You're not incapable.
You just need a system.

I’ve worked with hundreds of people, from big brands to small businesses, over the last 8 years. While every business has its unique approach and goals, many of the business owners I’ve worked with share common struggles.

One of the biggest challenges my partners face before working with me is indecision.

They know what they want to do. They know what they need to do. And in most cases, they even know how to do it, too.

Sound familiar?

The gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it rarely has to do with a lack of knowledge or a skills inefficiency.

It’s about having a process that supports you in your indecision, while still getting you where you want to be.

No-shame or guilt involved.

Meet the ADEPT framework for indecisive, decision-makers.

This is the exact framework I use with my 1-1 coaching clients, and the very process I go through whenever I have a million ideas in my business and need to clear my thoughts and take action to move the needle forward.

It’s a tried and true 5-step process that you can come back to time and time again, whenever you need to go from “thought in my head” to “action in my business.”

Let’s get shit done.

The ADEPT Framework

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ASSESS your options to act 

I’ve been self-employed in some fashion for over 8 years. One of the biggest challenges I’ve faced, and my clients face, is indecision. You know what you want, and sometimes you even know what you need to get you there, but the options feel overwhelming to the point where you reach decision fatigue. This is why laying out all your options and having an objective pair of eyes on your business is a key first step to get you unstuck.

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DECIDE your next steps

Once you weigh your options, it’s time to decide. Yep, we’re making decisions early in the process because the sooner you develop that skill, the more experiences and data you’ll have to make better decisions for your life and business in the future. 

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EXECUTE your course of action

Here’s where we build your game plan to get you where you want to be. This isn’t going to be a perfect plan. Instead, consider this a roadmap to your final destination, with room for unplanned stops and the opportunity to take a few scenic routes along the way.

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PRACTICE your course of action (again and again)

Step four is all about practice. We practice what we learn and refine as we go along. But we don’t change our course of action for 90 days. Because at this stage, we’re not after finding the perfect business plan or creating the perfect social media strategy. We’re here to improve on the course of action we’ve committed to testing.

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TRIAL a new or revised course of action 

After 90 days, we assess your progress and devise next steps to get you closer to your goals. Sometimes this looks like revisions to your current course of action. Other times, this might require a bigger revamping. Either way, you’ve got a 5-step framework for going from “thought in my head” to “action in my business.”