I'm Kendra Nix — wife, mom, NICU survivor, and corporate baddie. Educated and credentialed, I spent years building a career that looked great on paper but wasn't on my terms. After 123 days in the NICU left me feeling behind in every area of life, I leaned on my husband and my village to help me find my way back — and then I found my purpose. Now I teach moms how to go from behind to paid, building income and a life they actually love on their own terms.
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Hey Hey {first_name},
Last week I talked about backend leaks. This week I’m showing you how to find them.
I just posted a full walkthrough of the tech audit I run for my clients — the same one I ran on my own business when I realized my backend was a mess.
Spoiler: I found redundant tools, manual processes that should’ve been automated months ago, and zero documentation for anything.
And if you want a head start, reply with your biggest backend frustration. I read every one.
Let’s fix what’s broken,
Kendra
P.S. Later this week I’m dropping a free SOP template that pairs perfectly with this audit. Keep an eye out.
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Running a business, raising a family, and trying to stay sane in between? Welcome to my world. I’m a Wife, CEO, MOM, and a woman who wears more hats than I can count—and honestly, I’d be drowning without one secret weapon:
"I don't like to gamble, but if there's one thing I'm willing to bet on, it's myself."
— Beyonce'
Business Tip:
Every time you do a task more than twice in a week, ask yourself: "Can this be automated, templated, or delegated?"
If it takes you 10 minutes each time and you do it 3x a week, that's 26 hours a year on ONE task. At your rate, that's thousands of dollars in lost revenue.
Start a running list this week. Just write down every repeated task. By Friday, you'll have your automation priority list — and you'll be shocked how long it is.
Your time is your most expensive asset. Stop spending it on repeat.
I'm Kendra Nix — wife, mom, NICU survivor, and corporate baddie. Educated and credentialed, I spent years building a career that looked great on paper but wasn't on my terms. After 123 days in the NICU left me feeling behind in every area of life, I leaned on my husband and my village to help me find my way back — and then I found my purpose. Now I teach moms how to go from behind to paid, building income and a life they actually love on their own terms.