Six things to fix.
Then fix them again.
Six short sessions, a glass of something red, and the six questions every business comes back to until the day you hit your number. Not a course. A cellar you keep.
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Business isn't a to-do list. It's the same six questions, on a loop.
Here's the part no one tells you.
You don't finish a business. You keep answering the same handful of questions, at bigger and bigger numbers, until one day the number you set is the number you've got. Then you decide what's next.
The trouble is which question, tonight. You can't work on all six at once, and the loudest one is rarely the right one. Pick wrong and you spend a month on the marketing when the leak was in the pricing.
So you stop guessing. You name the question, pour one pour, and move.
Six pours. One cycle. Run it forever.
Every pour owns one question. Together they're the wheel a business actually turns on: set the target, build the engine, check the money, and when you're running on empty, re-aim before you blow it all up.
Name the number you're building toward. Everything else points at it.
Systems out of your head, the right people in front of you. The machine that earns.
What you keep, and where it leaks. In dollars, not vibes.
Running on empty? Find out whether you need a rest, a rethink, or a reason. Then go back to one.
The Endgame is the only pour that ends, the day you hit your number. The other five just come back round at the next level. That's the business. That's the bottle.
You don't graduate. You get better at picking which pour tonight.
Six pours. Pick one, or take the lot.
Each is a standalone $27 evening. Each owns one question. Tap any pour to read its page.
Five of them spell something. SPARK. The sixth is where you start.
Take home the whole bottle.
All six Quick Pours, one transaction. The full cycle, ready whenever the question changes. That's more than two pours on the house.
SPARK, uncorked.
SPARK is the operating system for women building profitable businesses: the membership where you live the rhythm, every day.
CEO After Dark is the opposite. One tool, one question, one evening, yours forever. No coaching, no calendar, no community. The 9pm glass-of-wine version of the work.
FAQ
Name the question. Pour the pour. Then do it again.
Six questions, one cycle, the rest of your business. The cellar's open. Pick a pour, or take the lot, and get back to your wine.
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