In today’s episode, I’m bringing you a cozy, real-life catch up from my very loud Florida house (construction noises and all 🙃). Baby girl just turned 11 months, and I’m sharing honestly about the time vortex of new motherhood, juggling nap-time work blocks, and why I feel like I’m still in the “newborn bubble” almost a year later. We chat about life lately—Halloween as the Flintstones, traveling to California for my brother’s baby shower, my first solo trip away from Amalia for a mastermind ...
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In today’s episode, I’m bringing you a cozy, real-life catch up from my very loud Florida house (construction noises and all 🙃). Baby girl just turned 11 months, and I’m sharing honestly about the time vortex of new motherhood, juggling nap-time work blocks, and why I feel like I’m still in the “newborn bubble” almost a year later. We chat about life lately—Halloween as the Flintstones, traveling to California for my brother’s baby shower, my first solo trip away from Amalia for a mastermind ...
Real Talk: Why Most Entrepreneurs Quit (And How You Can Break the Pattern)
Building HER with Katja Lillian
37 minutes
4 months ago
Real Talk: Why Most Entrepreneurs Quit (And How You Can Break the Pattern)
If you would like to join the waitlist for the next round of SheEO (doors open next month, eek!), click HERE! "Real Talk: Why Most Entrepreneurs Quit (And How You Can Break the Pattern)" In today's episode, I discuss the following: - Revealing why most entrepreneurs quit! - The only 2 things you have to make your dreams come true - The single most important practice you need to do daily - What I created that has given women $1,000's of dollars - What impacts your energy the most & what to...
Building HER with Katja Lillian
In today’s episode, I’m bringing you a cozy, real-life catch up from my very loud Florida house (construction noises and all 🙃). Baby girl just turned 11 months, and I’m sharing honestly about the time vortex of new motherhood, juggling nap-time work blocks, and why I feel like I’m still in the “newborn bubble” almost a year later. We chat about life lately—Halloween as the Flintstones, traveling to California for my brother’s baby shower, my first solo trip away from Amalia for a mastermind ...