"I've tried things like this before and they didn't work."
I know. And I'm not going to tell you this is different and hope you believe me. Instead I'm going to ask you one question — did any of those programs start with who you actually are before they asked you to set a goal or take action? If the answer is no — that's why they didn't stick. Not because you failed them. Because they weren't built for you. The Woman I Came Here To Be starts somewhere none of those programs did. And that changes everything.
"I don't have time for a 90-day commitment."
You have time for everything on your list right now. The job, the responsibilities, the people who need you. The question isn't whether you have time — it's whether you're willing to put yourself on the list for 90 days. The weekly commitment is one training session and one mastermind call. That's it. If you can find two hours a week for yourself — and I believe you can — you can do this.
"What if I fall behind or miss a session?"
Life happens. Every training session is recorded so you never lose progress because of a busy week. And the mastermind sessions are designed to meet you exactly where you are — not where you think you should be. You don't have to be perfect to get results here. You just have to keep showing up.
"What does lifetime access actually mean?"
It means exactly what it says — no expiration, no asterisks. Every course video, every workbook, every meditation, access to the weekly live mastermind calls, the community, and every new course or cohort we roll out in the future. All of it. Forever. You never pay again to come back.
"Is this the right time for me?"
There will never be a perfect time. There will always be something happening, something demanding your attention, something that feels more urgent than your own life. But a year from now, if nothing changes — if you're still in the same place, still putting yourself last, still sitting on the same ideas — how will that feel? The best time to start was a year ago. The second best time is right now.
"What if I'm not sure I'm ready?"
Here's what I know about the women who ask this question — they're always ready. The ones who aren't ready don't ask. The fact that you're here, reading this, feeling that pull — that's not uncertainty. That's the part of you that already knows it's time. You don't have to have it all figured out to start. That's literally what the first four weeks are for.