How I turned my creative chaos into clarity (without killing it)
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You’ve got a hundred sticky notes,
ten unfinished drafts,
and a brain that won’t stop buzzing with new ideas.
Your friends say you're a visionary.
Your clients say you're talented.
But your website? Kinda says,
“??? What do you actually do?”
Sound familiar?
Here’s the challenge for creative soloists like you:
You’re doing meaningful work — but your message isn’t keeping up.
It feels too small.
Too rigid.
Too boring.
But structure doesn’t have to shrink you.
In fact, the right kind of clarity gives your creativity room to land.
Here’s how to get there:
1. Zoom out
You don’t need to capture everything you do.
You need to frame it in a way others can understand and say,
“Yes, I need this.”
2. Choose your lens
Not everything you love needs to be a service.
Pick the throughline — the thing all your offers solve in different ways.
3. Let clarity catch up
Use tools that support your brain, not fight it.
The Customer StarMap™ Power Workshop helps you name what you do and who it's for — so you don’t have to “niche down” to nothingness.
It’s structure with soul.
Want to stay true to yourself and sound clear to others?
Start here:
- No more blah-blah: How to sound like you
- Dream clients started showing up when I changed one thing
- I finally showed up regularly — here’s how clarity helped
You don’t need to change who you are.
Just let your message meet you where you are.
