Overwhelmed and Over It • Where Families Build a Wealthier Life

Failing Forward: Why Embracing Redirection is the Secret to Entrepreneur Success


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Join us as Laura Sinclair, founder of Mother Means Business, reveals how pivoting from a brick-and-mortar gym during COVID to mentoring mom entrepreneurs taught her the power of embracing failure as redirection.

From breaking her leg to building a community of 7,000 ambitious moms, Laura shares why being fixated on the destination can hold you back from discovering your true path.

Learn why putting more money in women's hands can change the world, and discover how to build a business that survives life's unexpected challenges.

Perfect for mom entrepreneurs ready to embrace both ambition and motherhood without compromise.

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Connect with Laura:

  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itslaurasinclair
  • Website: www.laura-sinclair.com

  • Laura Sinclair believes that you and your business deserve to be seen. With over a decade of experience building digital marketing strategies for some of the world’s biggest brands, Laura has dedicated her life's work to teaching women how to grow their businesses and take big leaps into their entrepreneurial dreams through her podcast, courses, and events.

    Laura went from corporate dropout to multi-six figure business owner. Her journey ranges from public relations, sports marketing, sponsorship marketing and social media management, to nutrition coach, gym owner, women's event host, community builder, author, podcast host, investor, and CEO.

    Laura is a mom of two, CEO of the boutique social media marketing agency, The LJ Social Agency and the host of This Mother Means Business podcast and community.

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    Connect with Gabs:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabshayes/
    • Instagram: https://instagram.com/highly.inquisitive
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      Overwhelmed and Over It • Where Families Build a Wealthier LifeBy Gabs Hayes