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4 Urgent Reasons Why You Should BATCH Your Content

 

Feeling overwhelmed by the constant pressure to create content? You're not alone. Many entrepreneurs struggle to maintain consistency while juggling multiple tasks and responsibilities in their life and business.

But what if I told you there's a better way? In this week's episode, I dive deep into the world of content batching and why it's a game-changer for your business. Learn how batching your content can lead to a stronger brand message, save you time and energy, and make consistency a breeze.

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PS - Don't miss out on The Content Batching Blueprint for an in-depth guide to batching 1 month of content in 1 day!

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In today's episode, we're diving into a topic that can simplify AND skyrocket your Instagram marketing game: batching your content.

You might be wondering, what exactly is batching and why is it so crucial for your Instagram strategy? You’ve heard me talk a lot lately about Instagram, finding a sustainable posting schedule for you, and how batching your content can make it 10x easier to stay consistent on Instagram without feeling like you’re stuck on a content creation hamster wheel.

Well, let's break it down.

Batching is the process of creating multiple pieces of content in one sitting, rather than creating content on a day-to-day basis. It's like cooking a week's worth of meals in one go, saving you time and energy throughout the week. And when it comes to Instagram, batching can be a game-changer.

Here's why:

  1. Batching allows for consistency. When you sit down to create content in bulk, you ensure that your posts maintain a consistent theme, style, and message. This consistency not only strengthens your brand identity but also keeps your audience engaged and coming back for more.

  2. Secondly, batching saves time. By dedicating a chunk of time to create content, you eliminate the need to constantly switch gears between content creation and other tasks. This focused approach not only increases productivity but also frees up valuable time to focus on other aspects of your business.

  3. Thirdly, batching enhances creativity. When you're in the flow of content creation, ideas tend to flow more freely. By batching your content, you can tap into this creative momentum and explore new ideas and formats, resulting in more engaging and innovative posts for your audience.

  4. I helps keep your content strategic. When you plan and create content in batches, you have the opportunity to align your posts with your overall business goals and marketing objectives. This strategic approach ensures that every piece of content serves a purpose and contributes to your business's growth and success.

(By the way: I’m releasing a new product called The Content Batching Blueprint soon which will help you batch 1 month of content in 1 day. Sign up here >>)

So, how can you start batching your Instagram content?

Well, here are some practical tips to get you started:

  1. Plan ahead: Take some time to outline your content themes, topics, and objectives for the upcoming weeks or months.

  2. Create templates: Develop templates for your captions, graphics, and other visual elements to streamline the content creation process.

  3. Set aside dedicated time: Block out specific time slots in your schedule for content creation, and treat it as you would any other important task.

  4. Stay organized: Use tools like content calendars or project management apps to keep track of your content ideas, schedules, and deadlines.

  5. Batch in batches: Break down your content creation process into smaller batches, focusing on one aspect at a time (e.g., writing captions, designing graphics, scheduling posts).

By implementing these strategies, you can harness the power of batching to level up your Instagram game, post consistently, and start attracting consistent clients.


About Nesha

Hey there! I’m Nesha, 11-year traveling entrepreneur and host of The Simple Business Show. I teach women how to build a $5-10K/month online service business working just 3 days a week, so they can have the financial and time freedom to live the life they dream of.

Looking for more ways I can help you? Here they are:

1:1 Coaching: Work with me on an intimate level to take your business from where it is to where you want it to go.

Group Coaching Program: The Simple Business Builder: Learn to build a $5-10K/month online business working 3 days a week.

Organize & Automate - Join 1200+ students and learn how to organize your entire online service-based business in just two weeks (on the side of your regular routine!) so you can stop stressing and fall back in love with your business.

Simple Sales School - Learn how to get a consistent flow of clients so you can build the income & financial freedom you desire.


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I Posted Consistently on Instagram for 6 Months. HERE’S What Happened…

 

I’m sure you see all the social media gurus telling you to “post consistently”... but you wonder, is it REALLY worth it?

Each post takes you hours to create and you only get 20 likes and 3 unfollows. Sound familiar? What’s the point in investing soooo much time into Instagram when you’re getting little to no return?

In this week's episode, I pull back the curtain on my journey of posting consistently on Instagram for six months.

Spoiler alert: it's been a game-changer.

