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The JOURNAL

Do Not Delete

There’s a voice inside my head. Maybe you’ve heard it too. It whispers when I sit down to work, when I put myself out there, when I take on something new. Who do you think you are? It doesn’t come in screaming, doesn’t demand to be heard. Instead, it lingers—persistent, nagging, a quiet undercurrent beneath even my biggest moments. It asks if I’m capable, if I’m worthy, if I’m allowed to take up space in the world I’m building.

For a long time, I believed that voice. I thought success belonged to other people—the ones who had it all figured out, who stayed in their lane, who didn’t dare to want too much. And I wanted too much. I wanted to be a stay-at-home mom and a business owner. I wanted to homeschool my kids and build something of my own. I wanted the freedom to pivot, to create, to explore all the pieces of who I am. And for years, I fought the idea that I was asking for more than I deserved.

The Lie We’ve Been Told

From the moment we start dreaming, the world has opinions. We’re told to pick one thing. To stay focused. To specialize, niche down, master a single craft. To choose between motherhood and ambition, between creativity and structure, between dreaming and doing.

I was told, over and over again, that I had to choose. That doing too much would make me look scattered. That I’d never be taken seriously if I split my attention. That I couldn’t have the life I wanted because it simply wasn’t practical. And for a while, I let those voices win. I doubted myself. I played small. I kept parts of me hidden, convinced that if I let them all exist at once, I would be too much for people.

But here’s what I know now: That voice—the one that says we can’t do it all—is lying to us.

Owning Every Piece of Who I Am

My business is an extension of me. Every piece of it. From the Lightroom presets I’ve designed for photographers to the content creation tools I’ve built for entrepreneurs to the ad strategies I’ve taught to small business owners—every single thing I create holds a part of me. And the truth is, I couldn’t imagine doing just one thing for the rest of my life. The thought of choosing only one piece of me to bring to the world feels suffocating.

I thrive in the space between structure and spontaneity, between business and home life, between creativity and strategy. I love switching gears, embracing my multi-passionate heart, and giving myself permission to do what feels right rather than what’s expected.

But getting here took work. It required shifting my mindset from who do you think you are to do all of this? to I deserve to create a life that feels right for me.

Letting Go of Guilt

I had to let go of the guilt that came with loving my work. The guilt of wanting to create something for myself. The guilt of enjoying my kids and my career. The guilt of chasing big dreams while also holding space for my family.

I had to remind myself that it’s okay to want a full life. That I don’t have to shrink to make other people comfortable. That just because the world tells us to choose doesn’t mean we have to listen.

So, I made a choice. To embrace the both. To be an active, present mom and an ambitious, creative entrepreneur. To build sofa forts in the morning and write email sequences in the afternoon. To homeschool my kids and build a thriving business. To squeeze work into the pockets of my day and trust that even when it feels chaotic, I am exactly where I’m supposed to be.

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Content Prompt: Ever wonder what it’s really like to work with [your business]? Here’s what you can expect: [specific steps or benefits]. It’s all about making [specific goal] feel doable and exciting. Let’s get started!

Copywriting Formula: Clarity and Simplicity

You know that feeling when you want to invest in something that could make your life easier, but you’re stuck wondering if it’s really going to deliver? Your audience feels that too. That hesitation, that little bit of doubt—that’s what keeps people from taking action.

That’s why the Clarity and Simplicity formula is so powerful. It removes the uncertainty, gives potential clients a crystal-clear picture of what working with you looks like, and makes their decision effortless. No surprises, no confusion—just confidence that they’re making the right move.

Here’s how it works:

Set the stage. Start by calling out the uncertainty your audience might feel about working with you.

Break it down. Outline the key steps, benefits, or milestones they’ll experience.

Make it feel easy. Show them how your process makes achieving their goals simple and exciting.

Call to action. End with a clear, inviting next step.

Why it works: People are more likely to invest in something when they know exactly what to expect. This formula removes doubt and builds trust—making it easier for your audience to say yes with confidence.

Wordsmith Instructions

Write a [blog, newsletter, social media] post that outlines what clients can expect when they work with me. Break it down into clear steps or benefits, use a friendly tone, and end with a CTA that encourages readers to take the first step.

New to Wordsmith? Here’s the deal—Wordsmith helps you take content prompts like this one and turn them into polished, on-brand content in seconds. Whether you need a blog post, a newsletter, or social media captions, Wordsmith does the heavy lifting so you can focus on running your business.

How to Use This Prompt

Here’s how to make the “Here’s What to Expect” prompt work for you:

Think about your process. What happens from the moment a client reaches out to the final result?

Simplify it. Break it into 3-5 key steps or benefits that are easy to follow.

Make it feel exciting. Help your audience see themselves going through this journey and experiencing success.

Wrap it up with an invitation. Let them know exactly how they can take the next step.

Information Needed About Your Business

To make this prompt work, focus on these key details:

What’s the first step when someone works with you?

What milestones do they experience along the way?

How does your process make things easier, faster, or more enjoyable for them?

What’s the final transformation they walk away with?

What’s their next step if they’re ready to start?

When you lay this out clearly, your audience will know what to expect—and they’ll be excited to take action.

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We’re beyond excited to introduce Wordsmith Version 3.0, the biggest and most exciting update we’ve ever launched. We’ve completely reimagined the dashboard, refined the user experience, and laid the foundation for even bigger things coming this year. Whether you’re a longtime Wordsmith user or just hearing about us for the first time, this is the best version of Wordsmith we’ve ever built—and we can’t wait for you to see it.

What’s New in Wordsmith 3.0?

A Complete Dashboard Redesign – A sleek, intuitive interface that makes content creation easier than ever. Say goodbye to clunky navigation and hello to a seamless, beautifully designed experience.

We also want to give a special shoutout to Caleb Porzio, who built an incredible UI component library that has truly changed the way we work. His work has made such an impact—not just on Wordsmith, but on how my husband (who’s the developer behind all these big projects I build) and I collaborate. It’s been a total game-changer for our workflow, and we are beyond grateful for the tools he’s created.

AI-Powered Personalized Content – You asked, and we delivered! Now, you can generate custom, on-brand content directly from your dashboard—whether you need short captions, medium-length posts, or full long-form content. It’s all possible.

Your Favorite Content Library—Still Here & Better Than Ever – Our massive library of grab-and-go captions is staying put because we know how much you love it. But now, Wordsmith is more than just a content bank—it’s your personal writing assistant.

More Features Coming Soon – This update isn’t just a glow-up—it’s the foundation for some game-changing new features we’ll be rolling out throughout the year. Trust us, you’re going to love what’s coming next!

Custom Writing Styles—Because Your Voice Matters

We knew when we made the big decision to go to the dark side (aka add AI into the mix) we would only do it if we could get it to generate authentic, real-sounding content. After a lot of trial and error, we finally did it. Not only do you get access to nine carefully crafted writing styles, but you can even take our quiz to create your very own custom writing style inside Wordsmith.

This means your content doesn’t just sound human—it sounds like you.

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