You Weren't Built for One Thing: My Story
- Rebecca Rapoport-Cole

- May 1
- 2 min read

If I am new to you, my name is Rebecca and I am a multi-hyphenate creative entrepreneur.
For most of my life, I was juggling multiple creative passions—performer, entrepreneur, coach, artist.
The pressure to "pick one thing" was constant, as was the burnout.
I worried I'd be seen as a "master of none." And the more pressure I felt, the louder my imposter voice became.
Eventually, I had to decide: Was I willing to give up the creative work I loved? No.
Could I find a way to keep it all and build something sustainable?
Yes—and I was determined to figure it out.
Good news: I did.
I went back to school, became an ICF-certified coach, and built a practice rooted in my 15+ years of lived experience: how to manage multiple passions without losing what makes you whole.
Over the past 2.5 years, I've formalized that into a program for multi-hyphenates who refuse to pick one thing.
And today, I'm officially sharing it with you.
WHY WHAT YOU'VE TRIED HASN'T WORKED
Maybe you've tried productivity hacks or worked on mindset. But nothing sticks—because most approaches address your inner critic OR your external chaos, never both.
And for multi-hyphenates, that gap is where burnout lives. Every time you try to build a better system, the voice shows up: "Who are you to think you can manage all this? Pick a lane!"
WITHOUT A NEW APPROACH Six months from now, you're still piecing things together, still second-guessing, still carrying guilt about not focusing on "the right thing." The burnout compounds. |
THE 12-WEEK MULTI-HYPHENATE INTEGRATION PROGRAM
This program addresses both the mindset and creating systems.
We start by silencing the voice sabotaging your systems, then build structures designed for how you actually work—not how you "should" work. |
WHAT CHANGES
You'll stop second-guessing every decision, manage multiple income streams without burning out, and build a life that holds all of you—not just the parts that are easy to explain.
You don't need to work harder. You need a life built for who you actually are. |
Book Free Clarity Call |




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