Making Mommy Moves

USING SOCIAL MEDIA TO BUILD YOUR BUSINESS WITHOUT BURNOUT


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Social media truly is the bane of the business owner's existence. It drains so much time and energy, and even time-saving practices aren't enough to make it tolerable sometimes.

At the same time, social media is extremely important to reach your audience, gain exposure, and communicate what's going on to your clients and customers. In order to keep myself going strong and build my business with social media without completely burning out, I've learned a few really important lessons I'd love to share with you here!

Today's goal: Implement work-life boundaries, crush limiting mindsets, and remember to give yourself grace as you learn and grow on social media and beyond.

IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT:

  • Remember not to compare your chapter 1 to someone else's chapters 5, 10, or 20 - you're not going to start off with 100k followers or show-stopping engagement levels, it takes time!
  • Find platforms and areas of opportunity that allow you to meet your audience where they are and engage, even if they aren't as popular as TikTok or Instagram
  • Block out content that brings on negativity and reinforces your limiting mindsets while learning to fill your feeds with inspiring and helpful content instead.
  • Establishing boundaries and being realistic - there's life outside of work, and the world won't end if you need to put on Do Not Disturb to stop getting bombarded with notifications

RESOURCES

  • The LYSST – Never miss an episode, blog, or exclusive deal for my favorite mom friends.
  • Download the guide to starting your first business here!
  • Get advice and other tools at www.lyssmorton.com/coaching
  • HoneyBook– CRM system I use DAILY in my floral design business, totally helpful delegation!

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Making Mommy MovesBy Lyss Morton