The Bolder the Goal, The More You Need This (Final Call for The $250K Club)


Happy Tuesday, Reader!

A couple of weeks ago, we talked about coaches and communities as scaffolding for building new habits. Today, as we begin The $250K Club program for the first time, I'm thinking about the power of these two alignments and what kind of magic they bring when they're well-aligned and on-mission.

(Psst - It’s not too late to join. Register for The $250K Club below.)

The bigger and bolder the thing we are trying to do, the more we need both coaches and communities.

I've been digging deeper into the lives of the successful founders and leaders I want to emulate, and the more I look, the more I notice the helpers.

None of them did it alone.

They had coaches who pushed them and held them accountable. They had communities that celebrated their wins and helped them navigate the hard moments. They had people in their corner who believed in what they were building—sometimes even before they fully believed in it themselves.

So let's build your next big thing together.

Today is the final day to join The $250K Club founding cohort. We start this afternoon, and there are still a few spots open.

If you've been waiting for a sign or wondering if this is the right time—this is it.

You don't have to figure out how to break through the $250K ceiling on your own. You don't have to piece together advice from podcasts and hope it works. You can have expert guidance, a proven system, and a community of founders who are on the same journey.

Let's build something sustainable together.

Until next time,

Renia C.

P.S. - This is your last chance to join the founding cohort of The $250K Club. We begin TODAY, January 27, and registration closes in just a few hours. If you're ready to stop going it alone and start building with the right support, claim your spot now.



Renia Carsillo

Renia (pronounced R-EE-n-a) Carsillo hates business silos and marketing hacks. So, she spends her days working with mid-size and small companies to integrate their business strategy with their impact strategy, design sustainable marketing frameworks, and find a growth cadence that works for their team and their lives. Renia believes founders are uniquely positioned to create a kinder, more equitable world. She is passionate about bringing C-level strategic support to the small and mid-size companies shaping their communities every day. Renia says, "Sustainable marketing is built on a solid business strategy. A solid business strategy is built on values-driven habits. Values-driven habits are built on healed/healing leaders. We can’t do these things separately. They’re all interconnected. ”

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