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What's Next for Dr. Kimmy?: Introducing Attentii™

Kimberly Reynolds

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In this episode, I’m sharing a personal update and a major shift that’s happening in my life and business.

After recently receiving an ADHD diagnosis, so many pieces of my life suddenly started making sense. In this episode, I talk about what that experience has been like, how it has reframed my past, and why it’s influencing the next chapter of my work.

For years, my focus has been helping doctors build coaching businesses and step into their purpose through The Doctor Coach School™. That work is something I’m incredibly proud of, and it will always be part of my mission.

But I’m also stepping into something new.

I’m introducing Attentii™, an AI-powered coaching companion designed for high-achieving women with ADHD. My vision is to create something that goes beyond traditional productivity apps—something that helps women understand their brains, regulate emotions, and move forward with intention.

In this episode, I’m sharing the story behind Attentii, why I’m building it, and what this new journey as a tech founder looks like.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why my recent ADHD diagnosis reframed so many parts of my life and career
  • How my work evolved from procrastination coaching to helping doctors become transformational coaches
  • Why productivity tools often fail women with ADHD
  • The difference between productivity apps and true coaching support
  • The vision behind Attentii™, an AI-powered coaching companion for high-achieving women with ADHD
  • What it looks like to step into the role of a tech founder and pursue venture capital funding
  • Why I’m bringing back the No Snooze Challenge and how it can transform your mornings
  • What’s next for The Doctor Coach School™ and how I’ll continue supporting physicians

Resources & Next Steps:

Join the No Snooze Challenge

If you’re a high-achieving woman with ADHD (or what I like to call “hot mess tendencies”) and you want to take control of your mornings and start building momentum in your life, join the No Snooze Challenge.

This challenge is designed to help you stop snoozing, build self-trust, and start your day with intention.

Join the challenge here:
👉🏾 https://attentii.com/challenge

Master Your Boards Bootcamp

If you are a physician preparing for your board exams this year, I want to invite you to join Master Your Boards Bootcamp, where my husband, Dr. Adrian and I teach the mindset and learning strategies needed to pass your boards.

There are two options available:

Pass the First Time Bootcamp
For physicians taking their boards for the first time and wanting to make sure it’s their only attempt.

Your Last Attempt Bootcamp
For physicians who have had multiple board exam attempts and want this to be the final one.

Learn more and enroll here:
👉🏾 https://masteryourboards.com

Follow along as I build Attentii™ and share more about this journey.

Let's Connect:

