A 5-MINUTE QUIZ
Discover the unconscious pattern blocking your growth in 5 minutes
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Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life, and you will call it fate.— Carl Jung
If you've got everything figured out on paper but something still feels off, this is for you.
The internal tank is empty. You used to love this work, but now? You're burned out, exhausted, maybe you've even experienced a breakdown. Rest doesn't fix it because something deeper is going on.
Being an entrepreneur means you have to do everything yourself, and the juggling act is brutal. Managing clients, admin work, trying to stay creative while also anxious about money. The mental toll keeps building, and you're not sure how much longer you can sustain this pace.
You feel like an impostor. You've never owned a "true business" and sometimes wonder if you even belong in this space. The value confusion is real. You can't quite articulate what you offer or charge appropriately, and feeling confident about what you bring to the table? That's a daily struggle.
You're a creative at heart, and part of you resists structure or automation because it feels like selling out. But you also know you need more organization to grow. That internal conflict between staying true to your artistic vision and building a real business? It's exhausting.
Most founders think they have a business problem. What they actually have is an unconscious pattern running the whole show.
Visible Problem
"I just need to work harder. If I push through, I'll make it work."
Invisible Pattern
Learned early that asking for help meant you were weak. So now your unconscious reads "doing everything yourself" as proof that you're capable and worthy.
Result
The mental toll becomes overwhelming. You're juggling everything alone, exhausted, anxious about money, running a business model that can't be sustained.
Visible Problem
"I just need to rest more. Maybe a vacation will fix this."
Invisible Pattern
Built a business where constant output equals feeling valuable. Your unconscious learned that creating means being worthy of love.
Result
The internal tank is completely empty. You hit a breaking point. Rest doesn't fix it because this isn't a physical problem, it's the unconscious belief driving you to work in unsustainable ways.
Visible Problem
"I just need to figure out my pricing and positioning."
Invisible Pattern
There's a deep belief that "I don't belong here." You unconsciously question your own legitimacy, which makes it nearly impossible to communicate your value clearly or charge what you're actually worth.
Result
"WTF am I doing here?" becomes the internal soundtrack. You struggle to articulate what you offer, you undercharge, and every client conversation triggers that impostor feeling all over again.
You're not struggling with strategy. You're struggling with a conflict you can't see.
Your unconscious learned early what "safe" meant:
Being useful = being loved
Being busy = being worthy
Being needed = belonging
Staying small = staying safe
Those rules saved you once.
Now they're running the show.
If you took a month off, what would happen to your business?
If your answer is "it would fall apart," you don't have a business. You have an expensive job you can't quit.
Your brain processes 11 million bits of information per second. Your conscious mind handles about 40. The other 10,999,960 bits get filtered by your unconscious before they ever reach your awareness.
By age 35, research suggests that roughly 95% of your daily behavior runs on unconscious programming (Dr. Joe Dispenza). You think you're making choices, but really? You're running code that was written when you were seven.
And here's the thing: your unconscious doesn't care about making you successful.
It just wants to keep you safe.
And to your unconscious, "safe" means repeating whatever worked before. Even when those old patterns are now strangling your growth.
If being "the capable one" meant being loved, you'll do everything yourself even when it's overwhelming.
If creating constantly proved your worth, you'll burn yourself out trying to maintain unsustainable output.
If asking for help meant you were weak, delegating becomes impossible.
If "being creative" was your identity, implementing business systems will feel like selling out.
The pattern saved you once.
Now it's running the show.
"Ginny helped me uncover unconscious beliefs around sharing with my authentic voice. I landed commissions from top-tier clients, connected with high-profile individuals, and discovered a whole new way to share my creative work. It was practical, spiritual, and surprisingly healing."
Sharmaine Kwan
Multimedia Artist
"I went from thinking marketing was about selling and tricking people into buying, to realizing it's about actually communicating and connecting. Breaking through that unconscious belief didn't just help me grow my business. I started having real conversations with clients, reconnecting with friends and family."
Thomas Bosket
Abstract Artist, Parsons Professor, Featured in New York Times
"Ginny helped me uncover unconscious beliefs around visibility that were holding me back. Breaking through those patterns made me a more confident business owner and a more confident person. I started doing outreach, pitching journalists, and expanding my business in ways I never thought possible."
Audrey Vovan
Creative Entrepreneur
"I was crying my eyes out before I saw this. The full-blown truth of what I do and why I do it was finally mirrored back to me, perfectly and clearly, at last. Once I saw the pattern, everything clicked. This is so powerful, so liberating."
Sieglinde VD.
Multi-disciplinary Creative Professional
"Working with Ginny was the best thing that happened to me last year. She helped me uncover unconscious beliefs around marketing, money, self-love, and visibility. Because I became more confident sharing my creative work, I landed commissions and grew my business, but more importantly, I grew as a person."
Jawaher AB.
Creative Business Owner
"I couldn't put into words what I created or why I created it. I unconsciously didn't have the language for it. Ginny's work helped me see the unconscious patterns and realize the purpose behind my work. Once I could clearly express what I do, I made my very first sales."
Thomas Tugnette
Creative Professional

I built a 6-figure marketing agency by 26. And I was burning out.
Profitable. Living the dream. But my body was breaking down, the creativity had dried up, and I couldn't remember the last time I'd felt genuine joy doing the work I used to love.
During a transformative experience, I discovered something shocking. A fourteen-year-old girl desperate to earn her place in a foreign land had designed my entire business. A toddler terrified of abandonment had decided who I needed to be to feel safe.
I had commercialized my people-pleasing. My business model was built on a survival pattern and an unconscious belief that "If I'm valuable to others, I am worthy of love."
The deeper I looked, the more I realized my business wasn't broken. It was a perfect mirror.
The business model I built, the clients I attracted, the ceilings I hit. All unconscious projections of inner conflicts I didn't want to face.
Once I could see the pattern, I could break it.
This free 5-minute assessment reveals the unconscious belief
driving your business decisions.
You'll discover:
Most founders assume they have a strategy problem, a marketing problem,
or a discipline problem. They don't. They have a pattern problem.
Your creative work flows without the constant second-guessing
You stop living for other people's approval and start making what matters
Work comes from what you care about, not what you think will perform well
Growth happens without burning yourself out in the process
Success stops feeling like a treadmill you can't get off
You build a business that energizes you instead of draining you
You finally stop the pattern instead of just understanding why it's there
You actually feel your life instead of just optimizing it
Real connections replace the ones where you're always performing
Your gut feeling becomes clearer than the noise telling you what you should do