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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/kaylaho1/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114This blog post is special not only because it’s a review of 2016, but it\u2019s also a review of my first full year in business. As you may know,\u00a0I launched my business last December and have been pursuing it full-time since last April. Since then, I\u2019ve learned SO much about myself and the people around me.<\/p>\n
I thought this week would be a great time to look back on all of the top moments of 2016 while reflecting on what I\u2019ve learned. There have been SO many good lessons.<\/p>\n
This is something I\u2019m really proud of. I don\u2019t believe you have to raise a ton of money in a funding round in order to run a successful, impactful business. I also don\u2019t believe you need to outsource every task on your to-do list, earn 6 figures in passive income, or work a 4 hour week in order to be successful.<\/p>\n
If you do these things and love it, that\u2019s awesome! I just don\u2019t want you to get caught up in what everyone else is doing as I did throughout parts of 2016. For my business<\/a>, I like to keep my expenses crazy low and my income comfortable. For you, your business goals may look totally different but that\u2019s more than okay.<\/p>\n Well, the term \u201csuccessful\u201d is relative but I see the course as a win because I nearly met my student goal of 20 (one student away but to me, it still counts!) AND I got to connect more deeply with some of my most treasured community members. I can\u2019t wait to relaunch the course, Crickets to Community, in late Q1 of next year with some exciting new additions.<\/p>\n This was a long time coming. After 6 different formats (yeah, you read that right) in my early blogging days, I finally scrapped my old list and relaunched a new business-focused mailing list in early 2016. I still kept the actionable spirit of my blog posts while mixing in some personal storytelling for a unique email marketing style I\u2019ve fallen in love with. Now I get even more excited to write emails than I do blog posts! I never thought I\u2019d say that.<\/p>\n Also, ConvertKit<\/a>, my email service provider, became the first \u201cbig\u201d investment I made in my business. Before ConvertKit<\/a>, I was too caught up in how my newsletters looked and kept changing my format every few weeks. Now I feel more confident than ever in my ability to connect with my audience and increase my conversions purposefully. Thanks, ConvertKit!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n I don\u2019t need a notification to show that someone retweeted me. I don\u2019t need a notification that a new podcast episode just downloaded. I don\u2019t need a notification that someone just liked my comment on Facebook.<\/p>\n I\u2019m so glad I said goodbye to those little red thumbnails on my phone this year. Before shutting off my notifications, I constantly felt distracted and like I was missing out on something if I wasn\u2019t looking at my phone. I\u2019m so glad I kicked this habit!<\/p>\n I can\u2019t tell you how many mornings I spent this year scrolling through my inbox on my phone, reading emails and then not replying to them until I got to my desk so I\u2019d mark them as unread again. So dumb, right? I still shake my head thinking about the hours I wasted.<\/p>\n There are two main actions I took that helped me to kick this habit:<\/p>\nLaunching my first successful online course<\/h2>\n
Creating a purposeful email marketing strategy that feels like me<\/h2>\n
Some other notable mentions from this year:<\/h2>\n
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What I learned:<\/h1>\n
Shut off the dang notifications<\/h2>\n
Don\u2019t let email be the first thing you check in the morning<\/h2>\n
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Be careful of who you welcome into your support system<\/h2>\n