
Recently, someone asked me—“Why seven figures?”
Why aim for a million-dollar business? Isn’t that a bit… much?
And I get it.
If you’re still sitting in a corporate cubicle, quietly cracking under the weight of meetings, metrics, and micromanagement…
Or if you’re just starting out in your business, still working out what your offer even is…
The idea of seven figures might feel like standing at the base of Mount Everest in heels.
But here’s what I know:
People rise to the level of the vision they set.
And seven figures?
That’s not about greed.
It’s about growth.
It’s about clarity, commitment, and collapse of time.
When I teach women how to create a high-ticket offer inside The Seven Figure Launch Formula, I’m not just teaching pricing strategy—I’m showing them how to build a business that’s structured for scale and sustainability.
Think of it like a target:
- The bullseye is 7 figures.
- The outer rings? Consistent 6 figures.
- Even the outer-outer edge—recurring 5-figure months.
But if you never aim high… you’ll always settle low.
Seven figures is the container that forces clarity.
It demands systems. It commands attention.
Because let’s be honest: no one accidentally stumbles into a million-dollar business.
And yes, the money is nice.
But it’s not just about money.
It’s about what money unlocks:
- Freedom of time.
- Ownership of your schedule.
- Legacy for your family.
- Power to say no.
- The ability to say yes.
When someone invests in a program like The Seven Figure Launch, they’re not buying modules and workbooks.
They’re buying the belief that their next chapter gets to be bigger, bolder, and beautifully profitable.
They’re buying into their own million-dollar mindset.
Because here’s the truth:
The transformation is in the transaction.
When you step into a room, a program, a container that’s designed to hold your seven-figure self…
You become her.
Not someday.
Now.
And whether you hit $1M, $500K, or $100K—what matters most is that you played full out.
So no, I’m not here to play small.
And neither are you.
That’s why seven figures.