Business Healing Bootcamp

Business Growth for Women Entrepreneurs, without the Inner Fight

You already have what it takes to grow a business.

What keeps getting in the way is what happens inside you when it’s time to be seen, to lead, to receive, to hold pricing, to say no.

Something old takes over your decisions in the moments that matter; an old protective reflex installed in you long ago. It pulls you out of alignment. 

And it’s probably not even yours.

Business Healing Bootcamp is a live program for women whose business success depends on them, and who already know the next level won’t come from more hard work.

Your business becomes your healing.

It shows you the exact moments you slip into those reflexes – right at the edge of growth. The shift happens when you recognize the reflex in real time, and choose a different move.

In the Business Healing Bootcamp, those reflexes heal, and your intuition becomes a trustworthy tool again.

You’ll leave Business Healing Bootcamp with the inner fight gone, and a steadiness inside you that makes business growth feel natural – so your next step stops feeling like a battle.

This Is for You If…

Money Makes You Apologetic


You feel good in the conversation. You’re present. You’re clear.
And then it’s time to talk about your price.

You hear your voice change. Your heart starts racing, and your stomach turns.
You did what you always do, you delayed this part until the last possible second. Now you circle around it.

And now that you said it, you rush to fill the silence, with discounts, add-ons, and extras.
You keep adding, because you want them to say yes.
And maybe make it easier for you to hear no.

Afterwards you replay it and think, “Why did I do that again?”
It’s not because you don’t believe in your work. But because money still hooks into something old.

You want to develop a fair price once, and stand behind it ethically.
And feel steady enough to let the silence be silence.

You Can’t Explain What You Do


You know you’re doing amazing work.
But when someone asks what you do… you trip over your words.

You do so much, it’s hard to put it into one clear sentence.
So it comes out different every time.

And afterwards, you walk away feeling misunderstood. Like you missed to make the point that actually mattered.

You wonder if they truly understood how you can help, and whether you explained it clearly.
So you rewrite your message. Then rewrite it again.

Until it doesn’t sound like you anymore.

You want clear words that feel like you, and explain what you really do.
And you’re tired of leaving conversations feeling small, when you know you are not.

Being Visible Feels Personal


You know what you want to say. You know what you stand for. You have a strong opinion.

And still, you hold it back.
Not because you don’t have words. Because you can already feel the consequences.

In your mind you keep adjusting your words, so nobody can misunderstand you, so nobody can twist it, so nobody can get upset. 
And by the time you’re done, your real opinion is gone, and so is the nerve to put it out there.

When you finally do speak up, you don’t feel proud. You feel vulnerable.
You’re afraid of being judged, and at the same time afraid of being ignored.

This can follow you for days.
You replay what you said, what you didn’t say, what you wish you had said.
And you hate that this still has power over you.

You want to show up consistently, be seen, give your opinion. Without needing to fight yourself for it every time.

Your Generosity is a Reflex


You give a lot. And you do it with a good heart.
You want them to really get it, really succeed, really feel supported.

So you add “just one more” thing. One more message. One more check-in. One more extra.
Not because they asked. Because you can feel the moment where it might not land perfectly, and you don’t want them to be disappointed.

And then something happens that makes you feel a little sad. It becomes normal.

What used to be your generosity turned into the baseline. Now it’s expected. They don’t even see it as extra, and you don’t know how to undo it without it feeling like you’re taking something away.

Afterwards you feel tired. A bit used. A bit resentful.
And you’re annoyed with yourself, because you know exactly how it started.

You want your generosity to be a choice. Not something you slip into because you’re afraid it won’t be enough otherwise.

Your Clients Drain You


On paper, it looks like a good fit. Logically, it makes sense.
They want what you offer. They can pay. They seem kind.

And still, you felt this tiny hesitation.
That internal “no” that doesn’t have a solid reason, but it’s there.

You ignore it, because you don’t want to be dramatic. Because you need the client. Because you think you can make it work.  So you say yes, going against your intuition

And then you’re in it. And now you’re in it with someone who wears you down.
You feel the resistance before every meeting. You start dreading their messages.

You show up, but not fully. Not because you don’t care, but because the fit is off and it costs you too much energy.

