As entrepreneurs, we pour ourselves into building these amazing businesses, the last thing we’d ever consider is shutting them down, especially when they’re doing well. Why would we choose to walk away from something that’s actually working?
Well…that’s where Krista Lockwood found herself. After building a 6 figure business over the last 5 years, she has decided to sell it and move on.
Our kids change as they grow, and so do we. What lit us up before might not be right for us now, and that’s okay.
How did Krista make this huge decision? How do we deal with the guilt and uncertainty that comes with making a big move?
In this episode, founder of Motherhood Simplified, Krista Lockwood returns to talk about the new chapter in her journey, walking away from a perfectly good business and why it’s important to align your career moves with your current life phase.
Your business deserves to be loved as opposed to being run by somebody who just isn’t excited about it anymore. -Dana Malstaff
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
-How to know it’s time to pivot
Most people would rather stick with a successful business even if it’s no longer making them happy. How do we know it's time to stop doing something even if it's going well?
-Stop feeling guilty about change
Why is it important to make sure your work fits with your family life? How can you handle changes without feeling guilty or worried?
-How to avoid the temptation to keep scaling
How do we check in with ourselves so that we can move on from the business before we start neglecting the community we’ve built?
Guest Bio
Krista Lockwood, the founder of Motherhood Simplified, is a mom who has successfully decluttered her entire home. She doesn’t teach decluttering in theory. Instead, she shares practical tips and strategies that have worked for thousands of other moms. Krista’s approach is grounded in her own experiences, ensuring that she never asks you to do something in your home that she hasn’t done herself. Her mission is to help moms find the sweet spot of having enough but not too much, allowing them to feel less stressed in their homes. Through her platform, Motherhood Simplified, Krista provides resources, guidance, and community support for simplifying the journey of motherhood.
Check out the Motherhood Simplified Website at https://motherhoodsimplified.com/ and listen to the podcast episodes at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/motherhood-simplified/id1439617120
Follow Krista on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/motherhood_simplified/)
Today’s rules of marketing force us in one direction: be everywhere, all the time, non-stop.
It’s all about more content, more entertainment, and of course - more virality. Here’s the problem for moms: this isn’t a sustainable version of marketing. It’s exhausting, guilt-inducing and unrealistic. Our life requirements don’t align with being online all the time, and we shouldn’t have to play by those rules to succeed.
No matter what: our children will always be the dominant priority in our lives. Why not set up our business with this in mind, instead of forcing ourselves to market the way everyone else does? Can we do marketing on our own terms and still have success?
We want to live in a world where moms don’t have to say yes to ridiculous unsustainable ways of marketing, starting now. In this episode, I talk about why moms can’t run their businesses the way everyone else does, and how to succeed on our own terms.
The rules of business and marketing aren’t realistic or sustainable for moms. We need to stop forcing ourselves to be successful in the same way as people who don't have our life requirements. -Dana Malstaff
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
-How to create a legacy of loving what we do
Our kids soak up everything we do. If running our businesses leaves us feeling guilty, drained, sad and unsuccessful, that’s what they’ll believe about work. How do we change that?
-Experts vs. content creators
It often feels like if we’re not pointing, dancing or entertaining, we aren’t marketing. Could this viral, content creator approach actually be detrimental? Is there a better way?
-Productivity isn’t just about time
Taking advice from people who don’t understand our lives is dangerous. How do we see time management, boundaries and priorities from our perspective as moms?
As entrepreneurs, there’s a ton of pressure to commit to one thing and stick with it, no matter what. Even though we’re constantly evolving, switching things up makes us think we’re wishy-washy, indecisive and uncommitted. Does that mean we have to sell and say the same thing forever, even when it’s no longer in alignment with us?
Life's too short to stick with something that's not lighting us up just because we're scared of looking flaky. We shouldn’t be afraid of letting our businesses evolve like we do.
How do we make a big change without feeling guilty? How do we shamelessly move toward what makes sense for us and our businesses?
In this episode, speaker and bestselling author, Marki Lemons Ryhal shares real-life tricks to making big moves without second-guessing ourselves.
It's about being an active lifelong learner willing to implement changes and own who you are, whether it could be a mistake or not. -Marki Lemons Ryhal
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
-Why saying "yes" to change can be your best move
How can saying "yes" to change transform your life and propel you forward?
-Getting loud about what you love – why it matters
Why does getting vocal about your passions attract the people and opportunities you truly want?
-Jumping on new chances – how it's done
How can taking a leap into something new actually be the best way to grow and feel alive?
Guest Bio
Marki Lemons Ryhal is one of 100 speakers selected out of over 1,300 to speak at the REALTOR® Conference & Expo ten times (face-to-face and virtually) with high program evaluations and an INMAN Closing Keynote Speaker. She is a licensed Managing Broker, REALTOR®, avid volunteer, Major Investor, President's Circle, Federal Political Coordinator, Podcast Host of Drive with NAR & Social Selling Made Simple, 30 times published author, and 6X International Best-Selling Author. Marki Lemons-Ryhal is dedicated to all things real estate. With 30+ years of marketing and education experience, Marki has taught over 1,000,000 people (face-to-face and virtually) since 1993.
Be the first to see the future of real estate at https://www.markilemons.com/111-ai-prompts and stay ahead in the game!
Connect with Marki on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/markilemons
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So many women have juicy and purposeful potential inside them, but because they’re too depleted to see the possibilities, it never sees the light of day.
We tell ourselves that being moms is what’s holding us back. The truth is: not tapping into our potential has nothing to do with our kids, and everything to do with our own emotions.
When we operate from an agitated nervous system, urgency, overwhelm and exhaustion become the norm. When we step out of our spinning minds and shift into presence, the awesome things we’re pushing hard to have will just flow to us.
That way, we’ll never have to choose between the greatest gift in life, and our purpose and contribution to the world.
How do we repair our nervous systems so we can start operating from a place of calm and wholeness? Can we unearth our purpose by doing less?
In this episode, I’m joined by top ranked podcast host, 8 figure spiritual and business coach, and author of the upcoming book “Abundant Ever After”, Cathy Heller. She shares how moms can design lives filled with purpose, peace and presence.
When your nervous system is agitated, you will keep making lists, feeling depleted and doing everything for everyone. When you repair it, you can find peace, calm and start feeling a sense of wholeness. -Cathy Heller
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
-Doing everything for everyone is selfish
Many women put too much on their plates because we think it’s generous and loving. Are we actually stealing something valuable from people when we do that?
-Don’t do more, be more
How do we stop being forceful and pushy about getting what we want and learn to let it flow to us effortlessly?
-What happens when our cups are filled
We often think pouring all our energy into our kids is the key to their happiness. Do they actually benefit more from us living in our purpose and feeling seen in our own right?
Guest Bio
Cathy Heller is a top ranked podcast host of The Cathy Heller Podcast, a truth seeker, 8 figure spiritual and business coach, and author focused on helping women create a life of abundance, joy, and purpose. If you want to learn all the things about Cathy and hang out with her online, head to https://linktr.ee/cathyheller.