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The Crochet Cottage

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🧶 Love to crochet? Want to learn? Come to our cozy corner to share your creations, chat, unwind and be inspired by fellow crocheters. ☕️

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Love your fantasy? Want to nerd out with other fantasy fans? Well, you've found your storming tribe.

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47 contributions to The Mompreneur Club 🌸
😍 This is going to change the game...
If you're new to building a business on skool, I have found that there are several steps that MUST take place in order to be successful. 1. Be comfortable and familiar with the platform (the best way to do this is to dedicate the next 30 days to getting your fire emoji). 2. Commit yourself to consistency and growth (set a 7 day challenge to improve your life and hold yourself accountable to build positive habits that help you hit your goals). 3. Build a community with the most up-to-date data that leads to conversions both into the community and within the community. 4. Get good at copywriting so you can get people to join your group and buy your stuff. 5. Get good at sales so you can sell products and services on sales calls. 6. Get in front of the RIGHT people that can help you learn everything at a fraction of the time and get it right the first time. Over the course of next week, you'll see what i've been working on for awhile to help you with each and every single step (and in a way that is accessible and affordable for the average mom that wants to build a business without sacrificing time with their families). Which one of these steps could you use the most help with?
😍 This is going to change the game...
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3. Getting good conversations on my own posts. Having a hard time getting people to post and have conversations on those posts. And trying to learn how to have actual conversations on other platforms instead of a 1-2 exchange.
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@Michelle McCartney Yep, still figuring out the whole outreach part. This past week I focused on get showing up for my members (and had some really positive interactions from that) and getting some content up so my socials don't look naked. But I'm not quite sure how to approach outreach yet. I kinda know who, just not how.
😍 Which weird thing are you passionate about?
❤️While motherhood is a HUGE part of who we are, there is always more to use than just our pursuit of raising the next generation of humans. So, i'm curious... 👇What is that thing that lights up your soul in passionate fiery ways? (even if others might think is kind of weird)
😍 Which weird thing are you passionate about?
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@Mogene Christensen There are gluten-free *mint* oreos??
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Women's health, relationship stuff, nutrition. And making all the things. Homeschooling. Seriously. Too many things to be passionate about! ummm... and Brandon Sanderson. He's the best.
Accountability post
This week I want to work on doing a short form video everyday, and commenting on at least 5 quality comments on social media posts in my niche. Anyone else have a goal for the week they'd like some accountability help on? @Aike Vermeulen @Stephanie Noble @Joy Pénard
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Thursday AND Friday check-in: ✅✅ Slipped in under the wire yesterday, and decided to get it done early today! I was a bit of a grouch yesterday, but showed up for myself anyway. Really proud of myself for that.
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@Erika Cardinale
How Do You Stay Grounded When Life Feels Heavy?
I’m in a season where there’s a lot of negativity around me that I can’t just step away from. Add in homeschooling, client work, house life, and still recovering from being sick—my mental space feels maxed out. One of my default coping methods has always been to start a new project (and trust me, I have plenty of ideas). But deep down, I know that what I need isn’t another thing to juggle—it’s healthier ways to cope so I don’t burn out or drop the ball on what I’ve already built. So I’d love some wisdom from this community: 💬 What helps you stay grounded and clear-headed when you’re surrounded by negativity you can’t control? I know if I can find better strategies, I’ll have the space to keep showing up, finish what I’ve started, and maybe then explore new projects from a healthier place.
How Do You Stay Grounded When Life Feels Heavy?
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Breathe work. Helps me reconnect with my body. I also like something called TRE, but it wouldn't be for everyone. Letting myself feel the hard. If I gently hold myself (mentally and emotionally), and give myself the space to feel the feelings, I can usually move past them faster. Naming the emotion out loud & giving it permission to exist often will help it not feel so big for me. Using the hard stuff to figure out who I am and what I really want. Getting curious why I feel the way I do about the circumstances. It helps me choose who I want to be even in the tough stuff. Some days it's easier to do than others. Some I just want to escape into binge watching a show or reading a book. But I do know that I grow the most by gently letting myself feel the stuff, as uncomfortable as it might be. I'm getting better at doing it consistently.
🌿 Perfection Does Not Exist.
Ever heard of Wabi-sabi? It's a Japanese concept I adore. It’s hard to translate in one neat sentence, but here’s the heart of it: ✨ Nothing is permanent. ✨ Nothing is perfect. ✨ Everything is incomplete. Instead of chasing flawless perfection, wabi-sabi invites us to see beauty in the cracks, the unfinished, the fleeting. It’s about embracing the process, the effort, the humanity in things—because that is where the real magic lives. Imagine if we let go of the pressure to be “perfect” moms, entrepreneurs, creators… and instead leaned into the messy, beautiful, unfinished masterpiece of our lives. That feels a lot lighter, doesn’t it? 🌸 *Raise your hand if you're a perfectionist: 🙋‍♀️ I consider myself a recovering perfectionist 😅
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@Michelle McCartney My hubby too. It's actually been really cool to see how he's growing starting his own Skool community. He's putting a lot out there before it's "perfect." I'm loving it.
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Jenna Kelly
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Come crochet with me! 🧶 I'm a book-loving homeschool mom of 5 with a passion for fibre art (especially crochet & weaving), watercolour, and health.

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