​​Hey everyone. Welcome to another episode of the DCS podcast. Today will be a really quick episode. I really just wanna share with you all, something that I am working on that I'm really, really excited about. before I get started, I wanna just talk through a couple things. I went back on Facebook for the first time in a very, very long time. I have not. Been on Facebook in several months. so the last time I was, on Facebook was probably around May or June of last year. my team was still posting, but they stopped posting like around October. So it has been a very, very, very long time. Since I've been on Facebook. But, I created some Facebook posts this week and I, basically shared my journey, what I've been going through in terms of getting diagnosed, et cetera. And, the outpouring of love and support was just like, so overwhelming. I felt just. So seen, so loved, so heard, and understood because there's so many people who are dealing with the same or very similar issues, and so many people said, thank you to me for expressing my thoughts and feelings, expressing what I've been going through. I was sitting and thinking just now about what I wanted to talk about. In this episode, I don't really have a specific like outline or anything, but I just wanted to share with you all some things that I'm working on and like talk through the why, because there are some big changes that are coming to me to how I show up to my business. in some ways those changes have already started. so I feel like I'm embarking down a brand new. Old path. And so I'll explain what I mean. obviously in 2020 when I started my company, I was working as a procrastination coach because that was the big struggle I overcame. That was the IP that I created, and I wanted to help other women to overcome their procrastination as well. And. After that, that really evolved into helping doctors become coaches and hence the doctor, coach school. I feel so much, so much, love for what I've created in terms of DCS, the community. All of the alums are just. The dopest coaches that you see out there. the way that they have created, community within themselves has been so incredible to see. They really formed a sisterhood like over the years and like seeing the various groups of people like really just like pour into each other has been everything. Being able to focus the last. I would say four years.'cause my business coaching really started, taking off in 2021. DCS didn't come until 2022. Oh. So that would be five years. Wow. cause we're in 2026 now. It's so crazy how my brain like, still wants it to be 20, 25 sometimes. but. Over the past five years, I have spent all of my brain power and all of my energy and all of my, my time and attention and resources on helping doctors make money, and I'm so proud of that. I'm so proud of the bridge formula. I'm so proud of the safety formula as it relates to making money, in your, in your business. I'm so proud of. Just all of the frameworks and tools, my messaging frameworks, all of that. More than that, I am so proud of each and every coach that has come out of the doctor coach school, and that is still in the doctor coach school, still making money, still transforming lives. I am, I'm just, I'm over the moon. With that. I'm so excited to see doctors really own their expertise. I'm so excited to see black women doctors own their expertise. It brings me joy. It's what I have focused on, and just spent all of my like waking moments, just like really thinking about how can I help this community? And transform. How can I help them transform the lives of others? the work that I do is fun. Like it's just fun seeing someone go from, I want to be a coach to developing their intellectual property to having their first like person reach out to them. Like, Hey, I see that you're doing something. Can you tell me more about that? So them having their very first sales call, like that's such a huge milestone, right? Like your very first sales call to signing your very first client, like a human being paid you money because they believe in the transformation that you can provide. Like there is nothing that is more exciting than that. There's nothing that's more exciting than that. That's everything. And then on top of that to see the transformation that their clients make. I'll never forget, one day I was scrolling Facebook and I saw this gentleman, who I had done a summer program with, like when I was a junior in college, like in 2002. And he had launched his own clinic. He launched his own clinic all by himself. And I was like, or actually he did it with his wife. And I was like, wow, this is incredible. And then as I was reading the post and like, you know, I was about to post like, congratulations, this is so exciting. I looked and I saw that he had tagged one of my clients and said, thank you. For showing me that it was possible. Thank you for, coaching me. Thank you for helping me to develop this brand new, clinic. It was like a faith-based, concierge practice that he was opening. So someone I had been connected with more than 20 years ago was working with someone I was connected with and I coached her. She developed her program. I taught her how to market. I taught her how to sell, and then she went out into the world and helped this gentleman create a brand new practice. And then now he has patients that are coming to him that are getting their lives transformed. I don't