Building HER with Katja Lillian
Do you want to build the best version of yourself and therefore life? If so, you’ve come to the right podcast! Tune in every week for inspiring conversations and unfiltered stories that will leave you feeling empowered and excited so that you can build a life that aligns with your deepest values and one you wake up excited for. Your host, life coach and entrepreneur, Katja Lillian, will draw on her years of self-education, her experience building a business, & lessons from her mentors to deliver helpful advice, actionable steps, and next-level mindset hacks. Are you ready? Let’s go start Building HER!
Building HER with Katja Lillian
Reinvent Yourself for 2026: Career Pivot, Identity Upgrade & the Courage to Want More
If your life “looks good on paper” but you’re still craving more - more purpose, more freedom, more money - this episode is your permission slip. I’m reflecting on 2025 and sharing the patterns I see in the women I coach 1:1: high-achievers who are grateful for what they have and still feel called to something bigger. Whether your pivot is a career change, a new city, or starting a business, I’ll help you normalize reinvention and move from stuck to self-led.
Inside you’ll learn:
- Why wanting more doesn’t make you ungrateful - it makes you a leader.
- How to stop waiting for “clarity” and create it through action.
- The mindset reframe that turns the “unknown” from a scary void into a blank canvas.
- My 4-step Reinvention Method you can start today
If you’re a coach (or an aspiring one), an entrepreneur at heart, or a corporate girlie ready to pivot, this one will give you the courage and the plan.
Next steps
- I have 2 spots for 1:1 coaching opening for 2026 - apply here!
- SheEO (my mastermind for early & aspiring coaches) kicks off March 2026. DM me “MORE” (all caps) on Instagram and we’ll see if it’s the right fit.
You’re not behind. You’re not too late. You’re just in your reinvention era - and that’s where the magic happens.
Hello and welcome to this week's episode of the Building Her podcast. I'm your host, Kati Lillian. If you've been loving this podcast, go ahead and rate the podcast five stars and DM me on Instagram when you do that, because I want to connect and personally thank you. If you are new here, hit that subscribe button. It really helps the podcast grow, and that way you'll never miss an episode. So let's dive in. Hey, my name is Kati Lillian, and I am obsessed with all things mindset, personal development, and helping you build the best version of yourself. I'm a women's life and mindset coach and an entrepreneur who started a fun hobby of posting hashtag sweaty selfies, grew a successful side hustle, and now I run a six figure coaching business. I teach you the secret of building a life that aligns with your deepest values and one that you wake up excited for. This podcast is designed to expand your mind and. Challenge the status quo. So get ready to uplevel your life and let's start building her. As I was reflecting on the year, because it's Tuesday, December 9th, so all of December, I really use that as a moment of pause and reflection of what am I proud of doing, accomplishing being in 2025 so that I can move forward and think about my vision, my goals, my. Era for 2026, and as a part of the reflection that I'm doing, I have noticed a lot of similarities behind the woman that I attract in a one-on-one capacity. So if you are new here, I help women. Especially early and aspiring coaches build their business. Now, I also have helped other women that are not specifically coaches, but who want to perhaps build their own business. So just think very entrepreneurial and. All of these women have the same type of characteristics, and I didn't really put that together until this month where I reflected like, who have I attracted into my world, whether it's one-on-one or she EO. And since we're not live in CEO right now, I wanna focus on one-on-one. But there's a lot of similarities. And the, the one thing I can say, or let's say the, the blanket statement for this, for, for this type of characteristic is that. All the women that have come into my world, they at least have this moment in their life where you look around and you think like this, life is good. I, you know, I like my job, I like my money. I perhaps like my family. I like where I live. I like my house, whatever it is, but I still want more and this more feeling. This more thought. Sometimes a lot of women have a hard time with that'cause they're like, well, look around, look at my life. Like I should be grateful. And on paper, all of the boxes are checked and even the thought of leaving my job and doing something else or on my own, starting a business or you know, selling my house or. Leaving and moving to a new place like the, this huge change is, is on their heart and they have no idea where to begin. So if you're listening to this right now and whether you've experienced the this before, whether you're going through it right now, or perhaps it's gonna come up in 2026, who knows if that's you? This