When I first started introducing Profit First to my clients—yes, the book by Mike Michalowicz, I expected fireworks. Cheers. Relief. Spreadsheets rejoicing.
Instead? I got resistance.
Not because the framework didn’t work—it does, beautifully. But because the language tripped alarms in the nervous systems of the rebel healers and change-makers I serve.
Profit?
That word feels sticky.
Misaligned.
Too… corporate.
And don’t even get my people started on “goals.”
Goals feel like cages.
Like checkboxes on someone else’s spreadsheet.
They imply a finish line. A binary. Win or lose.
But my people?
They are mission-oriented.
Movement-minded.
Here not just to grow a business—but to birth a better world.
They don’t want “goals.” They want devotions.
They want soul-aligned milestones that honor the rhythm of their seasons and the sacredness of their work.
They want prosperity that doesn’t demand they trade their values for viability.
Here’s what happens when we don’t rewrite the rules:
We stay stuck in the martyrdom loop.
We give and give until our magic dries up.
We build movements that can’t pay their rent.
We burn out before the revolution ever begins.
So I pivoted.
I started speaking instead about Prosperity First—not just as a money method, but as a mantra. Not just a system, but a soul-led strategy. Over time, it became the name of my business. And even that took years to land with the fullness it now holds.
Because, truthfully? When I first started talking about prosperity, I sounded like every other Instagram coach with a ring light and a Canva subscription:
“Abundance in all things… whaa whaa whaa…”
Insert eye roll here.
It took two years—two years of unlearning, experimenting, floundering, deepening—to define prosperity on my own terms.
Here’s where I landed:
Prosperity is unapologetically asking for and receiving all that you desire—and in greater abundance than you can imagine—in the present moment.
Or, in your favorite Shaneh-ism: Thank you, more please.
And what might that “greater abundance” look like?
Overflow that shows up as sold-out offers, surprise wire transfers, radiant health, time-rich mornings, and the kind of rest that rewires your DNA.
Not someday. Not once you earned it. Now.
That’s where the magic lives.
In this world I’m building, putting yourself first isn’t selfish.
It’s sacred.
Because your gifts, your wisdom, your magic, your PROFITS?
They’re for you first.
Only when your own cup is overflowing can you serve from the saucer.
Only when your needs are fully met can you be the lighthouse you were born to be.
Recently, I saw a post on Facebook that said:
“This isn’t chaos and it’s not unpredictable. Every injustice you’re witnessing is connected, and PROFIT is the throughline.”
And my belly sank and my heart broke.
Because I know this person. Not personally, but spiritually.
They’re a good soul. Fierce. Awake. Deeply committed.
But I’d argue they’re wrong.
Greed is the throughline.
Exploitation is the poison.
Profit is neutral—until we make it sacred.
Profit is potential—until we reject it out of fear.
When we abandon profit, we abandon the fuel for our movements.
When we demonize prosperity, we dilute our capacity to create meaningful and lasting change.
And I won’t do that. Not now. Not ever.
I won’t let anyone else control the narrative of my expansion.
I’m not here to define it for you—only you get to decide who you are and who you’re becoming.
But let me offer you this…
You get to reframe every word that once felt dangerous.
You get to rebuild the bones of what success looks like for you.
You get to claim prosperity and purpose without apology.
So…
✨ What might shift if your “goals” became devotions?
✨ What would become possible if profit wasn’t shameful—but sacred?
✨ Who benefits when you play small, and what might shift if you decided they’re no longer the boss of you?
PS: In Shaneh’s World, we serve from the overflow.
We dare to call profit sacred.
We place ourselves—our joy, our magic, our mission—first.
Because when we rise, we ripple.
And when we prosper, the system shakes.
Profit is protest. Devotion is disruption.
And this?
This is how we build empires of enough.
Song of the day: Cool with Being Crazy by Willow City
Thank you for teaching the idea of unapologetically.
Thanks for teaching that in the world you’re building, putting yourself first isn’t selfish. It’s sacred.
Thanks for teaching that only when your needs are fully met can you be the lighthouse you were born to be.
I love this!!!!