The real story behind my painful launch

 

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Simone’s Slumber Party is my most recent program that teaches you how to market to the unconscious mind. It’s an idea that I wanted to bring to life since the very first day I started teaching about marketing, the level of conviction I felt about it was unmatched, and it was the most painful launch I’ve ever done.

If you are going through a tough patch in your business and it’s lasting longer than you’d like, you are not alone. This launch process was a slog all the way to the finish line, there was no point at which the clouds parted and I felt filled with ease and clarity, but it still delivered a ton of value to my audience, and I’m sharing the real story behind it with you this week.

Join me on this episode to hear what contributed to the pain I experienced during the launch of Slumber Party, and how I committed to my vision, even though the execution of it felt like garbage. I’m also sharing my answers to three questions I received about how I birthed this program into the world despite its challenges.

If you’re looking for a one-stop shop to find the best of my teachings organized into a beautiful actionable sequence, I got you. I took the best of my episodes and created a whole damn workbook around them: The Simone Starter Pack. It’s the ultimate marketing cheat sheet. What are you waiting for? Grab it now!

 
 

What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • The real story behind my most recent launch.

  • What contributed to the pain and pressure I experienced during the launch process.

  • 3 questions I received about how I dedicated myself to this launch, even though it was painful.

  • My thoughts on the energy from which I created my latest program.

  • Why lovely, happy, magical emotions aren’t necessary for creation.

  • How I committed to my vision, even though the execution of it felt like garbage.

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