Not only have I gained 10 clients directly from Instagram, gained 7000+ new followers and 1303+ email list subscribers… I’ve gained something even better.

Let’s dive into the real talk about follower growth, getting clients organically (no ads), and the surprising benefits of consistency that no one's talking about.

Hit “play” on the podcast player below to tune in! Or keep scrolling to read the article.

PS - Ready to post consistently on Instagram WITHOUT creating content every day and burning out? Discover The Content Batching Blueprint and learn how to batch 1 month of content in just one day.

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Ever feel like you're pouring your heart and soul into Instagram, only to get a handful of likes and a couple of unfollows in return? Trust me, I've been there. The struggle is real, and it's easy to question if it's all worth it.

In this week's episode, I'm peeling back the layers of my Instagram journey over the past six months.

I’ve been posting for 11 years but in 2023 I took a break for a few months. I probably posted about once a month during that time (but I showed up on stories about 4x a week.) As a result, it reeeeally damaged my reach when I returned!

In August/September, I made a conscious decision to prioritize consistent posting on Instagram, and I’m pleased with the results!

I hope this encourages you - whether you have a dead account or you’re starting a new one.

Results

  • 10 Clients

  • (Unknown number of course sales)

  • 7000 New Followers

  • 1303+ New Email Subscribers

  • Over 100 Sign-ups to the waitlist for The Content Batching Blueprint, from just a couple of posts and stories so far.

Client Success Story:

One of my students experienced a significant breakthrough after getting more specific with her messaging and then posting consistently for 6 weeks.

Within 6 weeks of consistent posting on Instagram, she secured 3 new retainer clients adding an extra $2400 to her income per month, and booked discovery calls with 3 more potential clients too!

Why Consistency Matters:

  1. Establishes reliability: Consistent posting establishes your presence and reliability on the platform, showing your audience that you're committed to providing value regularly. Subconsciously, this signals trustworthiness.

  2. Increases Visibility: The Instagram algorithm favors accounts that post consistently, boosting your chances of appearing in your followers' feeds and reaching new audiences. I’ve noticed recently that my posts reach is increasing overall, and engagement has been good even on lower performing posts.

  3. Strengthens Brand Identity: Regular posting allows you to reinforce your brand message, aesthetic, and values, making your brand more recognizable and memorable to your audience. Think about the last person you considered buying from. The last person I thought about buying from appearing in my feed every day with her story, her post, or both.

  4. Engagement and Community Building: Consistent posting encourages engagement from your followers, leading to conversations, comments, and shares. This engagement helps foster a sense of community around your brand. Building a community is important - it produces repeat clients, true fans, and even when some of them might never buy from you, they’ll often support you in other ways like sharing your content or engaging with it. I have people in my community who have been here for 8-11 years and still hire me as their coach and join my products and programs. When you build a community on IG, you’re investing in building an audience who will CONTINUALLY invest in YOU.

  5. Increases your chance of getting clients and sales: The more you can be seen on IG, the more chance you have of someone hiring you from your content. This doesn’t mean you need to post every day or multi times a day, but you also shouldn’t just post once or twice here and there. A lot of my clients reach for a happy medium, like 4 or 5 posts a week, sometimes 3. And with my content batching system, you can create all of these posts in 1 day each month. That means you only sit down to create IG content 12 times a year. Then set it and almost forget it.

  6. Opportunity for Experimentation and Learning: Regular posting allows you to experiment with different content types, captions, hooks, content anchors and content pillars - providing valuable insights into what resonates best with your audience.

  7. Consistent Growth: By posting consistently, you steadily start attracting new followers and expanding your reach over time. Because the more consistent you are, the more you learn about what your audience does and does not like. And with every lesson you learn, you can apply it to create more and better content.

The Solution: the Content Batching Blueprint

On March 21st, I'm launching The Content Batching Blueprint, a video training + templates designed to help you batch 1 month of IG content in just 1 day.

There's also a 3-day option for those who prefer to spread out the tasks.

  • Inside CBB, you'll receive:

    • 30 days of plug’n’play viral hooks

    • A sustainable posting schedule

    • 1-day and 3-day content batching checklists

    • An Instagram content calendar

    • 30-minute video training

Click here to join the Content Batching Blueprint course


About Nesha

Hey there! I’m Nesha, 11-year traveling entrepreneur and host of The Simple Business Show. I teach women how to build a $5-10K/month online service business working just 3 days a week, so they can have the financial and time freedom to live the life they dream of.