know the patients, but there's an indirect connection between them and me. Like there's something almost like sacred about that. I mean, it's just, it's absolutely beautiful. It's incredible. I absolutely love the work that I do. I will never stop coaching. I will never stop helping doctors become. Transformational coaches, I'll never stop helping doctors see that they have so much power and purpose inside of them, helping them see that their worth is not tied to the institution that they happen to be, you know, located at in that particular moment. And at the same time, I feel myself shifting. I feel myself wanting to. Help so many people in a different way, but in the same way that I have for so long. As I mentioned when I started coaching, it was really helping high achieving women overcome procrastination so that they can walk in their purpose. And now that I have this diagnosis of A DHD, which has like framed so much of my life and has made everything. Everything makes sense in my life right now. Everything that makes sense. Like I'm still processing. I actually have an appointment with my therapist today. we've been working through like going back and just like reprocessing the various stages of my life through the lens of this new awareness that I have. I think it is absolutely beautiful. I think it's incredible. It's also challenging. It's also hard to look at your life through that lens. but again, I'm so grateful. It's like a, an equal mix of grief and relief but over and above all of that, I'm so grateful for the knowledge that I have now. and as I've been reflecting, I know for sure that. As hard as it's been, as overwhelming as it's been, as frustrating as it's been to move through the world as a neurodivergent black woman who thinks she's neurotypical but just needs to try harder, like as hard as it's been. I've been really sitting in the gratitude of what I have been able to create that I have been able to. Create an over seven figure company that I have been able to help dozens and dozens of women, walk in their purpose that I have been able to, even before I started my business, like really transform the way I showed up at work. and I did all of that without any medication. And listen, I am on Vyvanse Vyvanse, and I go hard. Okay? Like, that's my girl. Okay. I love me some ance. It's, it's incredible. but I didn't know that I had A-D-H-D-I was undiagnosed, and yet I was able to achieve so much because of all of the shifts that I made internally with me because I developed tools like the belief flow, the action belief process, the pop formula. because I developed tools like the safety formula, like those things came organically through watching my brain iterating, changing, adapting, reading, learning, studying myself, studying clients. those frameworks came from that place. and really I was my first client, which is. Really exactly what I teach, right? What I've always taught is that you are your first client and when you shift and transform, now you have the credibility. Just because you've done it yourself, you have the credibility to help someone else do it as well. And I've been really sitting in that, how can I help other women with A DHD with. Suspected A DHD or in general, like just you got some hot mess tendencies, right? but primarily I'm focusing on women with a DHD. Like how can I help them to transform their life, whether or not they're on medication, right? They may be, they may not be. What I know is medication is not a cure all. You still have to watch your brain. You still have to know how to coach yourself to doing the thing, right? Because we, especially when we get a little bit more dopamine and norepinephrine going on in our brain, it is so easy. It's so easy to begin fixating and sort of hyper focusing on. Scrolling TikTok or scrolling Instagram, right? So you still have to be aware of your, the unconscious processes working in your brain. You have to watch your cave woman. You have to understand your COO brain. You have to be able to run your belief flow to understand how your thoughts led to your beliefs and your beliefs led to your results. Like, you still have to do all of that, or else you will become a really, really focused, A scroller or a really, really focused person who is doing just like things that are not actually moving you forward. I see it all the time. I love being on TikTok because I get to hear people's stories and all the time I see where people are like, I took my A DH ADHD meds and next thing you know, I'm crocheting on the couch for six hours. Like I taught myself how to crochet, and then I sat and crocheted a whole scarf. We know how to focus, like even without the meds. Like once we get locked in, once that dopamine starts dopamine and it starts flowing, we will hyperfocus, but we can hyperfocus on things that are not actually moving us forward. So there still has to be tools and strategies in place for us, regardless of if you're on medication or not. And then if you're not on medication, then you really have to be diligent about like. Where you're getting your dopamine from. Are you getting your dopamine from Facebook and TikTok and reality tv? Which there's nothing wrong with that. Like you can get little hits of dopamine here and there, but like do you know how to transition off? Do you know how to still send that like hard email? That you've been putting off, sending to your boss, do you know