I’m here to help a specific group of people reclaim their imagination

Carolina Chanis
2 min readFeb 27, 2022

I want to help people reconnect to their imagination and intuition. Why?

Because reclaiming your imagination and intuition is how you finally show up with authenticity. This is how you finally build something that is aligned with you.

I’m personally in the thick of it. But I wouldn’t even be here if I hadn’t turned on the switch on my imagination and intuition. I would still be chasing lofty things that were not for me.

This is why I want to help perfectionists, self-saboteurs, overachievers who can’t get off the hamster wheel. I’m here for those who hide their depression so perfectly, that they don’t even know they have it. I’m here for the highly functional anxious people. I see the you that hides behind your fucking complicated wellness routine.

Specifically, I want to help those who struggle with their demons while trying to build their own business, carve their own path. Those who feel the pull to do something that scares the living shit out of them.

Because the answer is not to “just do it”.

The answer is not telling yourself “done is better than perfect” and keep doing until you magically make it. It’s more complicated than that.

I’m not going to tell you that I’m selling you the complete kit to self-healing.

I focus on a very specific thing. Doing the work to turn that switch back on.

I also do it in a very specific way. I use the same thing that gets us in trouble in the first place. The stories we tell ourselves. The overactive brain that paints those grim scenarios.

The way I do it doesn’t require you reach STAGE XX ENLIGHTMENT to finally go ahead and live your fucking life.

So, while I build “the offer”, I want to invite you to join me in my outrageous work sessions.

Let’s build that imagination and intuition little by little and create bitchin’ content. Join the party here. We start March 7th!

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Carolina Chanis

I write about the emotional courage it takes to start a thing…from the lens of an extreme perfectionist