
Throw out “should”, bet on yourself, and turn your passion into your career.
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Get your Big idea out of your head and into the world; your customers are waiting.
Understand the crux of why you want to create your business. Be able to clearly define what you “actually” will sell. It’s never about the candle or the one-hour coaching session and it’s always about the way you make your customers feel and how you can help. I’ll show up in your inbox to cheer you on and share tools with you that work. Every Friday you can sit down with a warm cup of coffee, sip from your favorite mug and take actionable steps that will move you and your business forward.
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“The Big Idea” will help you start with the nitty-gritty details that center around branding, not how to do your taxes or who’s the best accountant but who your customers are, where they hang out and how you can connect and serve them. Thinking through these questions early will help you create content and branding material that connects and attracts customers to you.
Find clients in a way that works for your personality and business.
So many of us are afraid that if we “sell” our solution we might turn into a grease-ball, saying whatever it takes to get what we want. I suspect you couldn’t be that person if you tried. You don’t have to sacrifice your soul or your values to make a sale. You do have to show up and make the offer and I’d argue having the confidence to do so is half the battle. If you’re interested in showing up as a full human, extending your hand to help other amazing humans you’re in the right place.
Relax knowing you won’t have to scour the internet, piecemealing your brand together with crossed fingers and a prayer that it will work.
Yes, you could spend every Saturday afternoon, for the rest of eternity, scouring the internet for freebies as you granny-square together a strategy for your business. But NO! Too much wasted time, overwhelm, and a serious lack of focus. You and your business deserve better. Focused tips every week will ease the overwhelm, while still creating momentum.