I’ve Faced Worse Than You—

10,000 Cold Calls Worse.

Last night, I took my two little kids to the Great Montreal Christmas Market.

It was packed. No crowd control.

At one point, the flow stopped, and people were squished together.

Momma bear mode kicked in.

I had to get my kids out of the crush.

If something went wrong, keeping two little ones safe would be a nightmare.

As I moved us to the edge of the crowd, a large man in the opposite direction got right in my face.

He yelled. Blamed me for the standstill.

But here’s the thing: I didn’t react.

Because I’ve:

  • Made tens of thousands of cold calls.

  • Taken thousands of sales calls.

  • Spoken with everyone from broke startup founders to CEOs of billion-dollar companies.

All of that taught me one thing:
Don’t take emotions personally.

Unless you’re my husband, my kids, or my mom, your opinion doesn’t move me.

This mindset? It’s a game-changer for business owners too.

Because the fear of putting yourself out there and worrying about what others think keeps too many people stuck.

But if you want to grow—really grow—you need systems that work.

You need predictable ways to book and close new business.

Here’s the kicker: Paid ads aren’t the way to do it. They’re expensive, risky, and unforgiving when your offer or messaging isn’t dialed in.

With Cash Architects, we show you how to test and refine for pennies instead of thousands.

Here’s how it works:


Phase 1: $20,000/Month (Weeks 1-16)
We’ll define your ideal client, craft a killer offer, and set up the tech stack to automate. By the end, you’ll have an Appointment Machine pulling in $20k/month.

Phase 2: $50,000/Month (Weeks 17-34)
We scale it with the Curiosity Paradox Formula, increasing recurring revenue to $50k/month—while keeping your time commitment under 90 minutes a day.

Phase 3: $84,000/Month (Weeks 35-52)
We’ll build a team that scales the machine to 5+ daily appointments, driving $1M/year in revenue. Your role? 5 minutes a day.

The investment?
$200 to reserve your spot. $200 weekly. That’s it. No fluff. No long contracts.

Oh, and the guy who got in my face?
I firmly (but politely) wished him a Merry Christmas … BRO.

PS. If you’re ready to put a system in place that breaks free of the referral trap, we’re opening spots for January’s intake. Want details? Reply “Cash Architects” to this email, and I’ll send them your way.