When I first heard Nora’s story, I felt it land somewhere deep.
Nora attended Mindvalley University, sat through four or five hours of lectures from Vishen and Daniel Priestley, and then went home and executed. Five ideas. Real results. By October, she had tripled her sales while cutting her marketing spend in half. What struck me wasn’t just the numbers — it was the speed. She didn’t wait for perfect conditions. She acted.
I came into Entrepreneurship Mastery with big goals for my own businesses. And if I’m being honest? I didn’t achieve them the way I imagined I would. But here’s what I’ve come to understand: not every seed blooms on your timeline.
What this course gave me was a shift in how I see things. Daniel Priestley’s idea of selling an assessment before the product — that small nuance Nora described, “sell an assessment, not the product” — rewired something in me. So did the conversation around letting AI do the heavy lifting. As someone building across multiple ventures, that idea isn’t just exciting. It’s a direction.
The seeds are planted. The roots are growing. And I’m just getting started.
To anyone in this community who felt like they didn’t “win” the course — I see you. Sometimes the most important transformation isn’t visible yet. But it’s real.
Marilyn Mansfield