episode is for you. This episode is your permission slip. I know, and I remember when I had such a hard time coming around to the idea of leaving my tech job and. It was so hard because there was so much fear around it. Nobody else that I knew close enough was doing it or has done it. Everyone looked at me like I was crazy. Like why in the world would you leave your cushy tech job that you started, by the way, almost a decade ago in customer service with a 28 K salary? And moved up the ladder and actually built something for yourself. A six figure salary, health insurance, 401k with a company match. I mean, it was laid out right? Like. Anyone that sees all of these benefits on paper is like, you are stupid to leave this behind you. And so I, I understand that feeling where it just logically does not make sense, but. I tried to push it away. I really did. I tried to sweep it under the rug. I tried to push it down even further, and I was like, no, this is crazy. Like Kaia, you're insane. You would never do this. But literally years later, I'm like, I'm still thinking about it. The vision is still there. I'm still daydreaming I feel, or I felt energetically just drained of my day to day. Work and calls and tasks and reporting to my boss and, you know, the, the weekly team meetings like it completely drained me every day, all day, and. I was like, this can't be it. Like this cannot be how I live my life. Like this is not what I worked so hard for. This is not the American dream that I've been sold. And when I talk to my clients now, sometimes it is hard for me to go back to that place and, and remember like, whoa, like I remember how. Intense. It felt, because I'm so far removed, I'm so far beyond on the other side of all of this, because now I've been coaching for five years, three years full time. Making a six figure salary. I surpassed my tech salary in the first year, and now I've been able to maintain that salary for three years, so I'm so far removed from the version of myself that was quote unquote, stuck in her job. However, I have so much empathy for the woman that does feel stuck, and I know this is mainly focused on job because that's my own experience, but it could be a relationship, it could be a city. Sometimes we outgrow cities and there's another city energetically calling us. There's actually a woman I'm speaking to right now in my dms. If you're listening, you know who you are. But she wants to move from the Midwest here down to Florida, and she's like, there's something about Florida that's calling me. But it's still so scary for her because her whole life and family and job, they're all in the Midwest. So I get it right. I've been there, I've done it. However, good news and hopefully. Relieving for you that it is possible regardless of how stuck or how permanent it feels and that you feel like you'll never get out of this. There is another side and what I wanna do with this episode is help you. Normalize this desire for you to change, for you to reinvent yourself. And I actually want to start with a quote that literally saved me during this time when I was. Truly thinking about leaving my tech company and going all in, and this was when I was posting on Instagram and doing the whole tone it up brand deal stuff, but I still was having such an identity crisis moving from this. Tech girl identity that I had to now at the time, quote unquote influencer, or now we call it content creator, like coaching wasn't actually on my mind yet, but still it was a, a very vast difference and a huge change. So there's this quote from F Scott Fitzgerald, and I remember I printed out this quote. And I put it on my there was like a binder that I had and then the binder were like my deadlines and very type A, which is weird'cause I'm much more type B. But anyways, I had this binder and it was top of mind every day, all day because it was this binder that I used for organizing, like my brand deals and stuff like that. So. Yeah. Anyways, here it is. For what it's worth, it's never too late, or in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be. There's no time limit. Start whenever you want. You can change. Or stay the same. There are no rules to this thing. We can make the best or the worst of it. I hope you make the best of it. I hope you see things that startle you. I hope you feel things you've never felt before. I hope you meet people who have a different point of view. I hope you live a life you are proud of, and if you are not. I hope you have the courage to start all over again. And so this quote really resonated with me during the time where I needed to hear that I really needed to hear, you know, I hope you have and live a, a life you're proud of, and if not, have the courage to do so and to change it and to build it and to design it. And oh my gosh, I think I had that on my binder for probably a year. You know, as I was making changes and. Continuing to post on Instagram and all that stuff. So I really hope someone's listening to this and that quote really resonates with them. If it does, please DM me on Instagram. I would love to hear your story and just where you're at right now. But my point in this whole episode is that, you know, there's this pressure, societal pressure, cultural pressure to have it all figured out by what, 25. 