Hi Everyone!
I am excited to be here today with a guest post for your enjoyment. Please help me give them a warm welcome to the blog.
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Our book Being Boss: Take Control of Your Work and
Live Life on Your Own Terms was born out of almost a decade of
conversations about creativity, productivity, habits, money, “fraudy” feelings,
systems, processes, and balancing family and career.
You see, we
started building our own businesses in branding (that’s Kathleen’s jam) and
developing websites and successful online business platforms (where Emily finds
her groove) for other creative entrepreneurs, freelancers, and side-hustlers
who were knocking out their passion projects outside of their 9-to-5 at a
time when all of our friends and family were collecting steady paychecks and
benefits from their own bosses. The world of eCommerce was still uncharted
territory and we weren’t only figuring it out as we went – we were paving
the way. Who you work with can make or break how satisfied you are with your
job – so when you’re working for yourself, even if you’re building your
dream job, it can be isolating and lonely. Without peers to show you the ropes and
mentors to guide you along the way, it’s easy to get lost in the daily grind or
worse: paralyzed from taking the next steps.
We were a
couple of creatives who were craving connection and conversation. Every couple
of weeks we would hop on a video call and talk shop. After a year or two of
this we decided to hit publish on our “business bestie” conversations and
release them in a podcast called Being
Boss. Our show caught on quickly; we became the go-to podcast for
other creatives and aspiring entrepreneurs who wanted to hear insights and real
talk about what it takes to do the work. “Do the work” has become our motto –
because making a living doing what you love isn’t always easy and it takes hard
work. Being boss means getting in the right mindset, cultivating confidence,
practicing productive habits, setting healthy boundaries, finding your tribe,
and really nurturing the lifestyle you want to live beyond the work that you
do.
Being boss is
a constant practice, and after three years of hitting publish on our podcast
(and now a book) we’ve learned that it’s conversation that is constantly
evolving. Here are some key patterns and foundational insights we’ve picked up
along the way:
MINDSET: You can’t be boss if you aren’t in the
right frame of mind. The challenges we tackle when it comes to creating a
career and life that are fulfilling require the right mindset: confidence in
who you are and the decisions you make, a will to seek out motivation and
inspiration, committing to setting and working towards big ass goals, trusting
yourself and showing up to do the work, knowing and practicing your values,
remaining positive, and tackling fear and your own inner critic.
BOUNDARIES: Boundaries are the physical, mental,
and emotional “rules” that you define for yourself. These rules keep you from
feeling overwhelmed and overworked. Boundaries
also help you decide which opportunities you say yes to, what you say no to,
what you let in, and what you let go. Boundaries are how you carve out time to
do what you want, prioritize what matters, and define how you live and work.
HABITS & ROUTINES: If mindset and boundaries get you
emotionally and intellectually prepared for doing the work, your habits and
routines are how you get the work
done. From setting goals and establishing a morning routine that sets you up
for success, to taking care of yourself outside of work, habits and routines
are how you behave like a boss, every day.
YOUR WOLFPACK: It takes a village to build a boss
life and work, and cultivating a pack of just-the-right people is easier now
than ever before. Your wolfpack supports you, encourages you, and assists you,
and includes your friends, family, mentors, peers, and collaborators. You’re
never too old/shy/busy/etc to meet new people, nourish relationships that are
mutually beneficial, collaborate, partner, and ultimately work with others to
build something really boss. Relationships are everything, and they can help
you go far.
YOUR WORK: As a creative, your work is how you
make money doing what you love while staying true to who you are 100% of the
time. This work takes a dedication to your craft, unwavering focus on your
goals, and reliance on your own skills to take you from dreaming and scheming
about what’s next to actually doing the work.
YOUR LIFE: As much as we love our work, we don’t
just define ourselves by the work we do or the bottom line in our bank account.
The most admirable bosses we know prioritize connection, relationship, family,
friendship, travel, and really good food (yeah, what, we like our food) over
making money or being a slave to their Rolodex (if you don’t know what a
Rolodex is, just Google it). Bosses are curious about life outside of work and
use their resources to enthusiastically pursue what they find interesting.
We recently
learned that over the next two years, nearly 14,000 women per day will quit
their traditional job and begin to work for themselves. By 2020, the population
of self-employed women in America will triple, growing from 5 million to 15
million. (Freshbooks Cloud Accounting)
That’s a
pretty impressive stat and we can’t help but want to help those 14,000 women a
day along the way. You see – working for yourself - being your own boss - isn’t just for folks who were born with an
entrepreneurial spark or rich entrepreneurial parents. In the unfolding
economy, being your own boss is available to everyone. But that doesn’t mean
it’s easy – the uncertainties, insecurities, and overwhelming to-do lists
pile up, which is why we wrote Being Boss,
the book. It’s a guide for those willing to take the leap, chock full of tools
to help them to navigate the path of entrepreneurship – on their own terms.
ABOUT
THE AUTHORS
Emily
Thompson is the co-author of Being Boss: Take Control of Your Work and Live Life on Your Own Terms.
She founded Indie Shopography, a
design and strategy studio for online entrepreneurs, in 2009. Emily has worked
to help makers, coaches, and designers develop an online business model,
strategize and launch websites, and grow their online business. She lives in
Chattanooga, Tennessee, with her life and business partner, David, and
their daughter.
Kathleen
Shannon is the co-author of Being Boss: Take Control of Your Work and Live Life on Your Own Terms.
She is the founder of Braid Creative and
Consulting, a boutique branding agency and consultancy she co-owns with her
sister. Together they have helped thousands of creative entrepreneurs
authentically brand and position themselves as creative experts. Kathleen also
does creative coaching and is regularly invited to speak on personal branding
at design conferences and retreats. She lives in Oklahoma City with her husband
and son.
Together Emily and Shannon are the hosts of the
top-ranked podcast Being Boss, a show that has helped thousands
of creative entrepreneurs authentically brand and position themselves as
creative experts. With hundreds of episodes and millions of downloads, they
have a dedicated global audience that tunes in weekly for their advice and
illuminating interviews from a wide range of experts including Brené Brown,
Marie Forleo, and dozens of others.
For more information, please visit https://beingboss.club/book
Happy Reading!
Balancing day job, career, and blogging is really difficult for me. I'll have to check this out. ☺
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