The Reason Your Content Doesn’t “Stick” Has Nothing To Do With Your Effort.

You’re Not Inconsistent.
​Something Happens Right Before You’re Seen.

If Your Visibility Starts… Then Drops,
​This Will Show You Exactly What’s Causing It.

REVEALED RIGHT NOW!

This Is What Most People Don’t Realise:

You Can Show Up.
You Can Create Content.
You Can Start Momentum.

But Then...

  • You Hesitate
  • You Pull Back
  • Your Visibility Drops

Not Randomly.
👉 At A Very Specific Point.

Enter your best email address below 

Your information is secure and won't be shared

Takes 2 Minutes. No Fluff. Just Clarity.

If This Feels Familiar:

  • You Start Posting… Then Disappear
  • You Overthink Right Before Sharing
  • You Lose Momentum When Things Start Working
  • You Hold Back What You Actually Want To Say
  • Your Visibility Drops Under Pressure

👉 This Is Not Inconsistency.

This Is A Pattern.

There’s A Repeatable Pattern That Activates
Right Before Or During Visibility

And Unless You Can See It:​

👉 You’ll Keep Hitting The Same Drop Point

This Is What The Quiz Will Show You

In Less Than 2 Minutes, You’ll See:

  • What Happens Right Before Your Visibility Drops
  • Which Functional Freeze™ Pattern You’re In
  • Why Your Momentum Doesn’t Hold

This Isn’t General Visibility Advice

This Is Based On The Visibility Freeze Matrix™

A Diagnostic System That Identifies
The Patterns That Cause Visibility To Collapse Under Pressure.

If Your Visibility Isn’t Holding…

It’s Not Because You Need More Strategy.
👉 It’s Because Something Is Happening At The Point Of Exposure.

logo-white.png

Maureen Hayes • Functional Freeze Specialist

I Don’t Motivate Women Into Visibility.
I Identify What Made It Unsafe - And Help Them Rebuild Capacity Without Collapse.

© Reignite Your Sass, trading as Unmuted Visibility™
Functional Freeze™ and associated frameworks are proprietary intellectual property.
All rights reserved.

This work focuses on nervous system performance patterns in functional, high-capacity women.
It is not therapy and does not treat crisis-level trauma.