtful and creative Chris Castiglione, he’ll show you how programming is actually like being an artist, and work you into the world of programming even if you have absolutely no experience whatsoever. His students rave about this course and it’s sold out consistently for years. He’s teaching a “live” digital version of the course, so you can take it from anywhere around the world during the month of August. $199 for members, $299 for non-members.

Become a Python Developer in 30 Days

Starts August 15th. Virtual/Anywhere.

Taught by Mattan Griffel, CEO and co-founder of One Month, if you’re itching to dig into one of the funnest programming languages there is, try One Month Python. Not only is Mattan hilarious and relatable, he also taught the best-selling “One Month Rails” and made programming easy to understand (and do!) for thousands and thousands of students. Python is the programming language that my husband geeks out on, and every day I have to pry him away from his coding books and remind him that sleep, too, is important. (I’ve even caught him reading out loud from his book, Automate the Boring Stuff With Python, to our newborn baby… so, yeah.) And a small confession: Alex also reviewed the syllabus for this course, so you definitely have several geeky hands on the syllabus and this promises to be a fun course. $199 for members, $299 for non-members.