Something feels off.
Here's why:
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"She has the art of seeing people down. It's amazing."
- Laramie W.
"Kelsey is able to really tap into each of her clients personal vibe, goals, and aesthetic."
- Stephanie B.
"Kelsey is an absolute rockstar. I reckon she must be psychic as she just gets me."
- Gladys C.
"This process inspired me to focus more on exploring my creative side & stop watering myself down. For lack of a better term, I'm going to get weirder."
"A great step into self discovery and a way to free yourself from what a lot of entrepeneurs online are saying you "should" do"
"A really cool way to self reflect and have a chance to really see where there's a disconnect."
"Perfect for the type of person who struggles with being fully authentic and just goes through the motions in their business."
"A permission slip to see yourself and uncover where you've been hiding"
A 30ish page digital guide (available in desktop, mobile, and print-friendly formats) packed with reflective prompts, creative activities, and my personal worked examples. You'll move through the 5 phases designed to help you identify your dimensions and figure out exactly how to bring them to life in your work.
"I recommend this to anyone that feels their business is stagnant or that they're hiding parts of themselves because of what they feel they "should" be doing.
You have sides of yourself you've never figured out how to bring into your work
You're ready to throw out the textbook and build something that actually feels like you
You're open to getting a little weird with it
Something in your business feels slightly off and you can't name it
You're not into self-reflection
You take yourself very seriously and have no interest in getting weird with it
You're creeped out by witchy stuff or any of the weird imagery on this page (there's more of it in the guide! I collaged it by hand!)
You want someone to just tell you what to do
You love the U.S. president. (Ew, I don't want your money!)
"This guide encouraged me to restart my business without a strategic 10-step plan, brand pillars, productivity markers, or backup plans.
For years, I preached the importance of finding a niche, and spent a long time boxing myself in because of it. It wasn't until I stopped listening to what I "should" be doing and started building from who I actually am that everything began to click. My website design business expanded into creative retreats, local event coordination, a virtual support group, and a whole lot of other things that looked "unrelated" from the outside.
I was convinced this would confuse people. Instead, my audience leaned in. Because even though the offerings looked different on the surface, they could feel that it was all coming from the same human. That's the thing about being genuinely, unapologetically yourself: it doesn't confuse people. It attracts them.
I truly believe that your magic lies within combining the weird parts of you that you think don't make sense together.
Let's summon your magic, k?