how to do that project that has no deadline? It's just a purpose project. Right? Because that's one of the things that like really shuts us down is like we know how to get things done with a deadline because the deadline is what drives the dopamine, right? Deadlines tend to drive dopamine. So it's like, if I don't have a deadline, well then it's just gonna float out there in the ether. But if there's something that you want to do, you have to learn how to teach yourself, you know, the tools and strategies to be able to move forward. And so it's like two things can be true at the same time. Institutions and our work environments and sometimes even our families don't understand what it is like to have a DHD don't have the systems in place to support us. In navigating our A DHD and, and it's our responsibility. It's not our fault we have a DHD, but it is our responsibility for to do the things that are going to move us forward in our life. I truly, truly believe that It's like we can advocate for both. We can advocate for both. And so what I am shifting into. Is, how can I help as many women as possible transform their brain? When I say transform their brain, I mean make meaningful change in their brain, in order to achieve success in their life, their business, their family, et cetera, et cetera. Because. What I know is that you can rewire your brain. You can build new neural pathways. You can, I believe, through embodied cog cognition, which is really what the Action Belief process teaches, through Embodied Coon. You can learn, you can adapt, you can grow, you can, you can build those new connections. Like neuroplasticity is a thing and it is the way. that so many of my clients have been able to, you know, work through and with their procrastination tendencies. it's so interesting. I realized, I didn't know in the beginning, but I realized that, I have actually attracted a lot of neurodivergent. Folks, it totally makes sense now, right? But a lot of neurodivergent folks, a lot of a DHD women, a lot of folks with, autism, et cetera, right? Because these tools work, they work with your brain. So how can I help other women do the same thing? And so I'm happy and pleased to announce that I am beginning a new journey as a founder. The founder of a tech company called Attendee. So I wanna kind of explain what attendee is, what our mission is, and what we are doing over the next 30, 60, 90 days. What you're gonna be seeing us doing over the next year or so to really position ourselves in this space. So Attendee is an AI powered coaching companion for high achieving women. With a DHD. So think of this not as another productivity app, which is really just, you know, productivity apps. The way they currently stand are just really, really pretty ways of showing women with A DHD, all of their failures. It's like, oh, you're behind on 10 tasks and you have six upcoming. It's like, thanks. Okay. Right. So. Productivity tools traditionally don't help you to get things done. And even the tools that are built for brains with A DHD, they're typically built for men with a DHD. So it's like, let's gamify the system. Let's trick your brain into getting the stuff done. And it's like, okay, but at the same time, how can I teach you? How can I coach you into understanding what's happening? Like why do I feel resistant every time I sit it down at my desk to open my emails? What is the emotion that I am feeling that like makes me not want to show up, right? That what's the emotion I'm running from that I'm suppressing that is keeping me small or keeping me from doing the things that I want to do? That's really the power of coaching, right? So it's more than just like a productivity tool or a productivity service. This is, I really want this to be like your coach in your pocket. Like if Dr. Kimmy could follow you around and coach you on a Tuesday at 2:00 PM what would she say? Right? She would ask you, okay, like what is your brain saying to you? Right? Is that your CEO brain or is that your cave woman brain like. I'm packaging all of that into attendee. And so what we're doing right now is we are in the very, very early stages of establishing traction. So what, and this guys, I'm still learning a lot. The subject matter content expert. I am not an expert in technology. Okay? So although attendees a technology company. I am like learning the ropes of the technology piece, and looking for strategic partners to help with that portion. And I am also learning about investment, right? So attendee will be a global company. We will be scaling this. I want this to help women all over the world. Who have a DHD, obviously we're gonna be starting with the American market and then, you know, expanding to North America, et cetera. But that requires investment. And so I am looking for partners who want to partner with attendees. So think angel investors, venture capital, venture capital fund firms. So you might have heard of things like, the Fearless Fund. That is a fund that we will be applying to. so. Various groups who see the vision of the founders and they invest money in exchange for equity in the company. so that's what I'm working on right now. So it is, it's an entire world that I have been aware of because I eventually one day want to be an angel investor. That would be incredible. That would be my goal. I wanna be an angel investor. And so I've looked into it from that lens, but now I'm looking