


Truly See Who You Serve
Truly See Who You Serve
A clarity tool for service-based humans who want to connect with the real people on the other side of their offer.
(not another ideal client template)
Truly See Who You Serve is a powerful reflection tool that helps you get clear on who your work is really for and how to talk to them in a way that feels real, grounded, and true.
Whether you're a coach, creative, or service provider, this resource guides you through the layers of your client's experience: what they're tired of, what they secretly want, how they self-sabotage, and what your work helps unlock in them.
It’s not about speaking to “your niche.”
It’s about seeing your people more clearly so you can show up with words, offers, and content that actually resonate.
What’s Inside:
Instant download PDF (7 pages total, including intro)
Designed for reflection and real clarity—not checkboxes
Use digitally or print for journaling, content planning, or offer creation
Real examples of client patterns, blocks, desires, and quiet wins
A writing bank to help you describe your offer in language that feels like an exhale
Prompts that bring you closer to the humans you’re here to serve
Who This Is For:
Coaches, creatives, and service providers who want to get clearer on who they serve and how to talk to them.
Entrepreneurs building offers, writing content, or preparing to launch.
Anyone who wants to move from “who’s my audience?” to “I see her now and I know what to say.”
Who This Is notFor (right now):
If you’re looking for fast answers, this might not feel like a fit.
If you’re deep in strategy mode, this may feel too slow or reflective.
If you’re hoping to plug in your niche and walk away with copy, this won’t give you that.
A taste of what’s inside:
What are they tired of pretending is fine?
What stops their scroll and makes them pause?
What do they believe about themselves that isn’t true anymore?
What starts to feel possible in the quiet moment ? (morning routines, solo walks, getting dressed without hating it, being vulnerable)
What are they finally able to say out loud?
Truly See Who You Serve
A clarity tool for service-based humans who want to connect with the real people on the other side of their offer.
(not another ideal client template)
Truly See Who You Serve is a powerful reflection tool that helps you get clear on who your work is really for and how to talk to them in a way that feels real, grounded, and true.
Whether you're a coach, creative, or service provider, this resource guides you through the layers of your client's experience: what they're tired of, what they secretly want, how they self-sabotage, and what your work helps unlock in them.
It’s not about speaking to “your niche.”
It’s about seeing your people more clearly so you can show up with words, offers, and content that actually resonate.
What’s Inside:
Instant download PDF (7 pages total, including intro)
Designed for reflection and real clarity—not checkboxes
Use digitally or print for journaling, content planning, or offer creation
Real examples of client patterns, blocks, desires, and quiet wins
A writing bank to help you describe your offer in language that feels like an exhale
Prompts that bring you closer to the humans you’re here to serve
Who This Is For:
Coaches, creatives, and service providers who want to get clearer on who they serve and how to talk to them.
Entrepreneurs building offers, writing content, or preparing to launch.
Anyone who wants to move from “who’s my audience?” to “I see her now and I know what to say.”
Who This Is notFor (right now):
If you’re looking for fast answers, this might not feel like a fit.
If you’re deep in strategy mode, this may feel too slow or reflective.
If you’re hoping to plug in your niche and walk away with copy, this won’t give you that.
A taste of what’s inside:
What are they tired of pretending is fine?
What stops their scroll and makes them pause?
What do they believe about themselves that isn’t true anymore?
What starts to feel possible in the quiet moment ? (morning routines, solo walks, getting dressed without hating it, being vulnerable)
What are they finally able to say out loud?
Truly See Who You Serve
A clarity tool for service-based humans who want to connect with the real people on the other side of their offer.
(not another ideal client template)
Truly See Who You Serve is a powerful reflection tool that helps you get clear on who your work is really for and how to talk to them in a way that feels real, grounded, and true.
Whether you're a coach, creative, or service provider, this resource guides you through the layers of your client's experience: what they're tired of, what they secretly want, how they self-sabotage, and what your work helps unlock in them.
It’s not about speaking to “your niche.”
It’s about seeing your people more clearly so you can show up with words, offers, and content that actually resonate.
What’s Inside:
Instant download PDF (7 pages total, including intro)
Designed for reflection and real clarity—not checkboxes
Use digitally or print for journaling, content planning, or offer creation
Real examples of client patterns, blocks, desires, and quiet wins
A writing bank to help you describe your offer in language that feels like an exhale
Prompts that bring you closer to the humans you’re here to serve
Who This Is For:
Coaches, creatives, and service providers who want to get clearer on who they serve and how to talk to them.
Entrepreneurs building offers, writing content, or preparing to launch.
Anyone who wants to move from “who’s my audience?” to “I see her now and I know what to say.”
Who This Is notFor (right now):
If you’re looking for fast answers, this might not feel like a fit.
If you’re deep in strategy mode, this may feel too slow or reflective.
If you’re hoping to plug in your niche and walk away with copy, this won’t give you that.
A taste of what’s inside:
What are they tired of pretending is fine?
What stops their scroll and makes them pause?
What do they believe about themselves that isn’t true anymore?
What starts to feel possible in the quiet moment ? (morning routines, solo walks, getting dressed without hating it, being vulnerable)
What are they finally able to say out loud?