You don't have a business problem. You are the businessand that's the problem. 

For the solopreneur whose best work is dying inside a business they're carrying alone.

You need good company.
You've been at this a long time.
You're smart. You work hard. You know your stuff.
 
And yet something keeps not working. Not quite landing. Not quite clicking.
 
So you go back into your head. You research more. You tweak the offer. You rework the draft. You consume another course.
 
And the loop continues. 
 
You don't know what's true anymore.
The voice in your head has been so loud for so long, it's started to sound like the truth.
 
The doubt feels like good sense.
The fear feels like caution.
The perfectionism feels like being thorough.
 
You think you're making smart decisions. You are. You're just making them alone — and alone, everything sounds more reasonable than it is.
 
But, it isn't.
 
It's just what happens when no one is in the room with you.
 
I know this because I've lived it.
I've been building this work for a long time. And for a long time, I sat with the same quiet doubt you're sitting with right now.
 
Am I missing something?
Is it me?
Why isn't this working?
 
I wasn't missing a strategy. I wasn't missing a system.
 
No one was in the room with me.
 
That's the whole thing.
When you're the business, every decision gets filtered through your fears, your blind spots, your history, your mood that Tuesday morning.
 
There's no separation.
 
The business doesn't have a bad quarter.
You have a bad quarter.
 
The business doesn't lose confidence.
You lose confidence.
 
The business doesn't go invisible.
You go invisible.
 
You keep tweaking the offers, the process, the content. But the business is you. The revenue doesn't change. The clients don't change. The visibility doesn't change. Not until you do.
 
That's why smart people stay stuck.
 
It's not a knowledge gap.
 
It's that no one is in the room with you to help you see your business clearly. 

Someone in your corner

Not another course. Not a noisy community. One coach who is alongside you — in the decisions, the doubt, and the hard days.

Good company, not a crowd

Good Company is 18 people, not 200. Small enough to be seen and get the right resources. Close enough that the work is real.

As private as you need it

Private Company is for solopreneurs who are ready for a deeper level of support. One coach. One client. Undivided attention.

Ready to stop carrying it alone?

 

The right company changes everything.

 

Pick the right one for you:

Good Company or Private Company

Limited Seats

Good Company

Weekly office hours and group coaching for solopreneurs who are done doing it alone.
18 seats. A small, coached group where the weight of running your business stops living only in your head.
90-min 1:1 Session + 30-day office hours + group coaching with Good Company

Invite Only

Private Company

3 month 1:1 coaching
for those ready for undivided attention.
For solopreneurs who want to go deeper — beyond the group, into the work that only happens one on one.
Apply for a conversation.
3 Month Private Company + option to attend Good Company group office hours

Hi there. 

I'm Suzanne Michelle Fox.

I work with solopreneurs and professionals stepping out of the 9-to-5 — who know what they want and are exhausted from carrying it alone.

You—the solopreneur—are the pulse behind everything I create.

A little bit about me...

I've spent three decades in worlds that rarely overlap.

From 1994 to 2004 I was an electronics technician in semiconductor manufacturing, watching automation quietly replace the people running the machines. I saw what happens when a shift in technology moves faster than the people inside it.

Since then I've spent over twenty years as a therapeutic bodyworker and transformational coach — working with people in the moments when everything feels scattered, too fast, or too heavy to carry alone.

In 2026 I find myself in a full-circle moment.

Thirty years ago I watched automation move through an industry faster than the people inside it could prepare. Today I see the same pattern forming for solopreneurs. The difference this time is that I'm not watching from the factory floor.

I'm here — alongside you — so you don't have to navigate it alone.

When I left the 9-to-5 to build something of my own, I didn't just become the strategist and the decision-maker. I became the emotional engine of the whole thing. It was both exhilarating and exhausting. And when I was carrying it alone, I wanted to give up more times than I'd like to admit. Thank goodness for the people who showed up alongside me.

That's why My Company of One™ was built— for the solopreneur who is done carrying it alone and ready for someone genuinely in their corner.

If that's you, you're in the right place — with the right company.

 

CONNECT:

email: hello@suzannemichellefox.com

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