into it from the lens of an actual founder, someone who is actually going after investment. And so there's a lot to learn also. This should come as no surprise. I think the stat is like only 0.4, 3%, 0.43. Percent, not 4.3 0.43% of venture backed money is going to black women. So some would say, and they'd be right to say this, some would say the odds are very much not in my favor. They're very much stacked against me. And I'm, you know, I'm learning and I'm delving in and I'm, you know, listening to different individuals who have been able to raise and those who have not had success raising. And, it is a very, very daunting task to be taking this on. And yet I feel so ready. I feel like I am the perfect person to build. This app because of the tools that I have, because of the frameworks I've developed, because of the experience I have as a coach. So like, just the ability to scale coaching beyond just the Zoom room is phenomenal. Like, I'm so, so excited for this. and so. I am like full steam ahead, like head down building. What we're working on right now, if you're listening to this in real time on March 16th, I'm actually starting another it, and that's why it feel, it feels like I'm like going in a completely different direction and at the same time it feels like exactly what I've always done because I started off in 2020. 2019 and 2020 running, free challenges called the No Snooze Challenge. And the whole purpose of the challenge was just to help women to stop snoozing because me stopping Snoozing was the catalyst for developing the action belief process. It was the catalyst for me transforming my entire life. And so. I'm doing the no sus challenge as a way to start to introduce my IP to more women. So introducing my intellectual property to women just beyond my immediate circle and If you're listening in real time, we started today, you can actually still join us If you wanna join us for the remainder of the challenge, all you have to do is go to attendee.com/challenge and sign up. That's A-T-T-E-N-T-I i.com/challenge. And just enter your information and you can join us for the no snooze challenge. The power of not snoozing cannot be understated when you. Choose to start your day with intention. When you choose to, keep your promises to yourself, like think about the fact that the first promise you make to yourself every day is when you'll wake up, and for many of us is the first promise we break to ourselves as well. And so building self-trust really, really comes through. Beginning to keep our promises to ourself. So when we do that, we are, reframing and rewiring and teaching ourselves that we are trustworthy and believable people, which really allows us to start doing those things in our lives that we don't tend to do. Right? Like we, we are now the person that does hard things, right? And so we are also building new neural connections in our brain because we're teaching our brain the truth. We're teaching our brain essentially a new truth that it is possible for us to do new things, and that actually directly increases your dopamine. So it is so, so important. For women with a DHD to not snooze. I did a TikTok the other day where I made the case that snoozing is ruining your life. And I truly, truly, truly believe that it, it is, if you're doing it, chronically, it actually suppresses your dopamine. It's just not a good thing. And so I'm walking through that with a group of women who signed up for the challenge is so fun. We just had our, our first meeting this morning. I'm speaking this, I'm speaking this. I'm recording this way before it, but I know it's gonna be incredible'cause I've run this challenge so many times and everyone who has done it, everyone who has done it their life, like your life can transform just with something as simple as keeping your promise to yourself in the morning and not snoozing. So that's what we're doing right now. so join us if you would love to do that. And then what we are doing is we are going to be offering that group of women. To join us as early, founders, like founding members of attendees, so they get early access. They will be able to help me build this platform, so they'll be building it with me. I will be coaching them, so doing monthly coaching calls with them, just to help them. Structure their lives, overcome their procrastination, really move forward in their life. and lots and lots of other perks as well. So that is what we're working on right now. So we are working on just like getting our initial members and then we are going to be working on building out the initial phases. Of the project. So working on what is called your minimum viable product, so your MVP. so that's like that beginning product that you can start to put to market and start to validate and test and get feedback. And at that point is when we are gonna start, really going after. Venture capital and, and looking for those investing partners who see the vision. I don't wanna just take money from anyone. I really want to find partners who are invested in the success of a company like attendee, right? So I wanna make sure that the folks who I am working with. You know, these are folks I'm gonna be working with for years and years and years until I exit, right? So until we go public, on the stock market or until I sell the company, like the goal of building a company like this is to scale it and then eventually for the founder to