Preorder your copy today! Release date May 16, 2026
Make It Count is the true story of how I built a multimillion-dollar business in ten years—after starting out as a jazz musician making $15,000 a year, living on dollar slices, and treating a $4.50 latte like a luxury.
This isn’t a hype book. It’s not hustle porn. And it’s definitely not a “just manifest it” fairytale.
It’s the real blueprint I had to build in real time—through messy launches, sharp pivots, unexpected growth, and the kind of pressure that tests what you’re made of. Including the day I left my cat in an animal hospital, ran a webinar anyway, and closed over $7,000 in contracts—because love sometimes looks like making sure you can afford the care the people (and creatures) you love deserve.
At the center of this book are six principles that changed everything for me—and can change everything for you:
Your Enough Number: the financial truth that replaces vague goals with calm, courageous decisions.
Visibility That Converts: how to become findable and trusted without performing your life online.
The Revenue Stack: how to build layered, resilient income that doesn’t collapse when one thing changes.
Test, Pivot, Repeat: a practical approach to experimentation that protects your business while you grow.
The Bias-Proof CEO: how to turn being underestimated into leverage—especially if you’re a woman, queer, neurodivergent, or otherwise not taken seriously by default.
The Anti-Hustle Operating System: how to scale without building a business you need to recover from.
Along the way, you’ll get the unsexy but essential stuff most books skip: the money math, the mindset rewiring, the systems, the boundaries, the pricing decisions, and the visibility moves that actually lead to revenue.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re working hard but still living too close to the edge…
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re allowed to want more…
If you’re building something real—and you want it to be profitable, sustainable, and yours…
Make It Count will show you what it actually takes.
Not the polished version. The real one.
With math. With heartbreak. With grace.
And with a reminder you may need more than you think:
There is no entrepreneur police.
You get to build the business you want—and you get to decide what success feels like.