Looking for more ways I can help you? Here they are:

1:1 Coaching: Work with me on an intimate level to take your business from where it is to where you want it to go.

Group Coaching Program: The Simple Business Builder: Learn to build a $5-10K/month online business working 3 days a week.

Organize & Automate - Join 1200+ students and learn how to organize your entire online service-based business in just two weeks (on the side of your regular routine!) so you can stop stressing and fall back in love with your business.

Simple Sales School - Learn how to get a consistent flow of clients so you can build the income & financial freedom you desire.


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Instagram marketing bad for your mental health? Here's how to fix that (or get clients without Instagram)

Instagram marketing bad for your mental health? Here's how to fix that (or get clients without Instagram)

What do you do when you hate Instagram but... you kinda need it to market your online business?

Do you push through even though it feels bad for your mental health?

Do you go cold turkey even though it'll hurt your business?

Or is there another way to get clients? A way that doesn't involve social media?

Until lately, you may have noticed I went quiet on Instagram, only using my Instagram story and not posting to my feed very often.

Before this silence, I was doing pretty well on the app!

I had reels that were getting 1.5 million views.

I gained 800 followers from one post.

Then 10,000 in a week.

Everything was amazing, right?

  • Except the app felt like information overwhelm.

  • I wasn't following accounts that made me feel good about myself or my business. (Believe it or not, it was the other "slow business" accounts that were making me feel bleh, not the girlboss accounts!)

  • And Instagram just felt bad for my mental health.

I complained about the app for a while. Moaned to my sister. I blamed the algorithm, I blamed the creators, I blamed the evolution of the app...

Until I realized, it wasn't necessarily Instagram that was the problem.

It was my relationship to Instagram, my perspective of Instagram, and the way I was using it. 

In this episode I'm sharing:

  • 9 ways you're using Instagram that are the REAL source of your overwhelm. (It's not everyone's truth but it is for many.)

  • How I've changed my Instagram marketing so it's fun again!

  • How I batch 14 days of content once every 2 weeks (in just a few hours)

  • How to not be RELIANT on Instagram for leads and clients. (There's another solution.)

  • The major change I've made to where Instagram marketing now fits in my marketing funnel

  • Why you need to stop thinking like a content creator and think like an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurs aren't on Instagram to get lots of followers and go viral, we're there to get clients and sales.

Tune in below and learn more!

How to get clients if you hate marketing | Advice For Online Business Owners

 

It was never my goal to build an online business empire, get loads of followers, build a big team, manage lots of people or make millions. It was never my goal to be the stereotype of what a CEO is.

As a kid, I actually remember driving past a grassy field peppered with flowers and thinking, "I wish I could just lay in that field forever instead of growing up and getting a real job."

So if anything, I wanted the OPPOSITE of the CEO life.

With my business, the goal was always to make an abundant income online without working full-time so I can live a slow freedom-filled life that prioritizes my wellbeing and happiness.

To be able to wake up and have a slow 4-hour morning drinking coffee, reading books and going for a walk in nature.

To work 3 days a week so I can spend most of my week on other things, like building my tiny home, resting, doing my hobbies, and volunteering.

To provide myself with enough financial security so that I can save, invest, spend without worrying and not stress about money.

For me, freedom was the goal. And gratefully, what I described has been my reality for 11 years.

That's a big privilege. One I'm grateful for every day.

It's also something I've worked hard for. (Because after all, business can be simple but it still involves hard work.)

That's what I talk about in this week's new podcast episode: doing the hard things you don't want to do...

... like marketing.

If you relate to my brand and my message, you probably relate to my childhood dream of wanting to lay in a field of flowers and do nothing but live in peace. (Aka. live the “soft life.") And if so, you may find it hard to motivate yourself to do the day-to-day tasks required to run a profitable online business, like marketing your services.

You might even say stuff like:

"I hate marketing"

"I'm not good at marketing"

"I wish I didn't have to do the marketing"

I get it. Trust me - I'm not the best at marketing either. It's not my favourite thing in the world.

But it is a necessity if we want to sustain (or for some, create) a freedom-filled life.

