249 | Why I Let Go of the Membership Model (and What I’m Doing Instead)
Description
Have you ever built something successful—only to realize it wasn't sustainable?
In this episode, I'm sharing why I walked away from my membership model after two years. Not because it was failing financially—but because it wasn't aligned with my constitution, season of life, or the depth of transformation I wanted to facilitate.
This isn't about memberships being "wrong." It's about discovering what's right for you.
Together, we'll explore:
- Why monthly recurring revenue isn't the holy grail for everyone (and what matters more)
- The hidden energetic costs of always-on business models—and how to recognize them
- What I learned about myself after running two different membership experiments
- How cohort-based programs can still offer recurring income (it's not all or nothing)
- The palpable difference in depth and transformation when everyone walks the journey together
- 10 essential questions to help you determine YOUR right business model
- Why trusting what you already know about yourself matters more than following trends
Whether you’re currently running a membership, considering launching one, or simply sensing that something in your business model feels off, your business model should honor your unique wiring. Your creative process. Your season of life.
And yes—it can still be profitable. Maybe even more so.
Ready to design a business that truly fits you?
Join me December 5–6 for Design Your Dream Business—a 2-day, IFS-based virtual planning retreat to create your 12-month business map, aligned with your deepest Self.
✨ Learn more & save your seat: www.saraavantstover.com/dream
Resources:
- Join the “Design Your Dream Business in 2026” Retreat
- Episode 232: What a Cease and Desist Letter Taught Me About Soul-Powered Leadership
- Subscribe to Sara’s Sunday Journal
- Connect with Sara on Instagram
- Connect with Sara on LinkedIn
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