Les 1
How Do You Want to Show Up This Season?
Welcome to Day 1. Today we begin with you — with presence, intention, and the quiet courage it takes to ask: How do I want to show up this season? Grab a notebook for these 7 days. maybe you use one page per day … it’s up to you.
Les 2
What Is Your Lens, Filter, Or Theme For The Season?
Welcome to Day 2. Yesterday, you explored how you want to show up. Today, we build on that by noticing your lens — the theme or filter you’ll look through this season.
Maybe take up that same page, or turn to a new one.
Les 3
What Are Three Big-Picture Things You Want to Prioritize This Season?
Welcome to Day 3. Yesterday, you chose your lens. Today, we shape the landscape you’re moving through by identifying three big-picture priorities.
The good news is, these priorities aren’t meant to be checked off. They are the areas of life, work, or being that matter most to you — things you want to shine a light on for a season.
Les 4
How Will You Be Mindful And Strategic With Your Energy?
Welcome to Day 4. Yesterday, you identified your priorities. Today, we turn to how you use your energy.
Energy is finite, and being mindful about where you put it is one of the most powerful tools in your Say No With Love toolbox.
Les 5
What Will You Let Go Of?
Welcome to Day 5. Yesterday, you focused on energy. Today, we ask: What will I release?
Letting go can look like making space — clearing out obligations, habits, or expectations that no longer serve your priorities or your way of showing up.
Les 6
What Is Your Say No With Love Language?
Welcome to Day 6. Yesterday, you cleared space by letting go. Today, we explore how you express your boundaries with kindness and clarity — communication is an important step. Build your personal Say No With Love language.
Les 7
How Will The Previous Tools Allow You To Say Yes With Conditions?
Welcome to Day 7. You’ve built your toolbox over the past six days — clarifying how you want to show up, choosing your lens, setting priorities, managing energy, letting go, and finding your boundary language. This lesson is about putting it all together.