Past Unwhelminars
Here’s where you’ll find all the amazeballs, badass, inspirational women we talk to each week (and yes, that includes Unwhelm Coaches, obv). Browse through or search for topics that matter to you. Clicking each link gets you access to the recording, the podcast, the Unwhelement, and maybe even surprises!
Unwhelming Strategic Planning: Goals, goals, goals!
You've probably heard of SMART goals, but have you heard of MAD AF goals? We'll talk goals to align with your strategic plan, how to structure and articulate them, how to track progress and report outcomes, and the importance of celebrating milestones. It's goals for real.
Unwhelming Strategic Planning: Vision for heart-centered planning
Your business vision is the thing that keeps you going. Your ideal vision statement will be strong, aspirational, and from your heart. It will be grounded in your values, aligned with your mission, and keep you focused on your long-term goals. Let's take a look at vision! (See what I did there?)
Unwhelming Strategic Planning: Mission is foundation
Mission--personal, business, or organizational--is your strongest guiding principle. It's the most important piece of marketing, a litmus test, screening tool, and inspiration all rolled into one or two concise sentences. That's a lot of pressure, and it sounds overwhelming. Let's break it down and have fun with it!
Unwhelming Strategic Planning: Values for heart-centered business
Values are a core part of your strategic plan. Ideally, they are the very foundation of your business. When your actions aren't aligned with your values, your business suffers, but more importantly, your heart suffers. In this recorded webinar, we talk about centering your business around what's important to you.
Unwhelming Strategic Planning: Smashing the patriarchy with your business
What does strategic planning have to do with smashing the patriarchy? If you're a woman-owned or woman-led business, this is where we start. Learn about how we can embrace a feminine economy in favor of a masculine one, and how heart-centered planning can still be profitable.