Épisodes

  • 19. The One Hour Advantage: Why More Time Is Killing Your Momentum (And What Actually Builds Consistency)
    Mar 3 2026

    If you keep waiting for a free day to finally move your business goal forward, you don’t need more time.

    You need a tighter container.


    Most solopreneurs believe inconsistency is a discipline problem. If you just had more time, more space, fewer obligations, you would finally follow through.


    In this episode, we challenge that idea.


    We unpack why unlimited time often leads to drift, procrastination, and overthinking. Using Parkinson’s Law and real-world examples, we show how constraint sharpens focus, reduces decision fatigue, and creates momentum. You will hear why willpower is a depletable resource, why structure is not the enemy of freedom, and how a defined one hour can outperform an entire open day.


    If you struggle with overwhelm, scattered priorities, or feeling like your business goals always get pushed to “later,” this conversation will help you rethink productivity in a way that is grounded and practical. Momentum does not come from more flexibility. It comes from the right kind of structure.


    🔗 What would happen if you tested this for one hour next week?

    Join a free Monday Power Hour and experience a defined container for focused work alongside other solopreneurs:

    https://masterycircle.biz/power-hour-club


    ⏱ Episode Chapters

    00:00 The myth of needing more time

    03:19 Why constraint creates focus and momentum

    08:16 Discipline is not the problem, structure is

    15:17 Stop chasing time and start directing it


    🌐 CONNECT WITH US

    Mastery Circle is a 14-week accountability container that helps solopreneurs stop spinning their wheels and follow through on the goals that matter most.


    On LinkedIn:

    Mastery Circle

    Jeni Weldon | The Results Sherpa

    Jennie Eberts | The Get Sh*t Done Coach


    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    18 min
  • 18. Staying Committed to Your Business Vision When Others Don’t Get It Yet
    Feb 24 2026

    Ever try to explain a decision in your business and watch someone’s face change?

    That moment when you wonder maybe I’m the one who’s off.


    In this episode, we use the birthday of Steve Jobs to explore what happens when your business direction does not make sense to the people around you.


    We talk about the difference between disagreement and misalignment, and why looking for validation can slowly dilute your business vision. This shows up when you soften your message, abandon an idea too early, follow advice that does not fit, or adjust your strategy just to make it easier to explain.


    If you struggle with inconsistency, second guessing, or changing direction every time someone questions you, this conversation will help you come back to your own decision making.


    This is not about ignoring feedback. It is about strengthening your business vision instead of outsourcing belief.


    🔗 Where in your business are you adjusting your direction just to make it easier for others to understand?

    If you want a space to think through your next step without being pushed toward someone else’s formula join our email list and book a Focus Goal Clarity call.

    https://masterycircle.biz/join


    ⏱ Episode Chapters

    00:00 When Big Business Ideas Don’t Make Sense Yet

    02:48 Disagreement vs Misalignment

    06:32 Asking for Permission Instead of Deciding

    09:31 When Your Business Decisions Get Challenged

    15:10 Protecting Your Business Vision Through Community


    🌐 CONNECT WITH US

    Mastery Circle is a 14-week accountability container that helps solopreneurs stop spinning their wheels and follow through on the goals that matter most.

    On LinkedIn:

    Mastery Circle

    Jeni Weldon | The Results Sherpa

    Jennie Eberts | The Get Sh*t Done Coach


    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    18 min
  • 17. Stop Overcomplicating Your Business: The Simple Next Step That Builds Real Momentum
    Feb 17 2026

    What if the thing you keep dismissing as “too small” is the only thing that actually matters right now?


    In this episode, we unpack why smart, capable solopreneurs dismiss simple actions as “not enough” and replace them with more complicated ones. You tell yourself you need the website, the scheduler, the email sequence, the perfect content plan. But underneath all that preparation is often avoidance that looks productive.


    We break down how complexity keeps you safe but stuck. Instead of asking for the smartest or most strategic move, we invite you to ask a different question: what’s the easiest action that still moves me forward? We share how to use our EARN filter to cut through overwhelm, stop upgrading tasks into projects, and finally build momentum through consistent follow-through.


    🔗 Want help choosing the smallest next move that actually counts?

    Download the EARN framework and use it to filter out the noise and take one clear action. https://masterycircle.biz/EARNfilter


    ⏱ Episode Chapters

    00:00 - Why We Don’t Trust Simple Actions

    02:41 - The Over-Preparation Trap in Online Business

    07:54 - How to Choose the Easiest Next Step That Builds Momentum


    🌐 CONNECT WITH US

    Mastery Circle is a 14-week accountability container that helps solopreneurs stop spinning their wheels and follow through on the goals that matter most.

