One decision each day, Monday through Thursday. Your answers will feel separate — that is by design. Complete each one on its day, do not read ahead, and your Fusion Portrait will be revealed when all four are done.
Before you can name an offer, write a caption, or design a freebie, you need to know who she is. Not a demographic. Not an age range. Her Tuesday morning. What does her day actually feel like, and what is weighing on her right now?
"I am building for a woman who isOther people research to validate an idea. You research to understand a woman. Today you use the words she already said out loud — in a comment, a review, a post, a conversation. Not a summary. Not a paraphrase. Her actual words. This is the clearest signal of what she is missing and what she is ready to receive.
"She is struggling with:Your guide walked you through two models — service-based and digital product — and asked you to hold two honest questions: what can you realistically do right now, and what do you want your life to look like in one year? A business built honestly for this season can grow with you. One that fights your season will stall. This is your answer.
"Based on my life right now, I have decided toEvery offer needs four things: a person, a problem, a promise, and a path. You now have the first two. Thursday is where you name the beginning of the third. One sentence. The first thing you could offer her. It does not have to be finished. It does not have to be perfect. It has to be something you can begin.
"My first idea isComplete all four days to unlock your portrait.
Session 3, Monday asks you to write your Fusion Portrait in one paragraph. Below is your portrait assembled from your four answers — ready to paste directly into the Monday field. Copy it, open Session 3 Field Notes, and use it as your starting point.
This is your Fusion Portrait. It is not a finished business plan. It is the clearest starting point you have ever had. What you just described — the woman, her words, your model, your first idea — is the foundation that everything else in your business gets built on top of.
Every line of content you write, every offer you describe, every caption you post, every product you create from here forward should trace back to what you just read. When something feels unclear or scattered, come back to this portrait. Ask yourself:
If three out of four are yes, you are building in the right direction. If you are unsure, return to the portrait. It is already telling you what she needs. You wrote it yourself.
You did not just answer four questions.
You wrote the first page of your business story.
The portrait is yours to refine as you learn more. But it needed to exist before you could refine it. Now it does. That is what you accomplished this week.
Before Session 3: Share this portrait with your guide.
This is how she knows where you are and what to build on next. Use the button below to send it directly, or copy it and paste it into a message. You are not building alone.