
Make Money as a Life Coach® Ep #374: Lessons from 10 Years in Business: What It Means to Be ALL IN
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Feb 11, 2026 A decade-long business reflection on what it truly means to go all in as an entrepreneur. Covers a $1.5M membership launch, choosing effort-based ideas over risky bets, and removing quitting as an option. Discusses investing time, money, and ego to grow, relentless improvement, and practicing leadership, coaching, and entrepreneurship together.
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Commit Without Time Or Failure Conditions
- Being all in means committing without conditions on time or number of failures required to succeed.
- Persistent attempts and time are part of the pathway to achieve big milestones like seven or eight figures.
Investing To Close Skill Gaps
- To reach a million, Stacey joined mentorships and training to close skill gaps despite already earning six figures.
- She humbly invested time, money, and ego to learn what she lacked and scale up.
Fund Crucial Early Investments
- Put your chips on the table: be willing to reallocate savings, work extra, or sell things to fund critical investments early on.
- Stacey models cashing out an IRA and coaching for free to move toward becoming the coach who gets paid.
