Let’s Talk About What’s Really Happening

You’ve had the idea.
Maybe even a few of them.
You’ve:
- thought about what you could create
- opened a blank doc
- maybe even started outlining something
…and then?
You stopped.
Not because you’re lazy.
Not because you don’t want it.
But because somewhere along the way, the thought crept in:
“What if it’s not good enough?”
Instead of creating…
You:
- keep researching
- keep brainstorming
- keep tweaking the idea
…and never actually hit go.
Sound familiar?
Yeah. You’re not alone.
The Shift That Changes Everything

Your first digital product is not your legacy.
It’s your starting point.
Let me say that again (because it matters):
Your first product does not need to be:
- perfect
- polished
- packed with everything you know
It just needs to:
exist.
Because here’s what most people don’t realize…
You don’t learn by:
- thinking about it
- planning it
- researching it
You learn by:
building it.
The truth about your “first product.”
It’s going to:
- feel a little messy
- be simpler than you imagined
- not include everything
And that’s not a problem.
That’s the point.
What Actually Happens When You Hit “Publish”

Instead of:
“What if this doesn’t work?”
You start seeing:
- what people actually respond to
- what questions they ask
- what they really need
And suddenly…
You’re not guessing anymore.
You’re building with clarity.
A better way to think about it...
Instead of asking:
“Is this good enough?”
Ask:
“Is this helpful to one person?”
Because that’s how this starts.
What Your First Product Could Actually Look Like

Not a massive course.
Not a 100-page workbook.
Something like:
- a simple checklist
- a short guide
- a template
- a mini resource
Something that solves:
one problem
for one person.
Real-life example (this is you):
You figure something out.
At work.
At home.
In your daily life.
And instead of:
“that was helpful.”
You turn it into:
something someone else can use.
That’s a digital product.
Final Thoughts

First, a quick permission slip. (you might need this)
You’re allowed to:
- start before you feel ready
- create something simple
- improve it later
You’re allowed to build this:
one step at a time.
Second, remember this:
You don’t need the perfect idea.
You don’t need more time.
You need:
– a starting point
– a little courage
– and a willingness to begin messy.
Because the women who build real digital businesses?
They didn’t wait until it was perfect.
They started.
You can, too!
Open a doc.
Pick one idea.
Start messy.
That’s it.
Always cheering for you,

P.S. I’ve got some free and powerful tools to help you begin now:
🟡 Free Kit: Digital Course Creation Starter Kit — Let’s get you clear on what to build and who it’s for.
🟡 Free Guide: 500 Digital Product Ideas to Sell — Unlock your creativity with done-for-you inspiration.