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Your Marketing Attachment Style is..

The Curious Rebel

You're Magic

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Even though right now you’re absolutely scowling at me saying so, and debating whether or not you’re going to keep reading this schmaltzy bullshit quiz result.

Buck-up buttercup, and hang in there with me for a moment.

I know you got it into your head long ago that you aren’t *something* enough. You would have cried about it, but tears aren’t really your thing.

So you developed what to anyone else would look like stoicism (AKA, the-leave-me-the-fuck-alone face) but on you, it somehow translates into strangers at the pharmacy telling you their entire, extremely fucked-up life story in the fifteen minutes it takes to fill your prescription.

You thought your neutrality would protect you, but your damned curiosity reveals itself at the most inopportune times.

You’ve long been a confidant to those who trust no one but themselves.

It comes naturally, you’re as at home with defiant adolescents as perfectly polished professionals who have found ingenious new ways to self-harm and sabotage any enjoyment they might have in life.

So don’t roll your eyes at me when I tell you that you’re magic.

Because I swear to whatever deity is currently in charge, I’ll resurrect Bowlby just so he can tell you face-to-face that you’re avoidantly attached and struggle to take in the good even when it’s right there in front of you.

(Also, don’t think I’ll let this parallel process you have with your favorite kinds of clients slide–I’m earmarking it to come back to later– so be sure to check your email.)

Speaking of the good right in front of you, can we talk for a minute about your marketing?

I’ll be frank. 

It sucks.

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Because if it didn’t suck, then:

Your caseload would be filled to the brim with your dream clients–you know, the ones you’re not so sure you’re ‘good enough’ yet to see

Your bank account would make a mockery of all the naysayers who urged you to stick with group practice or agency work.

You’d have a simple, doable marketing plan that took what you need and want into account, rather than just trying to stuff you into a cookie cutter rinse and repeat marketing model.

You probably wouldn’t be trying to figure out what your marketing attachment style is (you’d rest easy in knowing it’s secure and spend your time planning your next vacation paid for easily with last quarter’s profit payout).

And honestly, the fact that your marketing sucks, bums me out

What you offer clients is alchemically powerful–you reveal to them how they took the heaping pile of shit they were given and transformed it into gold.

I want you to be seen for all the wonderfulness you have to offer.

The problem is, you’re a best kept secret, and your lackluster marketing reflects it.

“[You] rebel — therefore we exist”

― Albert Camus

There’s a story I tell myself…

about the REAL reason marketing isn’t working for you:

You’re ignoring that effective and ethical marketing is deeply relational.

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And look, I get it, there are so many examples of marketing seemingly ‘working’ when it’s as disconnected and dismissive as your early attachment figures.

Your key takeaway has been that that means marketing is a waste of time (much like you came to the conclusion long ago that depending on others was a sucker’s bet, so you chose lonely independence over unpredictable intimacy).

Better to spend your time diving into being the best damn therapist you can be instead of depending on something that holds so much potential for being unethical and unstable.

Except. Figuring out how marketing works is an itch no matter how much you contort yourself, you never can find a way to satisfactorily scratch.

Beneath the curiosity you so unsuccessfully mask lies what you work so hard to hide:

You have deep capacity for connection, even when it scares the bejesus out of you.

But, what if…marketing could be a reparative experience? One that would allow you to experiment with changing old unhealthy patterns while still showing up as the snarky, curious rebel that you are?

Plus. You know. Save yourself time, make way more money, and revel in the ease of getting to work with the clients who can take in the best you have to offer.

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And look, I get it, there are so many examples of marketing seemingly ‘working’ when it’s as disconnected and dismissive as your early attachment figures.

Your key takeaway has been that that means marketing is a waste of time (much like you came to the conclusion long ago that depending on others was a sucker’s bet, so you chose lonely independence over unpredictable intimacy).

Better to spend your time diving into being the best damn therapist you can be instead of depending on something that holds so much potential for being unethical and unstable.

Except. Figuring out how marketing works is an itch no matter how much you contort yourself, you never can find a way to satisfactorily scratch.

Beneath the curiosity you so unsuccessfully mask lies what you work so hard to hide:

You have deep capacity for connection, even when it scares the bejesus out of you.

But, what if…marketing could be a reparative experience? One that would allow you to experiment with changing old unhealthy patterns while still showing up as the snarky, curious rebel that you are?

Plus. You know. Save yourself time, make way more money, and revel in the ease of getting to work with the clients who can take in the best you have to offer.

The catch?

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You need to be willing to enter into a relationship that will reveal what you have most longed to keep hidden.

Heyo, I’m Jenn by the by.

Champion curser, depth psychotherapist, and most pertinent for you–the relational marketing consultant for healers who are committed to living revolutionary lives simply by being, doing, and having more than the powers that be told them was allowed.

Ainsworth would rightly identify me as disorganized in my attachment and my marketing has often reflected it:

Like Curious Rebels, I’ve felt the fear and chosen vulnerability over invisibility.

I’ve been them all, and parts of all live within me.

As I’ve worked to integrate all my various parts, I’ve discovered something essential:

As much as I crave a linear, step-by-step marketing to-do plan, they’ve never worked for me. Who I am and what I want to do has never fit easily into other people's marketing strategies.

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What I needed?

A marketing compass that would attune to my unique gifts as a therapist and that would guide me into a life of deeper insight, richer connection, and financial abundance..

And when I couldn’t find it?

I created it.

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First for myself.

And now for you, too.

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