The Importance of Community in Entrepreneurship

How many of your friends are also entrepreneurs?

It's a little lonely to be an entrepreneur sometimes. We speak a slightly different language than our friends and family- discussing funnels, payment processes, CRMs, and welcome sequences.

We manage demanding clients and love our favorite clients.

We struggle with the anxiety of having a slow month and imposter syndrome during the good months.

I'm slowly growing my group of business besties, and I'm incredibly grateful to have others to whom I can talk about the successes and challenges that come with being an entrepreneur.

Having a community of other entrepreneurs is a form of motivation. It's having someone you can relate to, share your ideas with, or ask for advice. We lift each other up, promote, collaborate, and laugh at the wacky things we have to think about every day.

I designed my new group coaching program, From Overwhelmed to Under Control, with the community in mind. It's a cohort group program, meaning we all start together, watch a class (on your own time), and then meet weekly to discuss the topic. You're able to learn when it works for you, but we come together to talk about how to apply it to your life and your business. For example, we will discuss how it applies to managing clients or our workflow and how we can use the information to reach our goals and grow our business.

There will be plenty of time to connect with your peers, talk about the wins and challenges in your business, laugh, have fun, and cheer each other on to be our best boss selves!

I'm in love with this program. I'm so excited to bring together a small group of fabulous, committed, and authentic entrepreneurs ready to level up their business by getting more strategic with their productivity and time. They are ready to spend more time on the things that matter in their business and their life.

Join the waitlist by August 17, 2022, for early access, discounts, and special bonuses!

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