30, 35, 40. I mean, name a number. We all have different numbers in our head. Unfortunately, mine was pretty young. I mean, I graduated what standard 22 got a first job, got fired. So this job, my tech job was I think 23. End of 23. And then, yeah, just pretty much stayed there for all of my twenties. But I remember I would say around like 25, so just two years in. There was this pressure of like. Well, this is your choice now. Like, you're gonna stay here until you retire and get old and die. You know? And even at 25 it felt weird to, you know, change my mind or pick another job or do something else or reinvent myself. So, that's very real to have this pressure of like, oh, well you chose. This path. And so now you're stuck, especially with people who have, you know, studied and they have hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt because they chose to be a doctor or a pharmacist or a lawyer. And now they do feel stuck quite literally because of the finances. So everyone has their own story, but I just, I have so much empathy if that is the position that you're in, and then of course what people think and all that stuff we'll get into anyways, my point is there's pressure around it. So what I want to. I guess reframe for you and offer a different perspective. Being someone now on the other side of successfully reinventing herself. Sometimes it feels like it's a crisis, right? Like it's a bad thing. It's negative. It's like, oh no. Like, you know, why is this change on my heart and this desire, why can't it just be good at my job and why can't I just love it and right, like we resist it. What I wanna offer you though, it's not a crisis, it's actually. A true mirror or how do I call it? A sign of leadership. Because in leadership, you're always the first one. You're not following anyone in leadership, you are the one making the moves before you see anybody else make the moves. And so a lot of leaders need to have blind faith. A lot of leaders have to, you know, as they say, like a walk through the fog by themselves. Trusting, hoping, believing that the fog will lift, the fog will clear, and now you get to see and you know, get the clarity and the vision that you're looking for. So. It's not a bad thing. It's actually a really cool, good thing because it's highlighting the leadership quality within you of taking the first step, taking it in blind faith, having the the bravery, the courage to change your mind and do something else when nobody else around you perhaps is doing the same thing or has ever done that before. Right. So. Sometimes you do look like you are the outsider and the outcast, but that is what makes a leader. I also wanna remind you, you are never too old. You are never behind, and you are never off track. If you want more or want different reinvention is alignment. Maybe you chose something early on that you just thought would pay the bills, or Mom and dad wanted this of me or everybody else in my circle was doing this, so I chose to do the same thing. That doesn't mean it's aligned. Maybe there's a small percentage where. Okay. You know, luck of the draw. You did pick something that's aligned, awesome, but for those of us that didn't pick something out of alignment and we just picked it because of safety and comfort and paycheck, well that's a different story. Now, this is an opportunity for you to reinvent yourself so that you can have a path of alignment. I think if you're listening to this and you are nodding your head and you do want more and you want more money, you want a better job, a different job, you want a different location, whatever it is, that's actually really exciting because that's the first sign that your next chapter is calling. Your next era is calling, whatever you wanna say. Wanting more is the. The, the first step, the first stepping stone to answer your calling, to go in that direction. It's the first sign of like, something's about to change here. So I would get excited about. I wanna expand a bit more on this idea of reinvention and the excitement that we can see it as, and how the next era, the next chapter is. Calling us forward to, to step into this path of alignment because I have four specific memories, some old, some recent where I really now in hindsight can see. How I was shifting and changing and reinventing. But again, the excitement attached to it, right? So in the, in the moment, of course, it feels so fearful because you don't know what's coming up in the future, and it's the fear of the unknown and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But what I, what I, what I want to invite you to see it as is instead of like this scary, dark abyss, it's actually this blank. Canvas and there's so much opportunity for you to discover and explore and learn one about life, one about money, about the job market, but more so importantly