Afterwards you feel it in your body. A little regret. You should’ve trusted your gut

You want to contract clients that feel aligned. 
Long term clients that make you enthusiastic, so you can truly deliver your best work.

You Have an Upper Limit


You can feel you’re capable of more. Every bone in your body tells you so. 
And yet, you keep circling back to the same level.

It’s like you hit an invisible ceiling. Not once. Over and over.
The same numbers. The same capacity. The same “almost.”

So you do what a smart, responsible person does. 
You try harder. You learn more. You tweak things that don’t need tweaking.
And still, it doesn’t really move. Not in the way it should, not for how much you’re doing.

The confusing part is you can’t even point to what’s stopping it. There isn’t one clear reason. It’s just this invisible line you can’t seem to cross.

And your frustration is not only about money.
It’s about how much energy it costs to keep doing all the “right things,” and still not break through.

You just want this ceiling gone, and have consistent growth that actually shows up in your numbers. And you want it without pushing yourself past the breaking point.

What My Clients Are Saying

Testimonials

“My foundation was at ground zero. Carolina helped me drop self-blame, see my self-protection, and create a vision of where it could be. We’re helping so many children now – and I finally feel confident I’m creating a future.”
Barb Higgins

MollyB Foundation Founder

“A huge load left me. I gave back what wasn’t mine – and I wanted to start immediately. I’m writing again, I’m creating my offers, and showing up with confidence. And as a result of Business Healing Bootcamp, I finally published my book!”
Irene Baer

Spiritual Business Owner

Why more strategy won’t fix this

If strategy was the answer, you would be free by now.

You’ve learned enough. You’ve tried enough. And you can make it work… until you hit the moments that actually ask something of you.

Strategy helps. Of course it does. But it doesn’t keep you steady when the pressure is real. In that moment, something old in you goes on high alert, because it remembers what used to happen when you stood out: judgment, being misunderstood, disappointing someone, being “too much,” losing the client, not being taken seriously.

So even when you know what to do, you don’t always do it when you’re about to make it real. You feel the risk of being misunderstood or rejected, and you choose the version of yourself that won’t disappoint anyone.

Business Healing Bootcamp is where that pattern stops deciding for you, so your message, pricing, and boundaries finally match what you feel in your heart.

Inside Business Healing Bootcamp

The phases of your Journey

Business Healing Bootcamp is tailored to you and focusses on what needs attention in your business right now;
the places you feel stuck, tense, or out of alignment.

These are the 6 themes that you will work on:

Steady income

When income isn’t steady and nothing comes in, it’s not “just money.”

It’s panic, even if you don’t want to admit it. It messes with your sleep. It steals your peace of mind. And it drains the joy out of the business you built, because suddenly every conversation has a hidden agenda: “please say yes.”

Your potential clients feel that pressure. They can feel you need it. And they pull back. That’s how the cycle keeps repeating itself.

Steady income means you’re not in that cycle anymore. You know what you’re selling, what you’re asking for, and what to do next to bring money in, without lowering your standards or accepting clients you already regret.

Your intuition will guide you again, and will let you tell the difference between a genuine yes and a desperate yes, so you stop building your business on decisions you regret later.

Signature offer

When your offer isn’t clear to you, everything is harder than it needs to be.

Having your signature offer means you stop rebuilding your work every time you meet someone new.

You know what you’re offering, who it’s for, and what it costs, and you can say it without talking in circles. You also feel what belongs inside the offer and what does not, so you stop adding things you don’t even want to add.

Your intuition helps you decide what is aligned and essential, and release the fear.

Fearless visibility

When visibility is hard, it’s rarely because you don’t have an opinion.

Fearless visibility means you can show up without that inner fight.

You say what you mean, in your language, and you don’t take it back the moment someone reacts. You stop shaping your message around other people’s responses, and you start expressing what you believe in. It becomes part of your presence, and the right clients resonate with you.

Ethical sales

Selling doesn’t have to feel sleazy.

Ethical sales means you can stay steady and stay direct, because you’re in integrity.