exit. Obviously that's psych. A probably tenure down the line situation, but it's something that you want to start working, you know, thinking about now, because you wanna make sure that you are working with the right partners for that. And so that is what we are, that's our next step, our next phase. and so that, that's what I'm working on, y'all. I am really, really, really excited. I am also scared out of my mind. I am scared out of my mind. I went to my first networking event on Tuesday and I pitched my company to an investor for the first time on Tuesday, and it was terrifying and I still did it. And he's interested. In learning more and pointing me toward other folks who could be interested in this too. and so it just feels like another, another version, another iteration of me doing it. Scared. it's so exciting though. Like I can't believe I'm in like, the brand new phases of building a business again, building a company again. it feels surreal because, I would say the last time I did this, I mean, my mind goes to 2020. I did a version of this in 2022 as well when we transitioned everything to DCS. But yeah, it's, it's, it's exciting. It's nerve wracking, it's scary. It's just all of the things and I'm so grateful and I feel so ready. So I wanted to share that with you all. What is gonna happen with DCS? You might be wondering what is happening with DCS. So, like I said, I have no intention of not being a coach that helps doctors monetize their expertise and, go into the world and showcase what they, what they have to offer. As of right now, I do need to spend more of my mental energy. On developing a attendee because this is all new. I don't know what I'm doing and I'm learning so many new things. Like every single day is like, I feel like I am just learning so much. I just got off of a meeting with a developer, someone who helps founders develop their MVPs and even just talking with him. It was really exciting, but I'm like, okay, I have like this other consideration. Is this something that I wanna move toward? Like it's it's a lot. It is a lot. So the ladies who are currently in DCS, are pursuing their, Dr. Coach school certification, and I'm so excited to provide them with that. And I cannot say that I know when I will be opening the doors of DCS again. I will likely be taking on limited, clients on a, probably a one-on-one basis, likely in the area that I'm focused on with attendee. But I would also consider taking on a doctor who is interested in starting, their coaching business and helped mentor them and coach them. Through that process. But in terms of an actual DCS launch, I honestly do not know. I'm not sure when that launch would be taking place. I wanna pour as much of my energy into attendee. But like I said, coaching in other ways is something I will always coach. I will always coach. I am a coach that's just like who I am. It's what I do. but to execute an actual launch of DCS takes a lot of manpower. It takes a huge amount of energy from me that I am going to be pouring into a tent. And so one of the ways that I can support you if you are interested in working with me, there's actually something coming up like very, very quickly. So you can join the Nose News Challenge. If you are a woman with A DHD or Hot Mess Tendencies and you wanna take charge of your mornings and have more productive days, you can actually join us for the No S News challenge. But if you are a doctor and your boards coming up this year. So either this is your very first time taking your boards, never taken boards before, and you wanna make sure that this is the last time you're taking your boards. Like you're like, I want to pass on the first try. Or if you are a doctor and you have multiple board failures, so you've attempted. The BOS multiple times and you have not yet been successful and you're like, this time it needs to be the last time, but maybe you're, you're like not sure, like, what do I need to do differently this time? You've tried all of the review courses, you've tried all of the different books and the products, and maybe you've even tried coaching in the past and it just didn't quite, didn't land for whatever reason. I wanna invite you to join myself and my incredible husband, Dr. Adrian. We are hosting a Master Your Boards Bootcamp. We're hosting two bootcamps. The first one is for those of you who wanna pass the first time it takes place on March 22nd from one to 7:00 PM It is a boot camp. Okay? We are gonna be teaching you all of the strategies that you need to actually be successful. Because the thing is, it's not just about studying and retaining and learning the information. It is also about how do I retain the information in between sessions? Like, you know, when you study for your boards and what you studied two months ago, you done forgot. Like there's a way to prevent that. There are evidence-based strategies to prevent that. you know, how you sit down to. A study for your boards are to take a practice test and you feel so much resistance and you just procrastinate and you put it off. There's a way to address that, right? So you really, if you're, if you are going after your first attempt and you want this attempt to be your last, I want you to join us for Master Your Boards. Dr. Adrian, my husband is the Director of Academic Enrichment at a prestigious medical school. This is what he does. He has a PhD and in education and his. Research