Text me about this episode! 5% of employees in the US are millionaires.. and 88% of millionaires are business owners. Success leaves clues, wouldn't you say? This summer, my primary business, Music City Sewing, will turn eight. Eight years of running a small service-based sewing business that on the surface looks super shiny & glittery, peppered with Getty images and exciting opportunities, but when it comes down to it, it’s a blue collar business. It’s alterations, it’s softgoods and mer...
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Text me about this episode! 5% of employees in the US are millionaires.. and 88% of millionaires are business owners. Success leaves clues, wouldn't you say? This summer, my primary business, Music City Sewing, will turn eight. Eight years of running a small service-based sewing business that on the surface looks super shiny & glittery, peppered with Getty images and exciting opportunities, but when it comes down to it, it’s a blue collar business. It’s alterations, it’s softgoods and mer...
Housekeeping For Handmade Businesses - How To Kick Off The Year As An Organized Maker
Pull The Thread
48 minutes
9 months ago
Housekeeping For Handmade Businesses - How To Kick Off The Year As An Organized Maker
Text me about this episode!We don't rise to our goals, we fall to our systems. Last year, I was gone over HALF of the year, but solely because our business processes are practically muscle memory at this point, our business still continued to grow. I go behind the scenes in housekeeping for my business at the top of the year, to teach you exactly what steps you should take if you own a handmade business and want a peaceful, organized start to your year, as well as a framework for st...
Pull The Thread
Text me about this episode! 5% of employees in the US are millionaires.. and 88% of millionaires are business owners. Success leaves clues, wouldn't you say? This summer, my primary business, Music City Sewing, will turn eight. Eight years of running a small service-based sewing business that on the surface looks super shiny & glittery, peppered with Getty images and exciting opportunities, but when it comes down to it, it’s a blue collar business. It’s alterations, it’s softgoods and mer...