Your Simple & Spacious Business

How I’ve sustained a client workload for over a decade 🪴


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I’ve found that we talk a lot about growth as small business owners but not enough about actually sustaining these businesses of ours for the long run.

Because longevity has always been my goal, not the endless pursuit of more, more, more.

Sustaining the energy, devotion, courage and creativity that my business asks of me has been essential for me in my work ever since I started my business 12 years ago now.

It’s how I’ve been able to stay committed to doing my very best work for my clients and customers and continue to sustain steady sales in my business thanks to strong word of mouth, testimonials, and sustaining a gentle marketing plan too.

So today I’m sharing the ways I’ve supported my business to sustain a client workload for over a decade now, from the ways I’ve designed my offers, to how I protect the space I need to hold space, and why downloading my brain was one of the best decisions I’ve made and more.

Whatever your business model, my hope is that this episode holds some space for you to explore what sustaining the energy, devotion, courage, and creativity your business asks of you looks like for you too 🌼

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