Here's how to do the marketing when you don't enjoy it:

  1. Stop forcing yourself to use marketing methods/platforms you don't like and find ones you DO. No one is forcing you to use Instagram or Tiktok, for example, if you don't like them. That's great news - it means you can start phasing them out and replacing them. (I talk a little about how to do this in the longer article & podcast episode that goes with this email.)

  2. Learn how to get on with doing hard things. And trust that you CAN do hard things. Even if you follow step one, that doesn't mean your new marketing strategies will always be fun. They will still be hard sometimes. You will still have times when you don't want to do them. But the more you put off doing something that makes you uncomfortable, the more uncomfortable it gets.

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How to get clients if you hate marketing (or you aren't good at it)

It's never been my goal to build a business empire, you know, get loads of followers, build a huge team, manage those people, make millions, be the stereotype of what a CEO is. The goal for me was always to make an abundant full-time income online without working full-time hours.

To run a business that enables me to live a freedom-filled life. A life that prioritizes my well-being, wake up and have a slow four-hour morning, drinking coffee, reading a book, and going for a walk in nature.

To work three days a week so that I can spend most of my week on other things like building my boat, resting, volunteering, and traveling.

To provide myself with enough financial security that I can save, invest, spend without worrying and not stress about money.

For me, freedom was the goal, and gratefully, what I described has been my reality for 11 years.

I built a six-figure business in my 20s while working three days a week. (I have a podcast episode about my journey here.)

I have rarely ever worked more than three days a week, both at the start of my business and now. When I first started my business, I did a lot of volunteer work, so I couldn't have worked more even if I wanted to. So, that has been the goal for me. Freedom has always been the goal for me. And if you are subscribed to this podcast, there's a high chance that freedom has always been the main goal for you too. Not being a leader of your niche, not being a multi-millionaire, even though none of these things are wrong and I think that's amazing if you do want them, you can absolutely go and get them. I believe that you can. But that wasn't my main goal. It was freedom. Time freedom, location freedom, and financial freedom too. 

Freedom is such a beautiful thing, but we do have to work for it. And one of the things that you have to do in order to sustain a business and keep this freedom is to market your business, and market your services.

I hear a lot of people saying things like, "I'm not good at marketing," "I suck at marketing," "I don't like marketing," "I don't want to do the marketing," "I wish somebody else would just do it for me." And I get it because I'm not the best person at marketing in the entire world, and I don't need to be the absolute best at it to get clients or teach it. But I (and you) do need to do it.

If you tell yourself things like you don't like marketing, then you're not going to do it. You're going to do less and less of it because who wants to do something that they don't enjoy? It's very, very difficult to. And that's not to say that we need to like everything that we do in our lives in order to do it. There are going to be plenty of times when you have to do something because it's a necessity. And I'm going to talk about that today in this podcast episode. I'm gonna talk about two things.

Number one, how to do hard things that you don't like. And number two, how to also try and look for ways to do more of what you do like. I believe that we have to do hard things sometimes, especially in our businesses, we're not going to be able to do only the things that we like. We do need to make sure that we're doing more of what we like than what we don't like though. Because there are going to be plenty of instances in your business where you're doing something that you don't like that you can actually change to something that you do like very easily and get the same, if not better, result. Let's talk about those two things.

If you don't like doing something, you won't do it very often. That's what most people tend to operate like. They don't like doing it, so they're not going to do it. For example, if you say, "I hate the gym, I hate working out," like my boyfriend hates the gym with a passion, he says it often enough, "I hate the gym." And does he go to the gym? You know he does not. And whenever he starts to go to the gym, does he keep it up? No, he does not because he hates the gym.

But is going to the gym the only way that you can get fit? It's not. You can lose weight, you can get fit in so many different ways. You can go to Zumba classes, dance classes, you can go for a run, you can do more walking, you could go kickboxing, you could go swimming. There are so many ways to get fit that don't involve the gym.

So if you are telling yourself, "I hate marketing," and so you find yourself never actually marketing very much, or you find yourself being one of those people that does a marketing strategy for a couple of weeks and then just gives up for a few months, and then the cycle continues, if that's because you keep saying that you hate marketing, I don't believe that you do. You don't believe that you hate marketing or that you hate selling. I think it's probably more of a case of you hate the kind of marketing that you have been doing or you hate what you believe you have to do to market your services. You hate what you think marketing is.

