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If you’ve been dreaming about building a business of your own, something meaningful that brings in income—but you’re also juggling a 9-5 job and family, and your sanity, then you are at the right place. Coz I’ve been there, right where you are a few years ago. Starting my own service-based business didn’t happen in a jiffy—it started with small, consistent steps in my own time and energy.
Let’s get you started on your own entrepreneur journey, skipping the overwhelm and diving into a slow-build approach that you can actually stick to.
Great Big Beautiful Life promised glamour, legacy, and heart—but only partially delivered. While the setup was compelling, the execution felt rushed and lacked emotional depth. Characters skimmed the surface rather than diving deep, leaving me craving more. Here’s my full, honest take on what soared—and what fell flat.
Simple emails to send even when you think no one’s reading. While building a business in your free time, it is difficult to write a weekly newsletter. But this too is important for connecting with your community even if you have only 5 subscribers. This blog post makes it simple for you to write the first 5 emails until you get the rhythm of it.
If you’re a side-hustling service provider trying to stay consistent without burning out, this is for you.
My blog and Pinterest content now take just 2 hours a week—and bring in steady visibility while I work my 9–5.
This post breaks down the exact system I follow to stay consistent, visible, and sane.
No hustle. Just rhythm.
Introduction If you’re an author staring at your manuscript wondering whether your story still sounds like you, you’re not alone. One of the biggest fears writers have when seeking feedback or hiring an editor is simple—but real: “Will they change my voice?” And this is how I improve your story without sacrificing your voice. As […]
For building your service-based business while still working full-time, your blog can quietly do a lot of the heavy lifting for you as your digital assistant. It will generate your most reliable long-term traffic strategy. But here’s the thing: Before you start launching your offers, sending pitch emails, or even designing your services page—you need blog content that builds trust first. The 5 blog posts.
I’m a beta reader and book editor and PA for authors, specializing in story clarity and developmental feedback. I run a sustainable online business that keeps working for me 24/7.
Along with this, I offer Pinterest management for overwhelmed creatives and entrepreneurs and set up and customize Showit templates when the tech side gets too overwhelming.
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