The not so rosie-tinted view of mother-led growth The reality of being a founder, mother and advocate for a better life.
The art of the slowly curated product I don’t think I suffer with perfectionism. Perhaps it’s more completionism that I struggle with. I always have a million different things that I’m working towards and nothing ever seems complete. Now that I have clarity on my neurodivergence, I understand why. The understanding massively helps, especially
Offer cheaper courses with advertising Mix and match your revenue sources for a bit of extra revenue stability.
Learn from what others do, not what they say There's a lot of hustle in the indie world, trends and growth charts come and go.
The only answers to your growth are the ones you find yourself Avoid getting lost in the sea of advice and find confidence in your actions
"Charging more" is directly related to your confidence Charge more they say, but it's more nuanced than that.
Indiependence is rooted in our personal journeys When I stepped back from Ministry of Testing, I was looking for something new, I was looking to learn and I felt like I had gotten out of touch with the bootstrapping / tech / indie world. There were three potential areas I wanted to focus on, they were all about creating
Iteration is where the magic is Moving away from the failure mindset to one of deep conviction and iteration