But what if you open your mind to the possibility that you don't have to market yourself the way that you've been doing it so far? That you can get up tomorrow and try something different? If you hate Instagram, for instance, you don't have to keep forcing yourself to do the marketing on Instagram. You can decide that, actually, over the next six months, I'm gonna continue with Instagram marketing, but I'll do it less. Instead, I'm going to start phasing it out and over six months, I'm going to start building up a different marketing strategy—start podcasting because that's what I've always truly wanted to do, and it's what would be easiest and most fun for me. That is just an example. I'm not saying everyone should ditch Instagram for podcasting. That's not at all what I'm saying. I'm sure that you get what I mean.

There is more than one way to market, and if there are marketing strategies that you know you would enjoy or you suspect you would, then try those instead. Because you might find that when you actually start doing marketing that you enjoy, or at the very least, that comes a lot more naturally to your personality, it becomes a lot easier for you to do it consistently and to not give up.

For me, podcasting is something that I enjoy, and it's something that is very easy for me. It's just sticking a microphone on and talking about topics that I have been talking about for 11 years, so I'm confident in it. And so, podcasting has been something that I have been able to be relatively consistent with because it's easy to do.

So, what marketing strategies are you doing right now that you really hate? And it's not just like a seasonal kind of hate like you're just hating it for now. If you've always hated them or you've hated them for quite some time now and the feeling is not going away, then what can you do instead so that you don't become that person who says, "I hate marketing, so I'm just gonna let my business down"? Instead, find something you do enjoy and phase out the thing that you hate. That's one option.

The other thing to consider, which I already kind of mentioned earlier, is the fact that you are not going to love everything that you do in your online business. And that doesn't mean that you can always stop doing it. There are going to be times when you can, as we discussed when you can replace the things that you don't enjoy with other things. So, if you don't like Instagram marketing, you can replace it with something else. But you can't replace marketing as a whole unless you want to outsource it and you have the means for that, then go ahead. But if you hate marketing as a whole thing and you don't have the resources to outsource it, it's going to have to be something that you continue doing unless you're happy to go and find a 9-to-5 job. And that's not a failure. That does suit some people more than running their own online business. And that does not mean that you are a failure as a business owner or that a 9-to-5 job is not as respectable as running a freelance business. It just depends on what is best for you. Either of those things, or both, are fantastic ways to make a living.

So, if you don't like marketing as an entire concept and you can't outsource it, and you don't want to go and get a 9-to-5 job, it stands to reason that you're going to have to do it even though you don't like it. And here's the thing—I can relate.

In my boat build, as many of you know, I'm renovating a narrowboat that I'm going to live on and travel the UK in when it's done. But there has been a whole year's worth of renovations that I've done that I have not enjoyed, mostly because they've been the hard jobs, not the fun ones like installing the kitchen or cladding the walls. This has been the hard work of rust scraping, cleaning the engine, and being in a tiny cramped engine bay stinking of engine oil. All of these things are not fun but have to be done.

There have been many times when I have really doubted my decision to buy the boat and questioned whether I should continue or just do what everyone else does and get a house or a flat. Maybe I should have just bought a van and converted it into a campervan instead. So there have been many times that I've had these doubts about whether I should continue, whether I made the right choice to start this. And business is very similar.

We can find ourselves thinking, "I don't like doing this marketing. Did I make the right choice in starting this online business? Is running a business really for me, or should I go and find a job?" Again, as I said, there's no right or wrong. Both of those things are perfectly wonderful ways to make an income. But if you are someone who knows you don't want to go to the 9-to-5, and that is great for you, then you have to make your peace with marketing.

I would encourage you that whenever you're doing the hard things, remember why you're doing them. What's the end goal here? What's the lifestyle that this is going to give you? The freedom when you do this marketing and make this income and get the clients, what kind of lifestyle does that enable you to have? Because you did the hard thing. Sometimes, when we remember why we're doing something and we take the time to really dwell in our blessings and feel grateful for what we have and the freedom that our businesses give us, it can often make it a lot easier to do the things that you don't like doing or do the hard things because you know why you're doing them, and why you're doing them is worth it to you.

