


You know that project you've been meaning to finish? That thing that matters to you, that keeps sitting on your list, that you think about when you can't sleep?
Yeah, that one.
Another year is about to pass. And you're about to feel that familiar sinking feeling: "I didn't do the thing I said I'd do."
But what if you actually finished it this year?
Not by grinding yourself into the ground. Not by sacrificing sleep or sanity or the holidays with people you love.
But by finally getting out of your own way.
It's not the busy schedule (though December IS chaotic).
It's not lack of time (we'll find it, I promise).
It's the mind drama. That voice that shows up the moment you sit down to work on the thing that actually matters to you. The fear. The resistance. The sudden urge to reorganize your entire kitchen instead.
Your brain gets scared when you do important work. That's normal. But it doesn't have to stop you.
Here's what will happen:
✅ You'll make real progress on your project—even if you only have 30 minutes a day (you'll be amazed what 30 focused days can do)
✅ You'll learn how to find time, even in December's chaos
✅ You'll work through the mind drama and resistance that always shows up when you try to do something that matters
✅ You'll get support from others who are also finishing their thing
✅ You'll prioritize self-care, social time, and everything else important to you—without guilt
✅ You'll start 2026 feeling accomplished instead of disappointed (and with a skill you can use all year)
This isn't about hustling harder. It's about working smarter and getting your brain to cooperate.
📅 4 live sessions:
📚 Course materials
🎥 Video lessons sent throughout the month
🎬 Recordings of all sessions (because I know December is wild—watch when you can)
📱 Video message support via Marco Polo - Stay connected with the group during the week, share wins and challenges, and get support to keep you on track
This is deliberately affordable. I want you in the room. I'd rather have more people show up than charge more and have empty seats.

About Lisa Esile:
I'm the author of Whose Mind Is It Anyway? I help people tap into their creativity and break through resistance (i.e., keep going during the messy parts of a project when your brain wants to give up) using techniques like Do-Nothing Meditation. I'm also a mom to an 8-year-old, so I get how busy life can be!