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Neurofriendly Therapy's avatar

I have tried sending you an emaol about this course but the email bounced back. Please can you message me because there is an unresolved issue and it is making me lose confidence in what you are offerinh. Thanks!

Lynn Hardin's avatar

Which course?

Next 30, Your Terms's avatar

Hi i know it is a live camp but what if you cannot attend live ?

Charisse Tyson's avatar

I finish all of my courses. The problem is that afterwards I don't implement them all, or I change my mind. I thought I wanted to be a coach and took a couple of courses. Then I decided to make videos and took a great course on it. I took a course on building websites to make changes to my catyson.com website, only to decide to start a new one, RVliving.us. I'm kicking myself because what I enjoy is writing on Substack twice a week and on Medium once in a while. I purchased DIVI AI, hoping that it could take my Substack posts and turn them into blog posts on my site. WordPress just isn't as easy to work with. I am giving myself permission to work on my websites when I feel ready. I wish it were easier, and now that I'm in the middle of volunteer projects with RVICS, I have to choose my battles. I have finished and thoroughly enjoyed Kristiana's courses. I highly recommend them. I'm using what I learned to write for Medium and my Substack newsletter. I love Kristina. 💖💗🥰💞

Lynn Hardin's avatar

This is such a good and honest reflection and I want to say this clearly first: nothing has gone wrong here.

Many women do finish courses. The gap usually isn’t follow through or discipline. It’s discernment.

You didn’t fail to implement. You gathered information, tried it on, and listened to what actually fit your life, energy, and season. That’s wisdom, not inconsistency.

Courses often assume that clarity comes before action. But for many thoughtful, creative women, clarity comes through action. We learn by doing, then we adjust. Changing direction doesn’t mean the course was wasted. It means it did its job by helping you decide.

I also want to name something important: implementation requires available capacity, not just desire. You’re writing consistently on Substack and Medium. You’re volunteering. You’re living a real life. It makes sense that WordPress and websites feel heavy right now. Choosing your battles is a mature decision.

What I hear is that writing is where your energy flows easily and where the learning from Kristina’s courses is already alive. That counts. Implementation doesn’t have to look like “do everything I learned.” It can look like “use what actually supports me.”

Giving yourself permission to wait until you’re ready isn’t quitting. It’s respecting your nervous system and your values.

Also yes, Kristina’s courses are wonderful. And it sounds like you’re honoring them by letting them inform your work rather than force it. Hope this helps 😎

Charisse Tyson's avatar

Thank you so much for your well thought out responce. It helps me, and someone else reading this exchange will be helped by it. I'm sure of it. God bless, Cat 😻

Lynn Hardin's avatar

I love the thought that this conversation might help someone else too. That is how the good spreads, one honest exchange at a time.

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