Entrepreneurship is hard. Doing it alone is harder...
Are you starting to wake up every day feeling like you want to burn down your business, one more growing pain away from calling it quits? Trust me, I’ve been there, done that, and lived to tell my cautionary tale (somebody design a t-shirt for me already!)
Picture this: (Golden Girls fan for life), There I was, building a beauty brand while juggling my day job. My business was growing enough to wave goodbye to my 9-to-5. But did I leap? Nope. I kept working on my business while corporate kept working on crushing my spirit.
For ten years, I juggled like a circus performer on espresso. My business was my creative lifeline, my corporate escape plan. But then came the growing pains. There were gaps in my business I couldn’t see, opportunities I had to turn down.
Cuz here’s the thing – When it comes to business growth it’s not just about unchecked business metrics. It’s the sneaky ways corporate America dimmed my light, forced me to shrink, to people-please, and self-doubt.
Sound familiar?
The fact is if you struggled to ask for a raise you will struggle to raise your prices!
But here’s the good news: I can help you turn those corporate survival tactics into your business growth superpower. (Seriously, you don’t need any more “fixing” – you’re not broken, the system is!)
What we do need – and I’m here for – are more women thriving off the ladder, (that wasn’t build for us) by building a profitable business that pays us like the, (chances are the male) CEO of that corporate gig we left behind.
Because let’s face it – success leaves clues. If you did it once, you can do it again… but what got you here won’t get you to the next level. That’s where I come in, armed with a zone of genius for spotting growth opportunities, a talent for motivating the most brightest (and often most doubtful) minds, and a gift for crafting stories that sell.
Since 2016, I’ve been the strategic thought partner and implementer for women-led small business owners who took their talents outside the confines of a corporate office. Let’s add you to the list!