What if there was something that would help you stop making excuses and start achieving your dreams?

And it was actually something you’d look forward to and bring you closer to people you love.

My friends and I call it a…

BFF Board Meeting

The BFF Board Meeting is the twice-a-year tradition that’s helped me and my closest friends reflect, recalibrate, and cheer each other on — not just in work, but in life. And I’ve built a guide that gives you the exact format we use, so you can start your own.

HOW IT BEGAN

This started on a beach in Mexico. We were drinking watermelon margaritas in the shade, notebooks out, talking about what we actually wanted for our lives — not just our careers, but our relationships, our habits, how we felt in our bodies.

That day, we held our first “board meeting.” No performance, no pressure — just a place to reflect, name what mattered, and make a plan with friends who could hold us to it.

Since then, it’s become our twice-a-year ritual. And every time, we leave feeling clearer, closer, and more motivated.

What you get with this guide:

A 35+ page downloadable PDF guide that walks you through everything you need to run your own BFF Board Meeting — with your besties or solo.

Inside, you’ll find:
✅ The philosophy behind the ritual
✅ How to choose who’s in your “boardroom”
✅ Sample agendas and meeting structures
✅ Thoughtful prep questions for before the session
✅ Group prompts to deepen clarity and insight
✅ Systems for planning, accountability, and follow-through
✅ Scripts, real examples, and reflection templates
✅ ChatGPT prompts for solo board meetings

Listen, girl, I’m speaking from experience…

You don’t need another goal-setting framework or to do list app.
You need a space where you can tell the truth and get clear about what you want, why you want it and what you’re willing to do to make it happen.

A BFF Board Meeting is about asking better questions.
It’s about having people who see your potential — and hold you gently to it.
It’s about stepping into the version of yourself you’ve been circling for a while not just because you want it but because you know how much you want the same for them.

This isn’t about impressing each other or anybody else.
It’s about becoming the versions of yourselves you’re endlessly proud of, together.

You might be wondering…


Do I really need a guide for this?
Nope, not at all. I already know that if you’re the type of person who has gravitated to this idea, you’re a go-getter and organized. You are fully capable of starting the ritual on your own — in fact, I encourage it, if that’s what’s right for you right now. Nothing that’s in this guide is a revolutionary, first-of-it’s kind idea.

What this guide is is ready to go. You can spend the time researching formats, brainstorming questions, going through the trial and error of the first couple board meetings to figure out what works best (just like we did). But that takes time and energy. And if you’re focused on getting to your goals faster, that time and energy could just as easily be spent toward that focus by taking the jumpstart of learning from our experience. But it’s totally up to you.

What if I hate goal-setting?
Ask yourself why. Do you hate goal setting because it brings up all the feelings of all the times you’ve set goals and not achieved them in the past? Goal setting is really just saying a dream out loud so the people who tend to hate the activity are those who feel something about their ability to achieve those dreams.

That’s where the workshopping and accountability of having these conversations with your dearest friends come in. We have all sorts of excuses when we’re just dealing with ourselves, but having your friends there shifts the dynamic - you’re not alone in problem solving but you’re also not alone with your own excuses. Your progress towards your goal can really shift as a result. that Same. This isn’t about productivity. It’s about tuning in, choosing what matters, and gently walking toward it — on your own terms.

What if I’m bad at follow-through?
That’s kind of the point. We don’t achieve most goals we set because we aren’t actually clear on what it takes to get there. Board Meeting forces us each to get clear on the actual steps toward our goals, how we’re going to tackle them and what we get when we do (yes, I highly recommend including prizes)! If you stick with our method, you’ll each leave the meeting with one accountability goal that you’re going to hold each other the most accountable to — plus ideas for how to structure your rewards, habits, and systems so they actually work for you.

What if I don’t have friends like this?
I understand that not all of us have the type of friend group to do this type of work with. So there’s a whole section on how to do it solo, using ChatGPT to act as your board meeting group. But I also offer some suggestions on how to start building the kinds of friendships that can hold this kind of depth. (You might be surprised who’s ready to go there.)

Ready to start your own tradition?

The guide is $5.79. That’s it.

Just enough to make it feel real — but accessible enough to be a “why not?” purchase. (Especially if you split it with at least one of your besties.)

You’ll get the full PDF immediately, and you can run your first board meeting as soon as this weekend.

Really can’t swing even $5?

Head here to grab the free download of the questions my friends and I ask ourselves during Board Meeting. You can get the same questions that my friends and I use, just you won’t get as many examples and explanations or all the bells and whistles of tips on logistics, choosing your board or ChatGPT prompts for solo board meetings.