focus. Everything he does is about the science of learning. And so he has helped so many doctors with multiple failures pass their boards and also helped the doctors pass for the first time. So I am a pediatrician. I got boarded in general pediatrics, but in 2019. So they opened up, for the very first time pediatric hospital medicine as a discipline, and I did not wanna do another fellowship child. I was like, I'm not doing a fellowship. Let me sit for these boards so I can get board certified. But y'all, I have A-D-H-D-I know that now. I didn't have a diagnosis in 2019. What I did have was a lot of hotness tendencies and the proclivity to procrastinate, and so I actually worked with my husband, like he coached me and taught me exactly how to study, and I passed the hospital medicine boards on the first time. So if you're like, I need to pass. My board exam on the first time, I want you to join us on March 22nd. Now, if you're listening to this in real time, the deadline to enroll for this is March 18th. So go ahead and go to master your boards.com. Just like that. Master your boards.com. Click past the first time. There's like a little button you'll see there, and then you can read all about the bootcamp. So it's a one day bootcamp, but we also are offering, follow up. Group sessions, group coaching calls to help make sure that the information that we taught you is sticking. Make sure that you're actually like out there learning the strategies. See if you have any questions. So we don't just give you the bootcamp and then we roll. We are gonna be following up with you, you're gonna be working closely with us. you will get access to the replay, so you can always go back and like, you know, freshen up on the stuff that we teach. So, That is taking place on March 22nd. Now, if you are someone who has had multiple board failures, I wanna invite you to make this the last time that you have to take the boards. Like I said, Dr. Adrian has worked with so many individuals who have been in your exact scenario, and the thing about being in that scenario is when you are a physician who has not been able to pass your boards, it feels like a weight on your shoulders. It feels like there's this. Like albatross around your neck, right? It, there's this stigma against it, and whether or not anyone says it, you feel it, right? Like you feel it, you're like, I just want this thing because for better or for worse, as of right now, that is what is seen as the standard in medicine is like board certification now. Many of us disagree with that. I happen to, okay. However, that's just how it is right now. And so it can limit your opportunities. It can make you feel like you're not a great physician even though you are. Right? And so really this is for those of you who are like, you're like, I know I'm an incredible physician. I know that I know this stuff. Like why is it not showing up and reflecting on my exam scores? This is for you. So for those of you who want this to be your last attempt, we're hosting the Your Last Attempt Bootcamp on March 29th from one to 7:00 PM Again, you will still have access to the three month follow up coaching calls. You'll have access to the replaying. We are gonna teach you the strategies that are gonna make this time different, that are gonna make this time. Different. Okay. So I want you to go to master your boards.com and for those of you who this, you want this to be your last time, you're going to click the little button that says, my last attempt, and then fill out your information. Join us. Okay. So the price for both bootcamps is$2,000, just a fat$2,000 for the bootcamp for all of the materials. And also for the follow up coaching calls. I'm actually really excited. I love what we're doing because we're teaming up. My husband, like I said, he is your. Science of learning and learning strategy. Coach and I am your mindset and performance coach, and we are gonna be working together to help you pass your boards the first time or make this the last time that you gotta sit for your boards. So go to master your boards.com if you want to learn more about that. And I'm so excited to serve you in that way. So there will be different ways to work with me. I mean, you can join us in a attendee, right? But like there will be different ways that I am. You know, using my coaching expertise to help, as I am building this new company and so. That's it, y'all. That's what's going on. I'm really, really excited. Again, thank you all so much for the love I've been getting. If you are following on me on social media, if you wanna learn and like kind of follow my journey of building this company, I'm gonna be building that on TikTok. Like TikTok is, I've found it to just be like the place where I love showing up. Like I love showing up on TikTok. Not that I don't like Instagram and Facebook, it's just something about TikTok that like. It really lights me up. So I wanna invite you to join us on TikTok. You can find me at Dr. Kimmy. and of course on Facebook and Instagram as well. We'll be showing up there. Actually re started doing Instagram stories again for the first time in years. So I'm really, really excited about that as well. And again, if you wanna pass your boards this year, go to master your board. Com Thank you all for joining me and for just kind of sitting in and listening as I talk through what is next, and I will see you all next time. Peace and love y'all.