How To See Your Network As An Ecosystem

If you’re doing meaningful work and struggling to gain traction, this class is for you.

You may be creating a lot of content, sharing your ideas thoughtfully, and explaining your work again and again, yet still feeling unsure whether it’s landing. The effort keeps increasing, and it’s hard to tell what’s helping.

This usually isn’t a consistency problem or a confidence problem.

It’s a relationship mismatch.

When work depends on trust, context, and understanding, visibility breaks down when every relationship is approached the same way. That’s when repetition starts to feel uncomfortable, asking for support feels charged, and it becomes difficult to know what to say, to whom, or when.

In this free, live Zoom class, I’ll teach a concrete way to understand how your Great Work moves through relationships, and how your existing network already functions as an ecosystem of people.

This class is for you if you’re:

  • Creating a lot of content with little sense of what’s working

  • Unsure how to change your message for the people who know your work well versus those who don’t

  • Wanting support, but not knowing who to ask for what

  • Tired of visibility advice that assumes “work harder, do more” is the answer

Together, we’ll explore:

  • How strong, moderate, and weak ties support work that requires understanding

  • When repetition builds trust and when depth matters more than frequency

  • How to decide what to say, to whom, and when without saying everything to everyone

  • What allows requests for support to feel grounded rather than transactional

You’ll leave with a clearer picture of your network and a simpler sense of what to focus on next.

Sharing your work feels more natural, more effective, and less loaded.

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