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Hey Reader,

Can I be honest for a second?

May was amazing financially. I hit over $14K that month—a number I hadn’t seen in a while—and it felt so good to be back on that kind of upswing.

But here we are in June, and things have leveled back out to “normal.” Is it because the market has shifted? Or because I’ve taken a little too much time off?

Either way... it got to me.

Isn’t it wild how closely our moods can get tied to our income? One month, you’re full of fire and vision—mapping out new ideas, reinvesting, dreaming. Then the next, you’re refreshing your inbox a little too often wondering where everyone went.

But after a good walk, some prayer, and a quiet reset, I realized (again) that this is all part of the process. These swings aren’t setbacks. They’re lessons.

So if you’re riding the rollercoaster with me, here’s what I’ve been reminding myself lately:

1. Track progress, not perfection.
One slow week (or month) doesn’t erase all the wins you’ve had. Momentum isn’t always visible—but it’s still building.

2. Your mood doesn’t belong in your profit margins.
It’s easy to feel “off” when the money slows down. But you’re not defined by your monthly revenue. Data is helpful. Doubt? Not so much.

3. Action cures almost everything.
Dreaming is a beautiful first step—but action is what gets you unstuck. And if you’ve been needing a sign to take the next one, I’ve got one for you...

👉 The Creator Business Summit is happening TOMORROW—and it’s completely FREE to attend.

This is your chance to learn from 20+ online business creators who are building real income streams with content, offers, and strategies that actually work. You’ll walk away with ideas you can implement immediately.

If I had something like this when I first started? Game-changer. Even now, I’ll be tuning in because there’s always more to learn.

So if you’ve been sitting on an idea or waiting for the “right time” to finally do the thing—join me virtually tomorrow!

Do something your future self will thank you for.

See you there!

Trinity Owen 

The Pay at Home Parent

We empower entrepreneurs to achieve financial and career freedom, affording them the opportunity to pursue their passions from home.

trinity@thepayathomeparent.com

https://thepayathomeparent.com/

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