offer-detox

You don't need a new offer. You need to clear out the ones that are quietly holding you back. 

A thought-provoking experience for established entrepreneurs whose offer ecosystem has become heavier than it needs to be.

You've worked hard. You've built things. So why does your business feel heavier than it used to?

You're not burnt out from doing too little. You're overwhelmed from holding too much.

Too many offers. Too many overlapping programs. Too many bonuses layered on top of bonuses that made total sense at the time, but now the whole thing feels like a pile you're not sure how to untangle.

You've been tweaking. Repackaging. Relaunching. Adding more to make things feel more valuable.

And underneath all of it, there's a quiet thought you keep pushing aside:

This used to feel exciting. Now it just feels... heavy.

That feeling isn't a mindset problem. It's a structural problem. And it has a name. 

Kitchen sink offers. And they're more common than you think. 

A kitchen sink offer is what happens when you keep adding, more content, more bonuses, more access, more value, until the offer is trying to solve every problem at once and solving none of them cleanly.

It feels generous. It feels safe. If I give them everything, they'll definitely see the value.

But what actually happens is the opposite. Buyers get confused about what they're getting. You get stuck because the offer is too heavy to evolve. And your whole ecosystem starts to blur together, so the people who bought one thing can't see a reason to buy the next.

I know this because I spent three years doing it. 

It took me three years to hit six figures. Kitchen sink offers were why.

When I started my business, I had this deep need to prove my value. So I added. And added. Every offer became more generous than the last.

I had a membership with 100+ members. A group program with 20+. But because I kept packing everything into everything, most of my offers were essentially the same. The same people everywhere. No clear path to anything higher. No reason for someone who'd bought one thing to buy the next.

I'd create an offer. Add more to it. It would become a kitchen sink. I'd retire it, feel the relief, then start a new one, and do the same thing all over again.

Round and round. Tweaking instead of growing.

Eventually, I realised: once someone bought anything from me, they already had access to almost everything. My revenue had nowhere to go. 


I was being generous with my content and stingy with my own growth. The kitchen sink was the bottleneck. 


Offer Detox is the conversation I wish someone had started with me three years earlier. A clear-eyed look at what's actually happening in your offer ecosystem, and what to do about it. 

What Offer Detox actually is

This is not a course about how to create better offers.

It's a thought-provoking, experience-based conversation about why your offers have gotten heavy, and how to see your ecosystem with fresh eyes so you can simplify with confidence instead of fear.

13 short lessons. Each one is a distinct idea. Each one is designed to make you stop, think, and recognise something you probably already knew but hadn't named yet.

You'll finish it with clarity, not homework. And a very different relationship with the word "delete." 

Here's what we cover: 

No One Launches Kitchen Sink Offers: They happen slowly. Here's how.

The Anatomy of a Kitchen Sink Offer: What they look like, how to spot one, and why they feel so hard to let go of.

My Example of Creating Multiple Kitchen Sink Offers: The three-year pattern I lived through, so you can recognise it faster.

Aftermaths of Kitchen Sink Offers: What they actually cost you in revenue, positioning, and forward momentum.

Are Your Offers Distinct?: The question that changes everything.

The Signs You've Outgrown an Offer: Not every offer needs to be retired in crisis. Some are simply ready to evolve.

The Psychology of Holding On: Why even when you know it's time, it still feels impossible.

The Energetics of Holding On: What old, misaligned offers are actually costing you beyond the revenue.

How to Start a Gentle Offer Audit: A clear, non-overwhelming way to look at what you have and what it's doing.

The Rebuild: What comes after the audit. How to redesign without starting from scratch.

Redesigning With Clarity: The principles behind a cleaner, more distinct offer ecosystem.

Integration & Final Reflection: Where it all lands, and what you do next. 

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This is for you if:

✅ You've been in business for a while, and your offer suite has gotten... complicated

✅ You feel emotionally attached to offers you probably know you should retire

✅ You keep adding things to make offers feel more valuable, but something still feels off

✅ You want clarity on what to keep, what to evolve, and what to finally let go of

✅ You're open to a conversation that challenges how you've been thinking about value 

This is not for you if:

❌ You're just starting out and building your first offer. This is for people who've already built too many

❌ You want a step-by-step system with worksheets and action plans. This is thought-provoking, not prescriptive 

Right now:

🙆🏻‍♀️ Tweaking and repackaging instead of growing

🙆🏻‍♀️ Overlapping offers that confuse buyers and blur your positioning

🙆🏻‍♀️ Emotional attachment making business decisions harder than they need to be

🙆🏻‍♀️ A business that feels heavier every time you try to move it forward

After Offer Detox:

🙋🏻‍♀️You can look at your offer ecosystem clearly, without the guilt or the attachment

🙋🏻‍♀️ You know which offers to keep, which to evolve, and which to finally retire

🙋🏻‍♀️ You understand why generosity without a strategy was creating the bottleneck

🙋🏻‍♀️ Your business feels lighter, and clearer growth becomes possible again

Maybe You Have Questions 

Probably not new information, but a new perspective. Offer Detox isn't about teaching you what an offer is. It's about helping you see your existing offers the way your buyers see them. That shift in perspective is what most established entrepreneurs are actually missing.

No, though it does address the psychology and energetics of holding onto offers, because that's real and it matters. The content also includes the anatomy of kitchen sink offers, a gentle audit process, and a rebuild framework. It's both the structural and the emotional side, because you need both to actually make a decision.

If your offers feel clean and distinct, and your launches feel predictable, probably not. But if there's still a nagging sense that something in your ecosystem is heavier than it should be, then yes. Most people who've refined their offers have refined the wrong things. This helps you see which ones.

The 13 lessons run for a total of an hour. You can go through the whole thing in one sitting or spread it across a few days. The thinking it prompts will take longer, but that's the point.

This isn't the right starting point. Offer Detox is designed for people who've already built and feel the weight of what they've built. If you're still creating your first offer, come back to this when you've been in business for a year or two.

The heaviness you're feeling isn't permanent. It's structural. And it's fixable.

You don't need to burn everything down.
You don't need to start over.
You just need to see your offers clearly, probably for the first time in a while.

That's what Offer Detox does. For $9. 

The best thing you can do for your business right now might be to remove something, not add it.