Ever feel like you spend more energy on your clients’ businesses then you do on your own? It’s easy to get so caught up in your client’s businesses that you settle for less in yours. But when you devote time and energy to trying new things in your business, you get to provide the best possible support for your clients’ businesses and keep growing your own. This episode on The Intentional Creative Podcast, I sat down with Natasha of @shinewithnatasha to talk about how she niched down, established herself as an Instagram expert, and grew her business through fearless experimentation.
Over the years, I’ve learned that there’s only one way to find out if a decision is the right one: make it and see. There’s always a chance it won’t work out, but how will you ever know if you don’t try?
This week on the podcast, I’m talking about my own experiences with analysis paralysis and how I finally stopped over-planning and started *doing.*
This week on the podcast, I’m sitting down with my friend and fellow creative, Christy Gagnon. She’s been a wedding photographer for over 12 years, and now she’s a mentor and coach for other like-minded business owners. We talked about how she got started, her process for building a community around her business, and how she decided to pivot her business to where it is today.
This week on the podcast, I want to share seven lessons I learned in my business in 2020 that I’ll be carrying into the coming year. I did a lot of outsourcing, team building, and (let’s be honest) soul searching in 2020, and I’ve finally created a business that I feel totally comfortable in.