If you brainstorm why and it doesn't feel worth it to you, then I would encourage you to dig deeper and find a deeper purpose for your freelance business. It can be just making money and paying your bills. That's a purpose, and that's a very noble purpose. But sometimes, digging deeper into why you want to pay these bills, why do you need this income, you'll find other reasons. Like you want freedom, you want to sustain your time freedom. You want to be able to, in the future, have a family and not be away from them in a 9-to-5 job five days a week. But be able to work from home and be around your kids. Or you want to have the freedom to travel the world. Finding your why is going to really make it easier.

Here's another simple yet important reminder about doing the hard things. Even when you find a marketing strategy that you enjoy (which I truly believe we all can, by the way), there are plenty of them and something for every personality, whether it's TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, or email marketing. When you find something that you really enjoy, you're not going to enjoy it all the time, and you're not going to feel motivated to do it all the time.

Excuse my voice, by the way. I've been recording podcasts all day, and my voice gets very croaky. Even when you're doing hard things that you don't enjoy

Even when you're doing hard things that you don't enjoy, what I have found is that when you just do them, when you just start, the motivation comes. The motivation comes after you do it, not usually before. This applies to the gym, going back to that example. So many of us don't feel motivated to go to the gym. We lie there, thinking, "Just five more minutes," and then we think, "I don't want to go." We look at our workout clothes and think, "Oh, it's so much effort. It's too early. I don't even want to put those clothes on and go. I don't want to sweat." Yet, we put the clothes on, we go to the gym, or we do whatever exercise activity we want to do. And as we're doing it, we feel it, and we think, "You know what? I actually enjoy this. This is actually not as bad as I was making it out to be this morning. It's hard, but it isn't that bad."

How many times does that happen? The motivation comes after you start doing the activity. It's the same in marketing and online business. You might find that even when you choose marketing strategies that you enjoy, you don't always feel motivated. But once you start doing them, the enjoyment comes and the motivation increases. The more you do the things that are hard, the more you show your brain that you can do hard things. This is a very important thing to teach yourself, in my opinion. You can do hard things, and you might actually enjoy them more than you think.

Don't let your brain lie to you and trick you into believing that marketing isn't for you, that you don't like it, and that you suck at it. Because I promise you, if you take nothing else from this episode, remember that there is a strategy for everyone. There is something that everyone can find to enjoy in marketing, whether it's certain strategies or platforms. And even when you don't want to do it, if you just push yourself to do it and remind yourself that you can do hard things, you will most likely enjoy it once you start.

Okay, so that's it for this episode. I hope that it was what you needed to hear today. I know that so many people start their online businesses for freedom, not because they want to be marketing all the time or selling all the time. And you don't have to do it all the time, but we do need to do it. So I hope that these mindset hacks have been encouraging for you today. If you want to learn more about marketing and sales from me and learn how to attract clients consistently and start scaling your online service business to consistent 5K months, then go and check out my course, Simple Sales School. It might have a different name soon. I'm in the process of debating whether or not to rename it, so I will let you know. But I will drop the link to that in the show notes below.



About Nesha

Hey there! I’m Nesha, 10-year traveling entrepreneur and host of The Simple Business Show. I teach freedom seekers how to make a full-time income online without working full-time hours, so they have the time, location and financial freedom to live the lifestyle they dream of.

Looking for more ways I can help you? Here they are:

1:1 Coaching: Work with me on an intimate level to take your business from where it is to where you want it to go. Availability: April 2023.

Organize & Automate - Join 1200+ students and learn how to organize your entire online service-based business in just two weeks (on the side of your regular routine!) so you can stop stressing and fall back in love with your business.

Simple Sales School - Learn how to get a consistent flow of clients so you can build the income & financial freedom you desire.


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There was a time when I couldn’t afford a McDonald’s meal.

It was 2012, I had recently started a graphic design business so I could work online and travel the world but... clients weren’t exactly knocking down my digital door (aka. inbox), so money was tight. Really tight.

My friend and I were in town when she said she wanted to go to McDonald’s. Not wanting to tell her I couldn't afford it, I followed her in and got in line. I was SURE my card would decline and I didn’t want my friend to see, so I told her I had forgotten my purse and asked if she could pay for my lunch and I'd pay her back.

Fast forward to now and things are wildly different.

  • I built a six figure business working three days a week and traveling the world.

  • I saved £110k+ in my twenties.

  • I have the time and financial freedom to travel for 3-6 months a year. (I’ve lived in New York, Seoul, Central America, London and traveled to over 17 other countries.)