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An Inspired Chat with Quinna Water of Brentwood/Franklin

We recently had the chance to connect with Quinna Water and have shared our conversation below.

Hi Quinna, thank you for taking the time to reflect back on your journey with us. I think our readers are in for a real treat. There is so much we can all learn from each other and so thank you again for opening up with us. Let’s get into it: What do the first 90 minutes of your day look like?
I’m a firm believer in being intentional in the mornings for the POWER HOUR. I like to start my day with a cup of hot water, and do 10-20 minutes of journaling- asking for guidance and support to achieve my goals and for God and the Universe to remove any obstacles in my path. I then listen to a Neville Goddard recording to relax and center myself while I do some face yoga exercises and then go for a 20 minute walk before starting work for the day.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
When I began my entrepreneurial journey in 2021, coaching wasn’t even on my radar. I was building a digital marketing business because it felt practical, measurable, and like a tangible way to help women get their work into the world.
As I helped women craft their content, set up systems, and market themselves online, deeper conversations started to surface. I realized very quickly that the heights we reach will always match the depths we’re willing to explore.
The shadows began to show themselves as visibility blocks, feeling unworthy of charging, the fear of being seen, the desire for success mixed with guilt for wanting more. And I saw how often these internal patterns were the real thing slowing them down.
That’s when I recognized how natural it was for me to blend the practical with the internal…the systems with the subconscious work. Implementing this in my own life and business changed everything for me. And when I began sharing it with my clients, I knew I had found the place I was meant to serve from.
We need both the structure to grow and the inner permission to receive fully, freely, and without guilt.

My name is Quinna Oceanna Water, and yes, I’m a business coach…but that title barely scratches the surface of what I actually do.
I help entrepreneurial women accomplish their goals by giving them structure, accountability, guidance, and support.
But underneath that, what I really do is help them see themselves differently.
I’m passionate about taking things that feel complicated and simplifying them until they feel doable. Soo many brilliant women stay stuck not from lack of talent, but from overwhelm and self-doubt. Watching a woman step into her power and finally claim the work she was meant for is my absolute favorite thing ever!
My background in transpersonal counseling taught me that the mind is the gatekeeper of everything we desire. You can have the most beautiful business plan in the world, but if your subconscious is still running fear, guilt, or old identity patterns… implementation becomes nigh impossible.
So I create the structure and create the container for us to go deeper and bring those goals to life! On an identity level, so it is truly sustainable.
I’m currently THRILLED to launch the version 2.0 of The Follow-Through Formula, a group coaching experience designed to take entrepreneurial women from idea to execution. This new version goes even deeper, offering the structure, clarity, support, and accountability to bring their goals to life in a grounded, sustainable way.
The women who were in my previous iteration of The Follow-Through formula shared with me that that experience was a turning point in their lives, they hold themselves differently and it acted as a full body activation for their purpose and embodiment.
THIS is why I do what I do.
Our minds are limitless and our potential expands dramatically when we’re surrounded by the right people.
What once felt impossible will start to feel inevitable.
And I’m EXTREMELY passionate about helping women rise on their own terms, in their own timeline, with joy, sustainability, and deep inner alignment.

Okay, so here’s a deep one: What relationship most shaped how you see yourself?
My marriage! My husband saw potential in me that I never knew existed. He believed in my ability to learn, grow, and have a powerful impact long before I had any idea what I was capable of.

If you could say one kind thing to your younger self, what would it be?
If I could say one thing to my younger self I would say “You can do ANYTHING you set your mind to and don’t worry about what other people think…they’re way more worried about their own stuff anyway!”

Next, maybe we can discuss some of your foundational philosophies and views? What are the biggest lies your industry tells itself?
Sacrifice is necessary for large success.
There’s this pervasive narrative in the entrepreneurial world that in order to “make it,” you have to give up everything else that matters…your health, your peace…your joy. Hustle until you’re empty.
There’s this mentality all about proving your worth by how exhausted you are.
And I simply don’t believe that’s true.
In fact, I’ve seen the opposite.
When women learn to build businesses from alignment rather than depletion…
When we have systems, support, and structure instead of relying on sheer willpower…(which will never last anyway)
AND we heal the subconscious beliefs that make us feel guilty for receiving…
Success becomes sustainable.
The real path to prosperity isn’t through burnout, but through clarity, regulation, consistency, and joy.
My work has shown me that women thrive when they honor their energy instead of sacrificing it. That they grow faster when they feel supported instead of stretched thin. And that the most profound breakthroughs happen not when we push harder, but when we become the version of ourselves who can hold the success we’re calling in.

Okay, so before we go, let’s tackle one more area. What is the story you hope people tell about you when you’re gone?
I hope the story people tell about me when I’m gone is that I was courageous enough to put myself out there, even when it was uncomfortable, and even when the path wasn’t clear.
I want them to say that I lived my purpose loudly and that my courage gave other women permission to rise into their own.
That because I chose to stand in my truth, other women learned to stand in theirs.
I hope people talk about the ripple effect… not just in business, but in identity, confidence, and self-worth. That I helped women reclaim parts of themselves they had buried: their power, their voice, their ability to receive, their capacity to hold LARGE sums of money without guilt or fear.
If people say, “Because of Quinna, I believed in myself a little more,” or “Quinna helped me become the most authentic version of me,” or “Quinna showed me what was possible,” then that is a legacy I would be proud to leave behind. And honestly…it’s already happening!

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