If I’m perfectly honest, motherhood really threw my life for a wildly unexpected loop. My career. My passions. My hobbies. My friends. Everything I thought I knew about who I was in the world and what it was that I was creating and bringing to the table – especially work-wise – suddenly changed.
My son is now 16 months old and we’re just a few short weeks away from meeting baby #2. While I could have never imagined that it would take well over a year for my mind to begin to recover from the disruption of new mom-dom – here we are.
There are a handful of things I’m still insanely excited to be involved in:
- Helping businesses grow
Man, that really hasn’t changed. In all of the conversations I’ve had lately, I consistently see all passion return the minute we start talking about how to make the business grow. Whether we’re talking about small local shops, tech start-ups, new apps, big ideas or simple concepts – figuring out the next steps and paths to success are where my brain really takes off. - Thinking bigger and thinking beyond
Innovating. Looking for new opportunities. Planning around the pivot. Since a global pandemic hit in early 2020, I’ve watched business after business react and respond. Together, we can navigate the new landscape while also identifying paths to long-term growth and success. - Building communities around female-run small business
New websites. New logos. Expansion advice. Brainstorming. We’ve done it all lately – and I’ve loved every minute. Making the shift from being at the heart of Kansas City to living in a rural community outside of Lawrence – I’ve seen huge opportunities for female business owners to rally together in ways that traditionally aren’t done. I’m insanely excited to pursue these communities and connections in the new year – especially as vaccines for COVID-19 are more readily available and in-person gathering is easier to accommodate!
As we step further into 2021, I’m excited to take the next steps in these pursuits. I am so excited for what’s ahead in the businesses that I’ve worked with – and, with any luck, we’ll be able to expand that good fortune to many others in the projects we have coming up. Let’s think bigger together!
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