Seven Small, Bold Actions to Move You From WAITING to DOING  

Seven challenges to break hesitation. On March 8th, take your leap as time takes its own.

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What Happens When You Act Instead of Hesitate?

For seven days leading up to Daylight Saving Time, we'll send you one small daily challenge designed to interrupt the hesitation that keeps you stuck. Nothing dramatic. Nothing scary. Just tiny actions that prove you can move when you want to. On March 8th, when time springs forward—so do you.

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Seven Steps To A Leap

Stop Hesitating. Start Moving.

Seven Steps to a Leap is a free 7-day challenge for women who are tired of waiting, overthinking, and shrinking themselves in everyday moments.

March 2nd and ending March 8th—the day the clocks spring forward—you'll receive one small daily challenge that disrupts the patterns keeping you in your Comfort Zone.

These aren't life-altering tasks. They're micro-actions: saying hello, speaking up, asking a question, being visible, choosing yourself. Small enough to feel manageable. Bold enough to change your internal story.

Each challenge targets a specific form of hesitation—the kind that keeps you lonely, unseen, or stuck. And each one proves the same thing: acting is often easier than waiting.

By the final day, when time itself takes a leap, you'll have built momentum. You'll have evidence that you can move forward when you choose to.

This isn't about becoming someone new. It's about practicing the woman you already are—the one who's been hesitating to step forward.

Join us. Spring forward with time on March 8th.

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The Power of Play: Why We Made This a Game

 We're sending you seven daily emails with challenges—but for those who love a more visual, hands-on experience, we created something extra: a game board you can print, fill in, and track.

Tracking your progress isn't just practical—it's transformational. When you fill in those before and after words, you're not just documenting feelings. You're creating evidence. Evidence that hesitation is temporary. Evidence that action changes things. Evidence that you're capable of moving forward, even when it feels uncomfortable. By Day 7, you won't have to wonder if something shifted—you'll be able to look at your board and see it, stone by stone, word by word.

Connecting with words that represent your feelings gives language to what's often wordless. Hesitation lives in the body—that tightness in your chest, that pause before speaking, that heaviness that keeps you stuck. But when you name it—"I feel guarded" or "I feel small"—you take something abstract and make it real. And when you name what comes after—"I feel lighter" or "I feel capable"—you claim the shift. Words are witnesses. They prove to you that you moved.

And then there's the joy of physically seeing yourself move forward. Cutting out a badge and sticking it on a stone. Writing a word. Marking a date. These small, tangible acts matter. They turn an internal experience into something you can hold. Something you can look back on. Something that says: I was here. I did this. I kept going. There's power in that kind of proof.

But here's what we really love about making this a game: it adds lightness to something that can feel heavy. Personal growth doesn't have to be so serious all the time. It can be playful. Creative. Even a little fun. When you're coloring a badge or choosing between "nervous" and "hesitant," you're engaging differently. You're not just enduring the discomfort of growth—you're participating in it. And that shift from passive to active? That's where the magic happens.

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