Doing Good Work Quietly Doesn't Help Anyone.

You're juggling a lot right now: your spiritual integrity, your desire to make money, your fear that success means being fake. Most business advice ignores all of this. It just tells you to be clear and charge more. And you know you can't keep giving your work away for free. But nobody talks about the actual fight happening inside you. This does.
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So You Saw Sara's Story From Last Week's Newsletter
You believe it is possible.
Maybe you downloaded The Three Commitments guide because you are asking yourself the weighted question: Can I actually make real money staying true to myself and my beliefs?
And that's the real question, isn't it? Not just "how do I get clear" but "how do I get clear without becoming someone I'm not?"
You don't want to be pushy. You don't want to manipulate people. You don't want to sound fake. You want people to understand your work because it's genuinely good. Not because you convinced them.
That's integrity. And it's really the only thing that works long-term.
I'm not asking you to suddenly turn into a salesperson.
Doing good work quietly doesn't help anyone. People need to know you exist.
I'm not saying lose your spiritual side. Or start using tricks.
I'm asking you to claim what you actually offer.
When you're clear on what you actually do—not all the things, just THE thing—your words get more specific. Your message becomes weighted instead of vague. Your brand changes from "I do spiritual stuff" to "I hold sacred womb hara ceremonies" or whatever your actual gift is.
And people notice that. They think: Okay, this person knows exactly what they do. This is real.
That's not being fake. That's being honest.
Here is proof that it works:
I'm finally launching my podcast after years of starting and stopping. Why now? Because the results happening inside the Creative Residency are just too good to keep quiet. The transformations are real. The clients are moving. And I can't stay silent about it anymore.
That's what clarity does. It stops you from hiding.
Write This On Your Bathroom Mirror
Stop apologizing for existing.
Stop second-guessing your prices.
Stop explaining why you deserve to be paid.
Because when you stop operating from confusion and start operating from knowing, everything shifts.
The people who feel this shift in you respond to it. Not because you're pushy. But because you're finally anchored in what you actually offer. And that clarity is magnetic.
Inside Taberancle Creative Residency
I get my hands as dirty as you do in YOUR work.
I help you get clear on your actual offering—not all the things, just THE thing.
I help you position it in a way that makes people think: I need to work with this person.
I help you launch and actually enroll people who get it and want it.
By the end of March, you have a business that feels like an expression of who you actually are. Not something you're forcing.
The people who do this are self-led. They're willing to say: This is what I do. This is what it costs. Take it or leave it. They're willing to stop being everything to everyone. They're willing to trust that clarity is worth more than confusion.
Did You Read The Three Commitments?
If you did—and all three commitments are a yes for you, then we need to talk.
I have three spots left. January 9th is when we start.
If you're going to do this, now is the time to decide. Because the first week of 2026, we close the doors. And the next cohort doesn't start again until later in the year.
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Book a call. Thirty minutes. We will talk about your project, what you are struggling with, and whether Tabernacle is right for you. That is it.
Until next Sunday,
Erica
The frameworks inside Tabernacle have led over 400 Spiritual Solorpreneurs to build brands in 3-6 months, launch packages distinct and differentiated, and upgrade their smaller clients into mid to high-tier packages with anchored pricing.
Inside Tabernacle : A Creative Solopreneur's Journal
I'm sharing what it really takes to turn your spiritual gifts into sustainable income - the messy revenue numbers, design breakthroughs, and creative process that's helped my clients build authentic brands they're proud to sell. Each Sunday, get the behind-the-scenes of building a business around your creativity, without losing your soul in the process.



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