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The Power of Choosing to Show Up for Yourself with Kait Fontenot


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What does it really look like to show up for ourselves as creatives and "do the work"?

In this episode of Live Creatively, I'm talking with my friend Kait Fontenot, a Texas based designer and developer, about what it really looks like to show up for yourself in life and business…even on the hard days.

What I love most about Kait is that she keeps it real. In this episode, Kait shares so much encouragement and wisdom from what she has learned along her journey. I think you’ll be surprised by how Kait answers this important question and feel refreshed by the advice she has to offer fellow creative entrepreneurs.

Listen in as Kait and I chat about: 

  • The importance of simply choosing to show up every single day 
  • What "doing the work" really looks like
  • Developing a strong work ethic and taking responsibility for the opportunities we've been given
  • The not-so-sexy side of being a creative business owner
  • The power of rest and the vital importance of taking time to care for ourselves as creatives

Kait is the Founder and Lead Designer & Developer at Kait Studio where she works with women from all over the world to launch and scale their digital brands. Kait began her agency 7 years ago after leaving a beloved career in retail with a laptop, a baby on her lap, and a goal to help women launch online without unnecessary stress.

Connect with Kait:

  • Website
  • Instagram
  • Shopify Society Waitlist

Find the Show Notes here.

Let’s Live Creatively, friends!

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