The Outpost

A growing supply of paid resources for keeping the business going during the messy seasons of life.

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You were told to fix your money mindset before trying to make money.


Bills and clients did not agree to wait.


This kit helps you generate revenue while your mindset is still a work in progress.

Tags: readiness trap, revenue, stalled income

You were told progress comes from pushing harder when momentum slows.

But when energy is already stretched thin, pushing harder often traps the workday inside one stubborn task while the rest of the business waits.

This kit helps you keep the business moving even when persistence is no longer producing movement.

Tags: planning paralysis, procrastination, unfinished tasks

You were told responsible work starts with a clear plan before anything begins.

But when attention and energy are uneven, the plan keeps expanding while the work itself never starts.

This kit helps you keep work moving even when waiting for a complete plan is turning planning into the bottleneck.

Tags: planning bottleneck · execution stall · incomplete plans · unfinished work · bandwidth l

You were told to push through discomfort and stay consistent regardless of how you feel.

Even after realizing pushing harder is making things worse, the pressure to keep forcing yourself forward does not disappear.

This kit offers practical ways to keep operating without overriding every signal your system is sending first.

Tags: daily posting pressure, content creation overload, content marketing burnout

You were told the way work gets done in business is by making a plan and using willpower to carry it through.

But when energy or attention collapse, the plan stalls while unfinished work and incoming responsibilities continue to stack.

This kit helps the business keep operating even when the plan can’t be followed the way the advice expects.

Tags: bandwidth limits · capacity constraints · advice pressure · unfinished work · business continuity