Daijobu

When I moved to the island of Okinawa, Japan, a few years ago, I became totally overwhelmed by the complex characters on street signs and storefronts so signed up for language classes asap.

And on the first day, I learned one of my very favorite words: daijobu.

It’s kind of like saying "ok" or "good." So the teacher would ask us if we understood what he said: "Daijobu?" And we’d respond, "Daijobu!"

(Yay, Japanese is going to be EASY!!!)

But it turns out there’re all sorts of ways to use this fun word, like ...

It’s all good!
Don’t worry!
Everything is going to be just fine!
You can count on it!
I’m fine!

(Which are all totally Okinawan things to say.)

So the reason I’m writing is to ask if YOU are daijobu.

Are you feeling overwhelmed by trying to consistently "put yourself out there" and create content that not only means something to somebody, but also moves them closer to a sale?

If so, I want to reassure you that daijobu.

Everything’s gonna be just fine!

I will take you a step closer to your inner daijobuness in Women Taking The Leap, and show you how to Reduce Your Content Creation Time by 80% While Still Increasing Sales.

Because it’s the MOST effective way to switch from time-losing activities to money-making activities!

(And save your sanity in the process!)

If you haven’t seen these short videos yet, check them out:

Part 1: The easy way to come up with content that actually means something to your ICA

Part 2: Smart repurposing tricks

Part 3: Avoiding the social media rabbit hole + batching your creation into 4 hrs/month

And get ready, because next time I’ll be talking about . . .

SALES STRATEGY.

I’ve never shared this in free content before!

And I’ll do it by dissecting the exact emails (where I kept talking about my new herb grower!) so that we’re not just talking abstract theory . . .

I want you to see this stuff in ACTION!

See you then!

Jenna