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8 Years of Blog Coaching—The Patterns I Keep Seeing With Bloggers

8 Years of Blog Coaching—The Patterns I Keep Seeing With Bloggers

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Eight years. That's how long I've been doing this. Eight years of coaching calls. Eight years of DMs and emails and voice messages from women who are stuck. Eight years of watching patterns repeat themselves so consistently that I can often predict what someone's going to say before they say it.

I've worked with hundreds of bloggers in that time. Beginners who didn't know where to start. Intermediate bloggers who had some traction but couldn't break through. Advanced bloggers with audiences who couldn't figure out how to monetize. Different niches, different audiences, different circumstances. But underneath all the surface differences, the same patterns. Over and over again.

Today I'm sharing those patterns publicly. Not because they're interesting academically. But because I suspect you're going to recognize yourself in at least one of them. And I want you to understand that if you're stuck, you're not broken. You're experiencing something hundreds of women before you have experienced.

More importantly, these patterns are solvable. And I've built something specifically to solve them.

In this episode:

My journey (why this matters): → 8 years ago: stuck blogger making nothing, buying courses I never finished → The shift: getting real help, not just more information → The growth: first $1,000 month → $3,000 months → $5,000 months → six figures → $13,000 months consistently → Now: providing the same support that transformed my blogging business to hundreds of other women

Pattern 1: Knowing Without Doing → Can recite email marketing best practices but hasn't emailed her list in months → Knows five sales page frameworks but doesn't have a single offer for sale → Understands SEO strategy but hasn't published an optimized post in a year → The gap isn't discipline or motivation → Execution requires capacity: time, energy, skills, mental bandwidth → Every "task" is actually 17 tasks disguised as one → Solution: Someone to actually do the doing with you, not just teach you more

Pattern 2: Strong Starts, Lost Momentum → January fire: big goals, clear intentions, content flowing → By March: back to exactly where she started → Trigger: life gets busy, technical obstacle, disappointing results, simple fatigue → Momentum is fragile when you're alone → One disruption and everything falls apart → Solution: External structure that holds when internal motivation wavers

Pattern 3: The Graveyard of Half-Finished Projects → Canva accounts full of half-designed lead magnets → Google Drives with folders untouched for months: "Course Idea," "Email Sequence," "Sales Page Draft" → Starting the same project 3-4 times, never finishing → Finishing is harder than starting because finishing means being judged → Nothing changes until something ships → Solution: A partner whose job is getting things across the finish line

Pattern 4: Decision Paralysis → Every choice feels monumental: niche, lead magnet topic, offer pricing, email platform → Each question becomes a research project: Google, YouTube, Facebook groups, more courses → Weeks deciding on lead magnet topic, months agonizing over niche, years circling without committing → Often there isn't one "right" answer, just decent options requiring commitment → Solution: Someone who can make the call based on experience

Pattern 5: Isolation → Building entirely alone, making every decision in a vacuum → No one to reality-check doubt spirals → No one to help prioritize when overwhelmed → No one who speaks the same language → Partners supportive but can't help with strategy → Friends think "blogging" is a hobby → Isolation makes worse decisions, slower recovery, more quitting → Solution: Real partnership with someone in the work with...

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