about yourself. So number one. Is when I joined Tone It Up. So this was post my Tony Robbins experience, and I was able to go back to my roots for my love of health and wellness and fitness because I played tennis in college and. My sophomore year in college, I essentially decided to quit tennis and I didn't realize how hard that would be for me also as an identity shift from an athlete to what the corporate worker now. Right. As sad as that sounds. But that was really hard for me. That was really painful and I didn't know I needed to heal from that until Tony Robbins. And then once I did. And I saw it a different way and I didn't see myself as a failure or as a quitter or whatever, then I was able to lean back in to tone it up and, and reconnect with my athlete identity. And what I realized is I craved a lot of, community, right? Going back to like a team sport kind of situation. It also revealed to me how fit I still was and how fit I still could be, but also how much fitness meant to me, how good I felt the growth in that mentally, emotionally, physically, spiritually. So. Rejoining, tone it up was a reinvention for me because I didn't see myself as an athlete. I didn't see myself as a fitness influencer anymore because I kind of closed that door with tennis. And so that was a really neat reinvention era for me. Is committing to tone it up. And by the way, it was the most fit I had ever become because I leaned into the energy of it, the vitality, the longevity, the everything that health meant to me in terms of just the feeling behind it versus the very negative. Unfortunately, what women deal with is the aesthetics, the size, the the the weight, you know. Losing pounds. I was totally going in it from a place of like, let's build strength and let's feel good. So that was number one. Number two was working with brands, and so now money was involved, so I reinvented myself again. So coming from. I tone it up and posting on stories. Well, now I was getting attention from brands and so it was another reinvention of, oh, this is a bit more serious now. This is not just a fun hobby, this is now I get to make money. So it just felt a bit more serious. In terms of like an actual job change, that's where the first thoughts came about with, whoa, I'm making some money online. Could this actually replace my tech salary? Hence the identity crisis from Tech Girl to again, influencer at that time. What that showed me there was just my love for marketing, more so storytelling and being an open book and sharing my journey empowering other women. You know, this allowed me to have lots of conversations and make connections at the time in Chicago. In real life and online, this is where coaching started because other women looked at me for mentorship and they asked me questions about my health and fitness journey, right? Because I was very loud about it with, I tone it up and posting my story on Instagram. So that was a huge reinvention for me. The third one were my moves. So I lived in LA when I was working for my tech company. I would commute back and forth to the office. And then I went to Cuba with one of my best friends and. There at Cuba, we talked about how I have outgrown la like it just doesn't feel energetically you know, good for me or expansive for me anymore. And I put that out in the universe just with that conversation. And a year later I was offered a new job position in Chicago, same company, but relocate for, you know, starting a new office. There and hiring employees and huge deal. Got promoted, got a raise, like all this stuff. And so normally I would've been like, oh my gosh, no. Like, I can't my life is in la But there was this, there was this curiosity around it. I always say a childlike curiosity and, it was so exciting for the idea of moving from one city to a new city, and the newness was something that I was desiring. I had no family, no friends, no coworkers out there at the time. Bert came with me. We packed up the car and we drove cross country to this new city. Bert never even visited Chicago before. I had visited twice always by the way, in the summer and the fall, so never experienced it during the winter. Anyways that move represented such an expansion for me, but also self-trust that. I'll make it in Chicago, and if not worst case, I move back like, let's just try, let, let's fuck around and find out kind of mentality. And that first move was letting go of this old version of Katya and stepping into this creation of this new version of myself. So that was a huge reinvention for me. I lied. I have two more. So. The, the fourth one was actually getting my life coach certification. So that was another more serious change for me because again, I was making money from brand deals, but I was also getting. Noticed and attention from other women and asking about like, how did I do this and what would you recommend for this? And so much more like coachy conversations. And so I remember I hired my first life coach, paid her$900 for a nine week group program. Scariest investment I've ever made. But it was also the best