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What it means to be a thriving woman

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When you picture a thriving woman, do you automatically think about how much money she makes?

To me, a thriving woman pays attention to every single aspect of her life, not just her business. She is surrounded by a community of like-minded women and is open to learning and growing. She cheers others on and understands that life works in seasons.

The Birth of Thriving Women

I started Thriving Women because I wanted a group of women - like me - to connect, coach, and build a community with. When I began my business, I found it lonely, especially now that many of us are working from home. Interaction with others, especially like-minded women, is essential. More heads are better than one—for creative idea-making, problem-solving, cheerleading, and even giving a good butt-kicking when needed. There is an extraordinary power in community.

How to build a great program

  1. Stack it with more value: If you’re not convinced of your offer or service, stack it with more value.
  2. Do your market research: Before launching any program, you need to understand your audience and know that they’re going to buy what you have to offer.
  3. Evolve and adapt: Thriving Women has undergone several iterations over the years. Year one was a basic version and we built it out from there.

The Magic of Community

We’ve seen the women in our community achieve some remarkable results - business growth skyrocketing, publishing books, going from a one woman business to managing a team of 12 people. But the one thing everyone keeps coming back for is the community.

So, whether you’re part of the Thriving Women network or another community out there, I encourage you to keep investing into the people around you. Keep being a cheer leader of others to help them flourish. That’s what a thriving woman does!

LINKS:

Day with the Queen

Website

For a copy of Emma's book, 'Go-getter: Raise your mojo, shift your mindset and thrive' – https://www.emmamcqueen.com.au/book/

  continue reading

143 episodes

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Manage episode 436128408 series 3522273
Contenu fourni par Emma McQueen. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Emma McQueen ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

When you picture a thriving woman, do you automatically think about how much money she makes?

To me, a thriving woman pays attention to every single aspect of her life, not just her business. She is surrounded by a community of like-minded women and is open to learning and growing. She cheers others on and understands that life works in seasons.

The Birth of Thriving Women

I started Thriving Women because I wanted a group of women - like me - to connect, coach, and build a community with. When I began my business, I found it lonely, especially now that many of us are working from home. Interaction with others, especially like-minded women, is essential. More heads are better than one—for creative idea-making, problem-solving, cheerleading, and even giving a good butt-kicking when needed. There is an extraordinary power in community.

How to build a great program

  1. Stack it with more value: If you’re not convinced of your offer or service, stack it with more value.
  2. Do your market research: Before launching any program, you need to understand your audience and know that they’re going to buy what you have to offer.
  3. Evolve and adapt: Thriving Women has undergone several iterations over the years. Year one was a basic version and we built it out from there.

The Magic of Community

We’ve seen the women in our community achieve some remarkable results - business growth skyrocketing, publishing books, going from a one woman business to managing a team of 12 people. But the one thing everyone keeps coming back for is the community.

So, whether you’re part of the Thriving Women network or another community out there, I encourage you to keep investing into the people around you. Keep being a cheer leader of others to help them flourish. That’s what a thriving woman does!

LINKS:

Day with the Queen

Website

For a copy of Emma's book, 'Go-getter: Raise your mojo, shift your mindset and thrive' – https://www.emmamcqueen.com.au/book/

  continue reading

143 episodes

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