Implement Space as a Strategic Priority

Implement Space as a Strategic Priority

January 20, 20262 min read

"You're doing your body and business a disservice by not giving it space to receive your awareness." - Christine McIver

Implement Space as a Strategic Priority

Business is supposed to be about planning, productivity, pushing forward, right? At least, that’s what I’d always been taught: the more hours you work, the more effort you put in, the more results you should see. But here’s the truth I’ve come to learn – and it’s changed everything for me and my clients.

Pushing creates more pushing. Working harder creates exhaustion. And sacrificing space, whether it’s mental, emotional, or creative, robs you of the clarity and innovation your business actually needs to grow.

Space is not laziness. It’s not a break. It’s not a reward for working hard enough. It is one of the most powerful tools you can build into your strategy.

When you’re constantly in motion, you can’t receive the awarenesses that want to come through. You become too congested. There’s no room for new ideas, no energy left to connect with your business or even with yourself.

But when you create space consciously and strategically, you unlock access to the gold that’s already inside of you. That’s when clarity comes. Your unique brilliance emerges. And the voice that’s been drowned out by hustle? It starts to rise.

I know this because I’ve lived it. I’ve seen the difference in myself, in the way I create, and in the way I lead. And I’ve watched it transform my clients too.

Your business doesn’t just need systems. It needs space. Space to breathe. Space to receive. Space to evolve beyond the grind.

So if you’ve been stuck in a loop of hustle, fear, and overwork – I see you. I’ve been you. And I invite you to consider that what your business might really be asking for… is space.

Let’s talk about how to implement it, and what that could open up for you.

Book a Business Audit & Strategy Call with me – let’s create a business that gives back to you.


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