investment I've ever made because it's led to where I'm at today. That was truly like the first investment of planting the seed of constantly investing into myself. But. Once I did that, I was able to witness her and her coaching element and see the structure of her business and her program and how did she handle calls and coordinate things. And so that is truly what I took as a blueprint to then sell my own six week program for$600. Before that I needed the certification. I didn't need it. In hindsight now, because life coaching, you don't need a certification or business coaching because life is your certification or the success in your business is your certification. But I, at that time felt like I needed it, so I got my certification. That also just made it so much more real of. Course, because now I'm opening the door and the window of opportunity to actually accept clients, and I did sign my first 10 clients without a business coach, without a mentor, just truly using the blueprint that I got from my life coach. So that was a huge reinvention. F in an identity because my career identity was a huge shift. And then again, just blind faith because Lord knows I didn't know anything about entrepreneurship. Number five in the last one, most recent one, becoming a mom. So I'm still in it now and I'm so excited to share more with you as time goes on, but I'm totally in this. Shedding season and stepping into this reinvention era, which, very exciting. But ever since I had my daughter last December, so a year ago now, I. It was already on my heart for change, for new, because I had changed, but I didn't know what that would look like in a business sense. I knew what I was doing on a personal side but I didn't know how that would translate and spill over into my business. Now the pieces are slowly coming together and I'm getting a bit more awareness and insight into that. And yeah, it, it, it's just really interesting because. It, it reveals the complexity of always wanting more, right? Like, I'm so happy with what I've built and where I am today, yet I still want more. I want more success. I want more money. I want to become a better mother. I want to give her more and better opportunities, right? And. It's like, I want all of this now. I want all of it at the same time, all at once. And so there's this impatience there that I constantly have to work on because I know it's possible. With my track record, like I know this is happening. I know I'm stepping into my new era. I know my business is going to change. I know my offers are going to change, but it's like sitting in the patience of allowing the change to happen when it happens. Right? And, and that's really hard for me. That's one thing I've noticed in this entrepreneurial journey is that I, it's like the minute I think of something, okay, let's go and get it done tomorrow. But that's not how it works. So every pivot, every change I've made started with not knowing exactly how, or the timeline in terms of it unfolding and how this would all pan out. But I just knew, and I still know it's going to happen. And it's just a matter of when, and this idea is the, the reason why I keep reinventing myself and I keep changing and I keep growing is because I just never settle. I always know that I'm meant for more. I don't know how many clients I've had where they've always said like, there's just this feeling. Deep down that I can do more, that I can have more, that I can become more, and I'm so sick and tired of us women demonizing that word more. We don't have to feel bad or guilty that we want more. So if you're like me, somewhere along the way, you've picked up this definition that more equals greedy or selfish. I, I think in my experience now and what I've noticed, why we women don't want to reinvent ourselves or change, even if that desire is on your heart and you know you want to, I think a lot of it is fear. Of disappointing others, right? Because if we change, if we start new again, we think sometimes that might let our loved ones down if we can't provide, or you know, it doesn't work. Whatever x. Expectations are attached to it. I, I think we as women from a cultural perspective, we're taught to choose the safe route, the steady route, the predictable route, the supporter to the man route, and so. I think when we decide to bet on ourselves, there is that risk involved and there's a fear then of, you know, what if we disappoint others, our loved ones. Another thing I've seen is that, yeah, we've demonized the word more so we feel like it's selfish to want more. Or, or again, greedy. And so, I, I don't know again where that comes from. I think it's just culturally and societal. I, although that's changing, I know women, we are definitely, I don't even wanna say on the rise. I think we've surpassed men already in terms of corporate jobs. The level of positions that we hold. So clearly that narrative is changing, but I still see again and work with so many women where they're on the forefront of reinvention and they do still feel selfish. I think it's also waiting for