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Boring and Profitable: Your 2026 Business Strategy


Episode 119


Are you addicted to complexity in your business… but calling it “freedom” and “creativity”?

Yeah. Been there. Built a 17-tab Airtable base there.

This week on the podcast, I’m getting REAL about what’s holding so many service providers back from making consistent, six-figure income—and surprise! It’s not your marketing, or your audience size, or the fact that you haven’t posted on Instagram in a week. It’s the way you’re clinging to chaos in the name of passion and possibility.

This episode is your wake-up call.

We’re talking about the personal and strategic shift I’m making for 2026: boring and profitable.

This is not about making your business soulless. It’s about getting laser-focused, creating repeatable systems, and constraining your energy so that your business runs smoother, pays you more, and takes less of your life force to operate.

I’ll walk you through what’s changing in my business, the symptoms of over-complexity you might not realize you’re dealing with, and how to adopt the “boring and profitable” mantra to simplify and scale.

And hey, if you're multi-passionate, high on ideas, or allergic to planning... you're gonna feel very seen.

In this episode, we’ll cover:

  • Why creative entrepreneurs overcomplicate EVERYTHING
  • The 4 main functions of your business and how to simplify each one
  • Signs your business is too complex (even if it’s “working”)
  • The sneaky drama you’re addicted to (and how it’s costing you money)
  • What actually builds a profitable business (hint: it’s not another new offer)
  • How I’m structuring my 2026 with boring, repeatable systems
  • What it takes to become a 6-figure CEO—and what’s getting in your way

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