Posts tagged one woman band club
Rachel Warrillow

I've never felt part of something that suits me so well, that I have actively wanted to stay a part of throughout, rather than drifting away, losing interest or motivation.

You've really created something special Meg, thank you!!

RACHEL WARRILLOW

Maker, crafter, creative community cheerleader

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Kate Bullivant

The co-working really helped when I was feeling very alone in the flat with a whole day of work stretching ahead of me, the voxer sessions were perfect for mind dumps that were holding me back in the moment. It was like having a Fairy Godmother on speed dial! It was a really special feeling to know people actually had the same feeling and emotions as myself.

KATE BULLIVANT

Audio producer

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Martha Lawton

I am delighted by what I've achieved over the last 100 days and looking forward to levelling up in the next 100. The progress I've made is fucking incredible. I'm genuinely amazed. If you're thinking of joining, go for it. It's a tonic.

MARTHA LAWTON

Financial educator and money coach, host of The Squanderlust Podcast

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Stak Moody

“During One Woman Band I created and launched my own website, set up all the (endless) behind the scenes processes and workflows, including the client questionnaires and workbooks and generally just worked at getting really clear around what it is I want to do, how and why. While doing that I also designed the website for my first client and made about five thousand changes to my own website. It was easy to feel like I wasn't making the progress I wanted but every time I said that, Meg would recite back everything I had done and remind me that it actually was a lot! I don't know how I would have got everything done without owb, the co working sessions were a lifesaver. It made it so much easier to get the shit I didn't want to do (copywriting for myself is the worst) finished instead of putting it off forever.”

STAK MOODY

squarespace designer, strategist, writer

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Nikki Newbauer

“Joining One Woman Band will give you the motivation that you need to first, discover the creative projects that should get your prioritization and then, surround you with likeminded creatives to cheer you on. Come as you are and let your guard down because you'll discover more about yourself and more of who you were intended to be through your art. I really gained a lot of encouragement from everyone and made massive strides in my mindset. Seeing other creatives struggle to prioritize their passion projects helped me to realize I'm not alone, lazy, or generally dropping the ball.”

NIKKI NEWBAUER

writer

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Katharine Robinson

Before One Woman Band, I was determined but bamboozled. I couldn't decide what was a priority or what to do first. At the end of the 100 days, I’m sitting here with a sense of pride of my accomplishments and a deep feeling of satisfaction. I really enjoyed that everyone in the group all did different things. It might sound strange, but when everyone is doing something different, it's easier for me to feel like I fit in! It was so encouraging and inspiring to be able to see others working away to accomplish their goals at the same time. I always got up with an extra spring in my step on days we had co-working because I knew I would achieve something and also get an update from my fellow One Women Band folks.

KATHARINE ROBINSON

knitter, podcaster, youtuber, recruitment specialist

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