Office hours
One live session every week. Bring your blockers, leave with a next step.
For women building a business, not just planning one
We don't talk. We do.
The room where the only currency is what you actually did today. No vision boards. No five-figure mastermind gatekeeping your next step. Just women in motion. And proof.
The truth
You've bought the course you never finished. Joined the group that went quiet inside a week. Saved four hundred posts you'll never open again. Sat through a "masterclass" that turned out to be a ninety-minute pitch. Paid for a "high-ticket" something and got a Canva PDF and a coach who answered every eleventh day.
And you're doing all of it alone. Your partner nods. Your friends are politely supportive. Your feed is full of women performing a success you can't tell is real. So you stay in the planning phase, where the dream still feels safe, because sending the thing and hearing nothing back might confirm the story you're most afraid is true.
Here's what nobody in your feed will say out loud: it was never a mindset problem. Progress is a math problem. It comes from doing the work in front of people who are doing it too, and showing your receipts even on the days the receipt is small.
The line
The ritual
Every day you post one. The one thing you did to show up in your business. Calls made. DMs sent. Pages shipped. The rate you raised. The email you finally hit send on.
And here's what makes this room different: the win is showing up, not the outcome. You called and nobody picked up? That's a receipt. You pitched and they passed? Receipt. You lost the client and posted anyway? That's the one we celebrate loudest. Because the result was never the part you controlled. Showing up is.
Inside the room
One live session every week. Bring your blockers, leave with a next step.
Post your proof of work daily. I show up in the comments, by name, not a bot.
AI, design, copy, what-to-do-next. The stuff you're Googling at midnight.
Women actually building, not performing. Accountability that doesn't feel like a chore.
A week in the room
Set the target. Name the one move that would make the week count.
Post a receipt. One thing you did in your business. Showing up is the receipt, even when the result doesn't come.
Bring what's stuck. Leave with a next step, not a pep talk.
The roundup. Everyone who showed up gets named. The outcome is optional.
Some days the receipt is a closed deal. Some days it's a call nobody returned, a pitch that got a no, a client who walked. Post it anyway. In this room, showing up is the win, and the win gets celebrated out loud.
Proof
Lauren holds me accountable for what I say I will do in a way that makes me feel she's right there with me. I've experienced a lot of coaching in my life and career. Lauren is the real deal.
It was difficult for me to figure out how to organize all the different pieces of my business, but Lauren made it so simple for me with a personalized step-by-step process.
Working with Lauren has provided me with invaluable resources, tools, and increased knowledge I will use for the rest of my life. She will exceed your expectations in every way.
The offer
Cancel anytime · Locked for as long as you stay · 30 seats, then it's gone
The fit
Who's running this
I'm Lauren Weiss. I've spent a decade running operations for households, businesses, and brands, including my own.
I'm not a coach. I'm an operator who got tired of watching smart women drown in pretty content instead of building their thing.
Receipts is the room I wish I'd had when I started.
Last call
Show up and post a receipt every day for four weeks. If nothing's moved, full refund. No forms, no exit interview, no convincing me you deserve it.