May 2026 Practice
108 offers. 31 days. One mala of courage.
A mala has 108 beads. Each bead is a repetition — a mantra, a breath, a practice. You don't rush through them. You don't skip. You hold each one between your fingers and count it.
In May You Offer, each bead is an offer — a moment where you extend something of value to another person and let go of the outcome.
This isn't about hustle. It's not about closing. It's about practicing the act of giving until it becomes natural — until the fear of rejection loses its grip, until offering becomes as automatic as breathing.
108 times in 31 days is roughly 3-4 offers per day. That's a pace that stretches you without breaking you. By the end of May, you'll have a complete mala of evidence that you can offer, that people want what you have, and that the asking was never the hard part.
Wider than you think:
"I do X — would that help with what you're going through?"
"Here's something I created. It's for people who..."
"I have a spot open. I think you'd be a great fit."
"I made this for you. No strings."
"You mentioned X last time. Want to explore that?"
"I know someone who could help with that — let me connect you."
The only rule: it must involve another human being. Writing a post isn't an offer until you share it. Thinking about calling someone isn't an offer until you call. The practice is in the doing.
You know your work is good. You know it helps people. But the gap between knowing and offering is where most of your energy gets stuck. You write the post and don't publish it. You think of someone who needs your help and don't reach out. You have the perfect response and stay quiet.
This practice is for that gap. 108 times across 31 days, you close it.
It's designed for coaches, healers, consultants, creatives, therapists, and anyone whose livelihood depends on other people knowing what they do. But the principle is universal: if you struggle to ask for what you want, this practice will change your relationship with asking.
108 offers. 31 days. Begin May 1.
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