Have you ever asked for a second helping at dinner? “More rice, pleaze!” Yum! 

You don’t overthink it. You want it and ask for it. 

You anticipate how good it’s going to be because you know it’s available.

Asking for more clients can work the same way. “More customers, pleaze.” 

They should then be served up right in that moment, yes? 

Absolutely. 

The key is how you ask. You ask the way you ask for food: with ease, expectation, and zero fear. 

You don’t worry about rejection or whether the server will say no when you ask for seconds…

…so why do that with clients?

Attracting clients into your world becomes easy when you believe it’s easy.

Most entrepreneurs have been taught the opposite. They believe it requires constant effort, the polished pitch, or a flawless website.

When I started coaching, I filled my practice quickly after deciding to go full-time. I had no business cards, brochures, website, or résumé packed with credentials.

I had conviction, with a generous side of passion.

People work with me primarily to attract more clients, but whether your desire is clients, growth, or prosperity, the process is the same. You have to operate from the assumption that it gets to be easy.

When you let past experiences define your future, you become your own obstacle. Slow seasons, financial setbacks, or missed goals can start to impact how you show up. And potential clients feel it.

Opportunities reveal themselves when you’re aligned with deserving more. 

It’s worth your time to trade in your old stories about the economy, your past, or fear of failing to create new stories aligned with abundance.

  • How would you play if failure wasn’t an option?
  • Are you planning for expansion or bracing for disappointment?
  • Do you trust your value or question it?
  • Are you leading from your intuition, your mind, or both?

There are smart ways to grow your audience and revenue but those strategies should reflect you. They should feel like a want to not a have to.

I thrive on excitement. My marketing is bold, informal, and expressive because that energy fuels me. When something feels stiff or inauthentic, it falls flat.

My approach is simple: stay visible, stay consistent, and make it easy to connect. I don’t hide.

  • What kinds of interactions energize you?
  • How do you most enjoy attracting clients?
  • Where can your values and passion lead the strategy?
  • What are you overcomplicating?
  • What—or who—are you ready to release?
  • Who could make this easier?
  • What new insight would support your next level?

Business and growth are games. The winning move is making them both effective and enjoyable. Show up consistently but let it feel inspired, not exhausting.