The Top Five Q’s We Always Get Asked

Today we're getting straight into the questions that seem to come up again and again when it comes to marketing without social media, prioritizing your budding business while working full-time, avoiding burnout, and how to stay inspired and consistent when working on your own.


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I think social media is advertising; advertising is social media. And that’s not to say that that’s all social media is, but in the world that we live in, marketing and content creation are so intertwined and integrated, that I personally don’t believe that you can “market” without social media because you’re really removing a lot!
— Wallis Millar-Blanchaer
Resistance is always there. It’s normal and it’s healthy. Resistance is actually a sign that you’re on the right path.
— Michelle Pellizzon-Lipsitz
I think the bigger question I would ask our dear listeners/readers is, what do you think social media is that you have an all-or-nothing perspective towards it?
— Michelle Pellizzon-Lipsitz

Show Notes

  • How to prioritize your passion while working a part-time job?

  • Approaching everything as an experiment

  • Remaining open and curious even when things don't go the way you expected

  • Getting better at consistency

  • The habit stacking formula: building new habits using old habits

  • What is your lack of systems costing you?

  • Pain and avoiding pain

  • Building small, consistent habits

  • Advertising outside any social media platform – can you?

  • Creating a connection with your community, and choosing the perfect medium that resonates the most for you

  • Being okay with rejections and failures

  • Hiring someone to help, so you can focus on your core competencies

  • Staying organized and “disciplined” even when you’re not getting paid

  • Preparing to be the future version of yourself

  • When to go “all-in” and when to kill your darling

  • What does “going all-in” look like for you?

  • Discerning what’s holding you back – fear, priorities, or financial

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