Today I want to talk about something that has been on my mind and that I’ve been combating myself. A lot of you are moms, your business is your side hustle, and you’re really pinched for time and energy. What well are you going to pull all the energy needed to get done from?
We’ve all been there! I’ve been struggling with an autoimmune issue lately, and it makes my energy levels lower, but I still have things I want and need to do. How do you figure out how to still get things done when you aren’t feeling it?
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Laurelann Easton is the owner of Wrapped Up In Jewelry. She makes incredibly unique jewelry using stones and crystals and wire wrapping inspired by nature.
She got into jewelry making as a kid when she got some really simply jewelry making kits. Once she got internet, she saw so much more of what was out there and wanted to learn how to do more. In college, she turned it into something to do on the side and it eventually turned into a business.
When Etsy stopped working for her, she set out to create her own platform where she can sell to her audience on her own terms. She tells us how she got started, how she learned to create recurring revenue to make her income more predictable, and what she does for social media marketing.
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Molly Kubes is the founder of the Spiritual Business Accelerator, an online business program for spiritual women to help them build online businesses.
She started out as a full-time yoga instructor. Yoga had really served her in her life, and she loved teaching it. But the only way to make enough to pay all her bills was to teach 16 different yoga classes in a week. She tried to make it work, but it just wasn’t sustainable and she started to burn out. She still wanted to share this, so she built an online yoga course, and she made more in the first 6 weeks than she had made in the whole year doing classes.
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But, before we meet Molly, I want to teach you about Coming From a Place...
Wendy Yalom and I have been working together for a number of years, she does all of my brand photography. She is so amazingly talented, and brings so much joy, beauty, and talent to our photo shoots.
So many people hate getting their picture taken, and this really what drew Wendy into brand photography in the first place. Even capable, confident people tend to freeze up in front of a camera. Making people feel more confident and comfortable is what lights her up with purpose.
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But, before we meet Wendy, I want to teach you about Imperfect Action:
If the idea of getting on a Facebook Live is terrifying, try the practice of taking imperfect action every day. Until...
Today I am going to talk about something that’s near and dear to my heart: how to be a wealthy artist. There are 3 myths that I am going to bust right open about being a wealthy artist and what it means to be in business as a creative. We are going to give these myths a big hell no so that you can focus on making a full time living out of the work that you love!
The three myths of the wealthy artist:
We have something amazing in store for you. Dana Tao is an incredible entrepreneur and human being, and she has so many amazing tips about being an entrepreneur, getting your mindset right, and utilizing Instagram.
Dana started her own business after her husband and friends encouraged her to pursue it. She took the leap, and the rapid growth caught her completely off guard. She talks about having support and attracting your people, pushing positivity, and working in a creative flow in your business.
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But, before we meet Dana, I want to teach you about Customer Stories:
There are 5 types of stories you should have available to you when you are talking about your brand:
Jenna Macintyre is passionate about human design, a system of the energies we hold in our bodies that helps to inform how we are meant to move through the world.
When she learned about it and her own design type, so many things about the world just clicked into place. She grew up on a farm where nobody practiced anything remotely like human design, but it still taught her a sense of honoring mother nature.
She tells us all about how to apply human design to your life and your business, what it’s like to be an entrepreneur, and how to ignore all the haters and attract all the right people.
But, before we meet Jenna, I want to teach you about Abundance in the Universe:
We do not create abundance, it is always present. The universe has more resources, more joy, than we could ever need.
The problem is that we create limitations for ourselves. We create the blocks to getting more followers, more money, more joy.
You need to unlearn those limitations you’ve arbitrarily set...
Gabby Ortega is a holistic mental health coach, helping her clients with tools for healing, awakening, and becoming their highest self.
Mental health was always a conversation around her health, and as someone who suffered from anxiety and depression herself, Gabby embarked on her own self-healing journey to get back to feeling happy. With her background in clinical psychology, she found a large group of people who had problems that didn’t necessarily need a diagnosis, but that they just needed to find a way to move past all of these things.
But, before we meet Gabby, I want to teach you about Journaling:
Journaling is so important for your personal life, but it can also be important for our businesses. Every day, I practice getting my journal out and going over what I’m working towards.
What are some of the things holding you back from seeing your goals through? Maybe we don’t think we can do it, or we don’t know how to make a full time living doing what we...
Davey Fisher is an amazing certified trainer and the fitness director at The Ranch Malibu & Spa, where I take my yearly retreats. He is also a model and real estate agent, and helps represent some brands to help you be the strongest version of yourself.
Davey majored in kinesiology, and on a whim he took on an assistantship in LA under some strength conditioning coaches who were prepping athletes for the NFL draft. He stayed involved there for a few months, and it ended up leading to him leaving his job in Seattle.
We touch on the importance of retreats, showing up for yourself, and getting some self care.
But, before we meet Davey, I want to teach you about The Importance of Retreat:
I try to take a week of time away every year, and it is a vital part of my creativity and entrepreneurship.
Taking yourself away from your surroundings, your schedule, and the “stuff” in your life can really shake things up. It gives you more time and space to think things...
We’re going to do things a little differently today. Instead of a guest, I’m going to share my story and tell you a little more about why I do what I do. This came about from a listener suggestion, and I’m so happy to take that feedback in.
I want to put my story out there and tell you a little about why I do what I do. It does make me feel a little vulnerable, but I know that these stories can help others and I want to let you all know that you are not alone!
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