clarity. Instead of just creating the life you want. So a lot of us are passive. A lot of us take the passenger princess route versus the driver route versus the proactive route. Like, this is the life I want, so I'm gonna go out there and make it fucking happen. Right. And that is something that I'm so proud to say that I have. I have built that muscle where I'm like, Ooh, I want the house. I'm gonna go get the fucking house. I want more money. I'm gonna go get more money. Like there's not. There's nothing in my mind anymore of like, should I do that? But what will that look like to other people? Or Let me just wait for things to just fall in place. And if it's meant to be, it's meant to be. It's like, no bitch. Half of those thoughts are fine in terms of. If it's meant to be, it's meant to be, meant to be, but I'm not gonna be sitting my ass on the couch twiddling my thumbs. I'm also going to do my 50% and take the action that it would require for shit to even happen. You see what I mean? Clarity doesn't come from waiting. It doesn't come from sitting on our ass. Clarity comes from action. So it comes from movement. It comes from putting yourself out there, it comes from launching the thing and it failing, and you have zero signups. And then you're like, okay, shit. What did I learn here? What's the lesson here? And then we do it again, and then we do it again. It's always constantly what worked, what didn't work, and what do we need to adjust? So. Don't wait. You have to go out there and you have to try shit, and you have to invest in shit, and you have to do the thing so that you're actually creating the life that you want. I think last thing. A lot of us. Also, this idea of reinvention feels fucking huge and I get it. It feels so huge and it feels so like dramatic. Like, I'm gonna move, I'm gonna quit, I'm gonna whatever. But when you really like zoom out. And you look at your life from like this bird's eye view, I always think of this decision that I'm about to make. It's going to be a blip on the timeline. Meaning when I wanted to quit my job and it felt so big and emotionally and physically, I was like, oh my God, like I'm shaking and like truly like such an out of body physical experience Now in hindsight, oh my God, it's just a memory. It's just like, oh yeah, I remember that time you quit your job. Like, it's so small now, but in the moment, it felt so big. It felt so heavy, right? And so I wanna offer you this idea of that perhaps reinvention doesn't have to be so big. It doesn't have to be so dramatic. People quit their jobs every fucking day. People move to different cities every fucking day. Think about 2025, our digital era with AI and all the shit that we have today. People are making moves left and right in your sleep. Like this shit is happening fast, fast, fast, fast, fast. So nobody cares that it took you two years to move from LA to Chicago. Nobody cares. It took you five years to finally quit the soul sucking job because they're moving fast. There's so many jobs out there. There's so much money to be made out there. There's so many cities, international, global cities that you can move to. If you don't like America, go move to Bali. You know what I mean? Like there's so many options out there. There's so many opportunities. It's like take your pick and go. Just run with it. Don't make it such a big deal. You make a decision and then you make another decision. Then you make another decision. That's it. There's no right or wrong. It's just a decision. So go out there, make a decision, and then that's it. What worked, what didn't adjust. All right. The last thing I'm gonna leave you here with, and hopefully just this conversation helps you a little bit more in terms of being honest with yourself and realizing maybe that you are also on the brink of reinvention, or you have been on the brink of reinvention for a while. There's this method, this framework that I teach my one-on-one clients, and I wanted to offer it to you here as. A tangible, like next step or a tangible thing that you can do to really lean into this reinvention. So this is my own method. I've, I've come up with it. And again, I do it with the women that I work with in a one-on-one capacity. Step one, simply awareness. So the more you are honest with yourself. And admit what you actually want the closer you are to actually making it happen. A lot of us lie to ourselves. A lot of us stuff it down. A lot of us sweep it under the rug we play. We act like this isn't something we want. We pretend to be happy. But the first thing you can do is just admit to yourself. I'm not talking about anybody else, but to yourself, maybe even in a private diary or journal. What do you want? And come with that lens of childlike curiosity. Like, oh my gosh, like I've been thinking about X for how many years, how many months? And it would be so cool to do it right. I think a lot of us. We skip this part because we're just scared of what's gonna come up. We're scared of the truth, we're scared of what actually is going to change for us. But I want you to ask yourself, and