You decide based on fit. You don’t push. You don’t rush. You don’t use manipulative tactics. You don’t create urgency that isn’t real. You’re clear about what you can help with, and if it’s not a fit, you say so – and you point them to what might be better for them.

You can handle objections without cringing, you are comfortable with silences in the conversation, and you can hear “no” without taking it personally or losing your ground.

Honoured boundaries

When boundaries aren’t honoured, your generosity stops feeling like a choice.

Honoured boundaries means you can be clear without feeling guilty.

You can be generous, but not because you feel you have to. Your yes stays a yes, your no stays a no, and you can address scope or time creep with confidence.

You can explain standards without apologizing, and you can state them gently. And you notice the early moment something starts to slide, so you can kindly guide the expectation, before it turns into resentment.

Sustainable growth

Growth can bring its own kind of panic and intensity.

Sustainable growth means you don’t sacrifice your life for expansion. You decide what stays on your plate, what needs to change, and where support is needed. You set standards that protect your time and energy. You stop saying yes to every opportunity.

You make space for the work that actually moves the needle, and you let the rest wait. And when something isn’t aligned with your journey, you let it slide past. You choose fewer things, on purpose, and that’s what makes your business stronger.

Steady income

When income isn’t steady and nothing comes in, it’s not “just money.”

It’s panic, even if you don’t want to admit it. It messes with your sleep. It steals your peace of mind. And it drains the joy out of the business you built, because suddenly every conversation has a hidden agenda: “please say yes.”

Your potential clients feel that pressure. They can feel you need it. And they pull back. That’s how the cycle keeps repeating itself.

Steady income means you’re not in that cycle anymore. You know what you’re selling, what you’re asking for, and what to do next to bring money in, without lowering your standards or accepting clients you already regret.

Your intuition will guide you again, and will let you tell the difference between a genuine yes and a desperate yes, so you stop building your business on decisions you regret later.

Signature offer

When your offer isn’t clear to you, everything is harder than it needs to be.

Having your signature offer means you stop rebuilding your work every time you meet someone new.

You know what you’re offering, who it’s for, and what it costs, and you can say it without talking in circles. You also feel what belongs inside the offer and what does not, so you stop adding things you don’t even want to add.

Your intuition helps you decide what is aligned and essential, and release the fear.

Fearless visibility

When visibility is hard, it’s rarely because you don’t have an opinion.

Fearless visibility means you can show up without that inner fight.

You say what you mean, in your language, and you don’t take it back the moment someone reacts. You stop shaping your message around other people’s responses, and you start expressing what you believe in. It becomes part of your presence, and the right clients resonate with you.

Ethical sales

Selling doesn’t have to feel sleazy.

Ethical sales means you can stay steady and stay direct, because you’re in integrity.

You decide based on fit. You don’t push. You don’t rush. You don’t use manipulative tactics. You don’t create urgency that isn’t real. You’re clear about what you can help with, and if it’s not a fit, you say so – and you point them to what might be better for them.

You can handle objections without cringing, you are comfortable with silences in the conversation, and you can hear “no” without taking it personally or losing your ground.

Honoured boundaries

When boundaries aren’t honoured, your generosity stops feeling like a choice.

Honoured boundaries means you can be clear without feeling guilty.

You can be generous, but not because you feel you have to. Your yes stays a yes, your no stays a no, and you can address scope or time creep with confidence.

You can explain standards without apologizing, and you can state them gently. And you notice the early moment something starts to slide, so you can kindly guide the expectation, before it turns into resentment.

Sustainable growth

Growth can bring its own kind of panic and intensity.

Sustainable growth means you don’t sacrifice your life for expansion. You decide what stays on your plate, what needs to change, and where support is needed. You set standards that protect your time and energy. You stop saying yes to every opportunity.

You make space for the work that actually moves the needle, and you let the rest wait. And when something isn’t aligned with your journey, you let it slide past. You choose fewer things, on purpose, and that’s what makes your business stronger.

Steady income

When income isn’t steady and nothing comes in, it’s not “just money.”

It’s panic, even if you don’t want to admit it. It messes with your sleep. It steals your peace of mind. And it drains the joy out of the business you built, because suddenly every conversation has a hidden agenda: “please say yes.”