    On LinkedIn:

    Mastery Circle

    Jeni Weldon | The Results Sherpa

    Jennie Eberts | The Get Sh*t Done Coach


    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    11 min
  • 16. Why Consistency Feels So Hard for Solopreneurs
    Feb 10 2026

    If you keep setting goals you genuinely care aboutand still can’t seem to show up consistently—

    You don’t lack discipline.

    You’re asking yourself to follow through without a structure that supports it.


    In this episode, Jeni and Jennie unpack why inconsistency usually has nothing to do with motivation or willpower, and everything to do with how (and when) you expect yourself to work on a goal. They introduce the idea of a core rhythm: a realistic, repeatable commitment to when you’ll show up and why that matters more than the plan itself.


    You’ll hear why ambitious solopreneurs often overestimate what they can sustain, how curiosity beats self-judgment when things don’t go as planned, and why working in isolation makes follow-through harder than it needs to be. If overwhelm, stop-start momentum, or “I’ll get to it next week” feels familiar, this conversation will help you rethink what consistency actually requires right now.


    🔗 Want to experiment with showing up in a simple, supportive container?

    Join the free Monday Power Hour — a one-hour space to work on your goal without overthinking it..https://masterycircle.biz/powerhour


    ⏱ Episode Chapters

    00:00 - Why consistency isn’t a motivation problem

    02:13 - What a “core rhythm” actually fixes

    03:31 - Why over-ambitious plans backfire

    06:29 - Why follow-through works better in community


    🌐 CONNECT WITH US

    Mastery Circle is a 14-week accountability container that helps solopreneurs stop spinning their wheels and follow through on the goals that matter most.

    On LinkedIn:

    Mastery Circle

    Jeni Weldon | The Results Sherpa

    Jennie Eberts | The Get Sh*t Done Coach


    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    12 min
  • 15. Visibility vs. Systems: Why Growth Feels Risky When You’re Already Maxed Out
    Feb 3 2026

    You’re not stuck because you don’t know what to do.

    You’re stuck because success feels like it might cost you more than you can give.


    In this episode of Keeping It Real with J2, Jeni and Jennie share a real coaching conversation with their client Julianne as she works through a familiar tension for many solopreneurs: should she focus on visibility and growth, or tighten systems so things don’t fall apart?


    What emerges isn’t a strategy problem. It’s a deeper question about safety, control, and capacity. As Julianne explores her hesitation around being seen, delegating work, and letting go of perfection, the conversation reveals why over-systemizing often becomes a way to delay growth and why no amount of preparation fully removes the discomfort of leading a business.


    If you’re juggling too many priorities, struggling with follow-through, or constantly preparing for a future version of your business that never quite arrives, this episode will help you think more clearly about what season you’re actually in and what kind of discomfort is worth carrying right now.


    🔗 Need space to follow through without overthinking it?

    Power Hour is a focused, low-pressure working session where you show up, choose one meaningful action, and actually do the work.

    https://masterycircle.biz/powerhour


    ⏱ Episode Chapters

    00:00 – A Real Coaching Conversation at a Business Crossroads

    01:39 – Visibility vs. Systems: Where Growth Starts to Feel Risky

    05:53 – The Fear of Letting Things Slip and Losing Control

    07:51 – When Systems Don’t Stick (and What Gets in the Way)

    15:39 – Safety vs. Growth: Choosing the Season You’re In


    🌐 CONNECT WITH US

    Mastery Circle is a 14-week accountability container that helps solopreneurs stop spinning their wheels and finally follow through on the goals that matter most.

    On LinkedIn:

    Mastery Circle

    Jeni Weldon | The Results Sherpa

    Jennie Eberts | The Get Sh*t Done Coach

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    19 min
  • 14. Why Everything Feels Important (and How to Decide What to Work on Next)
    Jan 27 2026

    You sit down to work.

    Everything feels important. Nothing moves.


    In this episode of Keeping It Real with J², Jeni and Jennie talk through what actually causes inconsistency for capable solopreneurs. It’s not a lack of discipline. It’s what happens when your brain is overloaded and urgency starts pretending to be importance.


    They walk through a simple, repeatable way to get out of overwhelm without forcing yourself into rigid systems. You’ll hear how a brain dump creates relief and clarity, why most people default to safe or familiar tasks, and how to choose the one action that actually moves your goal forward.


    This matters if you’re trying to follow through on a goal right now but keep spinning between too many options. The focus here is progress you can repeat, not productivity for productivity’s sake.


    🔗 Want help choosing what to work on when everything feels urgent?

    Download the EARN Action Filter. It’s a short set of questions that helps you decide what deserves your energy right now.

    https://masterycircle.biz/EARNfilter


    ⏱ Episode Chapters

    00:00 – Why Everything Feels Important and Nothing Moves

    01:16 – Brain Dumping to Reduce Overwhelm and Create Clarity

    05:31 –  Using the EARN Filter to Choose Your Next Action

    09:04 – From Busy Work to Real Progress on Your Goal


    🌐 CONNECT WITH US

    Mastery Circle is a 14-week accountability container that helps solopreneurs stop spinning their wheels and finally follow through on the goals that matter most.

