When I joined Mindvalley’s Entrepreneurship Mastery, I wasn’t starting from zero.
I already had experience.
I already knew how to lead, build, and deliver.
But I was still searching for a way to bring it all together into something that felt like mine.
Something aligned.
Something sustainable.
Something that reflected how I actually want to show up as a leader.
What I didn’t expect was just how much information I would be stepping into.
At times, it was overwhelming.
Different models.
Different strategies.
Different ways of thinking about business, growth, and scale.
And instead of trying to take it all on, I became deeply discerning.
I stopped asking, “What should I do?”
And started asking, “What actually fits me right now?”
What I’ve come away with isn’t just knowledge. It’s a toolbelt.
A set of ideas, frameworks, and perspectives I can return to when the timing is right.
And maybe even more valuable than that… it’s the connections.
The conversations, the perspectives, the people who will continue to influence how I grow and build long after the program has ended.
For me, this experience wasn’t about transformation in the dramatic sense.
It was about becoming more intentional.
More selective.
More grounded in how I move forward.
And that feels like a foundation I can build on for years to come, and that for me, is what real growth looks like.