Happy Tuesday, Reader! There are about 60 days until the year turns and we trade fall's completion energy for winter's necessary rest. If you've been following along this month, you know I'm not here to tell you to "finish strong" by powering through everything on your list. This year has asked too much of us for that approach to be sustainable. But I do believe we can finish well, and that starts with having the right tools. The Alignment Trinity™ as Your Framework for Finishing Without Burnout Earlier this year, we explored how The Alignment Trinity™ looks different for each Brand Archetype. This matters now more than ever because the way you finish this year sustainably depends entirely on understanding how you work best. As a recap, here's what applying The Alignment Trinity looks like for each archetype:
Staying Discoverable While Staying Human There's another critical element to finishing this year well: making sure your community can continue to find you in 2026. The way people discover businesses has fundamentally shifted. AI is changing search, and social media algorithms are increasingly unpredictable. But here's what hasn't changed: People still connect with businesses that feel distinctly human and rooted in their communities. The businesses thriving in this new landscape are the ones getting disciplined about what makes them unique, such as their visual brand, their distinctive language, and their creative strengths. They're diversifying where they show up. And most importantly, they're getting back to in-person community building with local events, face-to-face meetups, real-world presence. These aren't separate strategies from The Alignment Trinity™. They're applications of it.
Your discoverability in 2026 depends on you being more distinctly you, not on you following someone else's playbook. What Finishing Well Actually Looks Like Here's your assignment for these final 60 days:
This is how we finish a difficult year without losing ourselves. Not by doing everything, but by doing what matters most in alignment with who we are and who we want to be. Until Next Time, Renia C. P.S. - Need a refresher on our discoverability action tips? Here’s our blog on 6 Ways to Stay Discoverable in the Age of AI. Which tips speaks to you most right now as you finish out the year? |
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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