    On LinkedIn:

    Mastery Circle

    Jeni Weldon | The Results Sherpa

    Jennie Eberts | The Get Sh*t Done Coach

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    17 min
  • 13. Posting Isn’t Sales: The Truth About Getting Consistent Clients
    Jan 20 2026

    You’re posting. You’re staying visible.

    And clients still feel unpredictable.


    This episode explains why that happens and what’s missing.


    In this episode, Jeni is joined by Lydia Rosencrants, a longtime academic leader turned coach and founder of the Selah Collective.


    Together, they unpack a truth many solopreneurs quietly struggle with. Posting online is not the same thing as selling.


    They talk candidly about why capable, values-driven solopreneurs avoid sales conversations, how confidence and identity get tangled up in pricing and outreach, and why so much effort goes into building offers instead of building relationships.


    Lydia shares what she sees repeatedly inside the Selah Collective. Smart women doing good work, trying to grow in isolation.


    This episode is for you if you feel inconsistent with follow-through, overwhelmed by everything you “should” be doing, or frustrated that visibility hasn’t turned into steady clients.


    No hype. No hacks. Just clarity about what actually helps.


    Connect with Lydia and the Selah Collective

    Learn more about Lydia Rosencrants and her work: http://www.mantlecoaching.com/

    Explore the Selah Collective: https://www.mantlecoaching.com/the-selah-collective


    🔗 Want support actually following through?

    The best next step after this episode is the free Monday Power Hour.It’s a weekly working session where solopreneurs show up, focus on one meaningful priority, and get it done together.

    Join here:https://masterycircle.biz/power-hour-club-landing-page-7493


    ⏱ Episode Chapters

    00:00 – Why Collaboration Beats Going It Alone

    00:36 – From Corporate Structure to Solopreneur Reality

    02:38 – Pricing, Value, and Asking for Money

    04:47 – You’re Not a Coach Yet, You’re Building a Business

    08:33 – Why Posting Isn’t Client Development

    15:05 – Stop Building Offers No One Asked For

    21:26 – Why Community Changes Everything


    🌐 CONNECT WITH US

    Mastery Circle is a 14-week accountability container that helps solopreneurs stop spinning their wheels and finally follow through on the goals that matter most.

    On LinkedIn:

    Mastery Circle

    Jeni Weldon | The Results Sherpa

    Jennie Eberts | The Get Sh*t Done Coach


    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    32 min
  • 12. Your Goals Don’t Need More Motivation — They Need Time on Your Calendar
    Jan 13 2026

    Your goals aren’t failing because you’re unmotivated.

    They’re failing because they don’t have a place to live on your calendar.


    In this episode of Keeping It Real with J², we talk about the most skipped step in goal-setting—the one that actually determines whether anything happens: when are you going to do the work?


    Not someday.

    Not “this week.”

    Not when things calm down.


    If you’ve been calling yourself inconsistent, overwhelmed, or “bad at follow-through,” this conversation reframes the problem and shows why it’s a design issue, not a discipline issue.


    We break down why vague goals feel safe but quietly stall momentum, how protected time eliminates daily renegotiation, and why consistency comes from calendar decisions, not motivation.


    You’ll also hear how small, recurring blocks of protected time—like our weekly Power Hours—create momentum without burnout.

    And if you’re craving structure, accountability, and a container that protects your time while you build what actually matters, we share how Mastery Circle supports that work in real life, not in theory.

    EPISODE CHAPTERS⏱ 00:00 – Why Goals Fail Without Time on the Calendar

    Goals don’t fail from lack of desire. They fail because they never get dedicated time.


    ⏱ 03:47 – “When Things Calm Down” Is a Lie Your Brain Tells You

    Why “soon,” “this week,” and “after I get caught up” translate into never.


    ⏱ 10:18 – Consistency Isn’t Discipline — It’s Calendar Design

    How vague goals create fragile follow-through—and what changes when time is declared.


    ⏱ 13:53 – Protected Time: The Missing Link Between Goals and Follow-Through

    Why recurring, non-negotiable blocks reduce decision fatigue and build self-trust.


    ⏱ 18:19 – If It’s Not Scheduled, It’s Just a Wish

    How stopping daily renegotiation creates momentum without working harder.


    🔗 Join the free Monday Power Hour (8:30am CT):

    https://masterycircle.biz/power-hour-club-landing-page-7493

    🧭 Learn more about Mastery Circle:

    A 14-week action container for solopreneurs who want consistency, focus, and follow-through without hustle or self-judgment.

    https://masterycircle.biz


    If this episode hits, open your calendar while you listen.

    That’s where the real work begins.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    24 min