Blogs to help you & your small business grow
I’m passionate about helping creative women to grow and develop in their lives, their businesses, and their confidence. That’s why, in every single blog post, you’ll find helpful strategies to help you do just that. I want to help as many women as possible, no matter their budget, and that’s why every blog post packs such a punch - so I can reach as many people as possible.
Enjoy,
Laura x
you cannot be brilliant at everything all of the time
And so, here is my message to you (and it goes well beyond the housework:) you, you beautiful, overachieving, inspirational, tired woman: you cannot be brilliant at everything all of the time. Here's how to make that happen and still feel ok:
1. Do less. Make a list of all the processes in your business or home life: what absolutely HAS to be done to ensure it keeps running? Do that (and no more).
Creative coaches and their “top” advice
If you’re on more than one email list from creative coaches and mentors, you've heard everyone’s “top” advice.
A coach and mentor cannot do it for you, so invest when you're ready to put time in and make change.
And yes! That is my top piece of advice, too. I see this all the time with clients.
But that “top” advice really isn’t helpful, now is it? You know that.
That’s why today I want to share with you my second best piece of advice.
Always have an (intuitive and holistic) plan.
Power pressure of social media
Social media has been an incredibly useful tool in helping me build awareness of and engagement with Power of Mum. I've met some brilliant people and my posts have been shared and commented on regularly.
It's also been a genuine source of anxiety, obsession and addiction. It's felt like there's been so much pressure:
Beating social media overwhelm in your joyful small business
Social media is a complicated beast. So many of us use social media for our businesses which means we are always switched on to it. Always thinking about ways to increase our reach, engage with our audience, sell more products, be authentic, stay visible. The list goes on. And on.
So, how can we navigate social media without succumbing to comparisonitis and feeling overwhelmed?