Your potential clients feel that pressure. They can feel you need it. And they pull back. That’s how the cycle keeps repeating itself.

Steady income means you’re not in that cycle anymore. You know what you’re selling, what you’re asking for, and what to do next to bring money in, without lowering your standards or accepting clients you already regret.

Your intuition will guide you again, and will let you tell the difference between a genuine yes and a desperate yes, so you stop building your business on decisions you regret later.

Signature offer

When your offer isn’t clear to you, everything is harder than it needs to be.

Having your signature offer means you stop rebuilding your work every time you meet someone new.

You know what you’re offering, who it’s for, and what it costs, and you can say it without talking in circles. You also feel what belongs inside the offer and what does not, so you stop adding things you don’t even want to add.

Your intuition helps you decide what is aligned and essential, and release the fear.

Fearless visibility

When visibility is hard, it’s rarely because you don’t have an opinion.

Fearless visibility means you can show up without that inner fight.

You say what you mean, in your language, and you don’t take it back the moment someone reacts. You stop shaping your message around other people’s responses, and you start expressing what you believe in. It becomes part of your presence, and the right clients resonate with you.

Ethical sales

Selling doesn’t have to feel sleazy.

Ethical sales means you can stay steady and stay direct, because you’re in integrity.

You decide based on fit. You don’t push. You don’t rush. You don’t use manipulative tactics. You don’t create urgency that isn’t real. You’re clear about what you can help with, and if it’s not a fit, you say so – and you point them to what might be better for them.

You can handle objections without cringing, you are comfortable with silences in the conversation, and you can hear “no” without taking it personally or losing your ground.

Honoured boundaries

When boundaries aren’t honoured, your generosity stops feeling like a choice.

Honoured boundaries means you can be clear without feeling guilty.

You can be generous, but not because you feel you have to. Your yes stays a yes, your no stays a no, and you can address scope or time creep with confidence.

You can explain standards without apologizing, and you can state them gently. And you notice the early moment something starts to slide, so you can kindly guide the expectation, before it turns into resentment.

Sustainable growth

Growth can bring its own kind of panic and intensity.

Sustainable growth means you don’t sacrifice your life for expansion. You decide what stays on your plate, what needs to change, and where support is needed. You set standards that protect your time and energy. You stop saying yes to every opportunity.

You make space for the work that actually moves the needle, and you let the rest wait. And when something isn’t aligned with your journey, you let it slide past. You choose fewer things, on purpose, and that’s what makes your business stronger.

The Program Essentials

Real depth. Individual or small group.
3 or 6 months. What fits you best.
Minimum 9 or 18 live sessions.
Real-life business issues. Not just theory.
Strategic integration breaks.
Between-session WA & e-mail support.

This isn’t therapy. Business Healing Bootcamp focusses on business – with healing that changes your results.

What Would Make Us a Great Fit

You’re done being vanilla.
You know that your business growth asks for soul healing.
You want to be around kindred spirits that can hold depth.
You don’t need to understand it first. You’re willing to try it.
You respect confidentiality. You show up with care and maturity.
You’re open to intuition and spiritual guidance being part of how you lead.

You’ll Have a Special Place in My Heart If…

You’re a bit of an inner rebel, and a bit woo.
You dance wildly to 80’s music.
You love simple rituals that make life feel good.
You can laugh at your own silliness and quirks.
You love animals and have thought of opening a shelter.
You care about your community, nature, and social justice.

My Invitation to You

If your business requires you to ignore your inner knowing and spiritual nature, it’s not sustainable.

If this makes sense to you, and you would like to know more about Business Healing Bootcamp or private coaching, I invite you to book a 20-minute Clarity Call with me. 

This is a short, honest, human conversation. No selling, no pitching, no obligations. 

You tell me what’s happening in your business right now, and anything in life that’s tangled up with it.

I’ll ask a few direct questions, and share my take on what I hear – from my experience as an entrepreneur and Rat Race Release Coach.

If it’s aligned, I’ll invite you to a 45-minute call where we go deeper.

If it’s not aligned, you’ll get clear direction for what to do instead.

Book your Clarity Call here –>


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