again, you can journal through this. If I told the truth, if I was being honest with myself, what do I actually want next? If I'm looking at my life five years from now, 10 years from now, where do I want to be? What. Am I doing? And be honest, just with yourself on your blank pages. That's it. Step two is now reinventing this identity to become the woman who actually goes and gets it to become the woman who actually. Deserves. She is worthy to have the life or the change that she is craving. So what we need to do here is the identity expansion first, which then will help with the action. So a lot of this comes from wealth identity. So your money mindset is money possible with this change? How much of it the confidence you have? More so the courage you would need to have the alignment you're desiring. So it's the identity of remember mine tech girl to influencer the identity. That you are more than capable to step into this new identity. So it goes back to my quote from f Scott Fitzgerald, giving yourself simply permission regardless of the track record, the, the school, the degree, the money. How long you've been there for. It doesn't matter. You get to give yourself permission. Okay, that was one chapter of my life, but I am a human being and I am allowed to change. I am allowed to reinvent myself. And so then I want you to think about the woman that is this new identity. And be clear. What does she look like? What does she sound like? What is she wearing? Who is she hanging out with? What does she do in her day to day that makes you more excited versus scared to become the woman who actually has this life? On the other side of the change that you're desiring, step three,'cause that's more the dreaming, right? Step three is now releasing the baggage, releasing this old version narrative, the the limiting beliefs that are designed to keep you stuck and small and quote safe. So you have to break apart the habits, the beliefs, the expectations. The stories, the, the mindset around money, entrepreneurship, hustle, all that shit. You have to break. So you have to write down what are your li what are your beliefs, right? I. Don't think it's possible to make money outside of a nine to five, right? Like you just start writing all of these beliefs and then you change them to support that new version of the woman you just created in step two. Like, does this version believe that to be true? If not, okay, what does she believe is possible? Does she believe that money is infinite? Does she believe that there's so much money in online entrepreneurship, right? So you just have to write that down. Old belief. New belief. And then step four, the biggest one is activation. So what is now one small step that you can take today? To get you closer to that new version of yourself that you created in step two. Reinvention always starts with the micro, right? The tiny shifts, the tiny changes that you can make. So examples. You post the video on Instagram, you book the the call with a coach that you want to work with. You say, go and you sign up for a coaching program. You apply for the promotion. You ask your boss for a conversation so you can ask for a raise. You move to the new city, or at least before moving, you go visit. The new city that you've been desiring, you go start the business, you go register the LLC. Like those action steps are the things that will move the needle in your journey to become that new identity, that new version of yourself. So, ah. That's all I got for you guys today. I really, really hope that this resonated with someone and if you are in this reinvention season. Let's call it, I do want to give you the heads up and remind you that I have two spots available for one-on-one coaching. For 2026. I gave all of my existing clients priority to renew and a lot of them did. But there are two spots available. If you are interested, I'll leave the application link below in the show notes and then also CEO, my group Mastermind for Early and aspiring coaches that we kick off things in March, 2026. So if you're interested in that at all, and you want to step into that next identity for yourself and become the woman that steps into her next chapter and gets more money and moves. In cities and whatever the desire is on your heart. But do it with support. Do it with other women. Do it with clarity, with confidence, with community. I want you to DM me the word more, all caps on Instagram and then we can have a conversation. We can see if based off of where you're at and what you're craving, does she eo make sense for you? It's just an honest conversation where I can push you in the right direction versus just sell you something that's not good for you. That's not good for me. So. That's it. That's what I got for you this week. If anything about this episode resonated with you, please do me a favor and take a screenshot of this podcast. Post it on your stories, post it on your stories, and tag me at Katya Lillian. I would love, love, love to connect with you. So thank you in advance, and I appreciate you. Until next time. Mm.