Are You Creating a Business You Love?
Have you ever heard the story of the construction worker who complained every day at lunch?
Every day, he’d sit with his coworkers, open his lunchbox, pull out a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and sigh,
“Ugh—peanut butter and jelly again! Every. Single. Day.”
Finally, one of his coworkers asked,
“Why don’t you just ask your wife to pack something different?”
And the construction worker replied,
“My wife? I’m not married. I pack my own lunch.” 😂
The Lesson Behind the Laugh
The moral of the story?
 We pack our own lunch.
We create our business, our results, our routines—sometimes without realizing it.
If your business feels repetitive, exhausting, or underwhelming, it’s not bad luck.
 It’s habit.
 It’s pattern.
 It’s peanut butter and jelly.
And the beautiful part?
 You have the power to pack something different.
Reclaiming Your Power as the Creator
If something isn’t working in your business, that doesn’t mean you’re failing—it means you’re repeating.
You can change it the moment you become aware of it.
You can decide,
“Today, I’m packing something different.”
That might mean:
Networking with three new people today.
Trying one new way to make an offer.
Or simply giving yourself grace and rest instead of self-criticism.
Business doesn’t happen to us—we create it.
 And that realization brings you back to your power.
If your business feels like peanut butter and jelly—predictable, exhausting, or unfulfilling—it’s time to uncover why.
Take my free quiz: “What’s Blocking Your Business and Income?”
 You’ll learn what’s keeping you stuck in the same patterns and how to create more income, freedom, and ease.
3 Awareness Questions
What’s the “peanut butter and jelly” in your business—something you keep doing even though it’s not working?
What emotion drives most of your daily actions: pressure, fear, or genuine desire?
What could you choose today that would make your business feel lighter, easier, or more fun?
3 Quick Wins
Name it to change it. Identify one repeated pattern in your business that’s draining you—and decide to try something new this week.
Shift your thought. Replace “I have to” with “I want to” or “I choose to.” Notice how your energy changes.
Celebrate awareness. When you catch yourself repeating an old habit, pause and say, “I see it, and I can choose differently.”
Final Thoughts
You are the creator of your business.
If June didn’t go as planned, don’t complain about the sandwich—pack a new one.
 Decide that July will be different because you will be different.
👉 Take the free quiz to uncover what’s been keeping you in the same loop—or schedule a consultation to design a business you truly love (no peanut butter and jelly required).