10/09/2025
ok, i’m finally ready to say this out loud…
I’m pivotting. Not a little - like A LOT.
A whole business (& personal) switch-a-roo!
i’ve been feeling for a while now like i’ve outgrown the version of me that built my business.
it’s been making me feel icky,
If you know me, you’ll know that for the past 3+ years, i’ve been running things behind the scenes
for Agencies/Coaches/Consultants as a project manager, OBM, systems expert…
i’ve helped 40+ businesses streamline their systems, launch their offers, build the back end of 6 & 7 figure programmes.
all while travelling the world as a digital nomad 🌍
but somewhere along the way, i started to feel detached.
like i was constantly building someone else’s dream biz, not mine.
when i was honest with myself, i realised i didn’t want more clients.
i didn’t want to build another CRM, system or workflow.
i wanted to build something of my own.
so i’ve been quietly figuring that out for 6 whole months.
through journalling, lots of long walks, coaching, workshops, you name it!
(Lots of breakdowns and breakthroughs were had!)
and i’m finally ready to put my new “thing” out into the world.
I’m going to build the thing i wish i had when i started:
A private mentorship programme & community for ambitious digital nomads.
A programme built with 100% my experience, learnings & vision. And a group of like-minded souls that just GET IT.
A space to ask questions, build friendships, get client referrals, learn to grow, share wins, all the good stuff!
I wanna work with digital nomads, freelancers or aspiring biz owners to ditch the hustle, travel the world, and live on their own terms. Just as I have.
i wanna help others who might be feeling a little lost, stuck or overwhelmed as they take the first steps as a business owner towards their big bold dreams.
And provide a programme with foolproof “been there done that” solutions as someone who’s ACTUALLY lived the flexible (often unpredictable) nomad lifestyle.
i don’t have all the answers yet — but for the first time in a v v long time, it feels right.
i feel like me again. just more grounded, a bit more bold, and ready to build something magic. ✨
if you’re building a remote life - or dreaming of it , stick around, this might just be your thing X
09/05/2025
Feeling like your business is running you (instead of the other way around)?
Most founders I speak to are juggling:
• Messy inboxes
• Too many tools
• Repetitive tasks
• Content chaos
• Zero time to actually think
So we put together a quick document to help:
10 Time-Saving Hacks from a Nomadium VA
– Real systems & workflow tricks we use with clients every week
– No fluff. Just quick wins that actually save hours.
Want it?
Drop a “HACKS” in the comments and i’ll send it over.
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And if reading it makes you think “I need someone to just do this for me” — we’ve got space for 2 new clients this month.
14/11/2024
2 facts exist in every founder’s head, and they’re always at odds.
1. There’s only so much you can do by yourself.
2. Letting go of the reins on something you really care about is hard.
Maybe you don’t necessarily want to be involved with every little decision…
(I’ve heard founders say this a million times)
But you end up getting involved with every little thing because you care so much and because you feel these things need your attention.
(I’ve seen the same founders then do this 😅)
Trust me, I run my own business and I’m an OBM for a bunch of others:
You’re going to keep coming up against this issue until you hire well and train people properly
AND
You do the internal work you need to do to actually let go
Your business is your baby, but if you want it to grow out of nappies and learn to walk, talk and stand by itself - you have to let it!
12/11/2024
It’s good to talk to people about what they’re doing, or what they’ve done.
You can learn from them.
🙅♀️ What isn’t good is thinking that their exact recipe for success will guarantee yours.
👉 You’ll start comparing yourself to them and their journey (miserable, don’t recommend)
👉 You won’t know how to fix the mistakes you inevitably make because you haven’t actually learned how to creatively problem solve
👉 If everything doesn’t go down in the exact same way - which it won’t - you’ll panic
Impostor syndrome is just waiting to creep in if you don’t focus on your own journey.
By all means, ask for guidance.
Learn from other people’s mistakes.
But trying to follow their journey to a T isn’t going to benefit you, or teach you all the skills you need to build YOUR business.
Are you good at focusing on your own journey, or do you get distracted sometimes? 👀
07/11/2024
If you’re struggling to attract qualified leads, it might be because you haven’t refined your offering. 🤷♀️
Red flags:
- Your ICP is way too broad, so your messaging is shaky at best.
- Your value proposition doesn’t hammer down on the key pain points you’re solving.
- You’re not asking for any kind of feedback.
- You don’t have a screening process/questionnaire that would save you and potential clients time.
- You’re not active on the right social channels.
Any of these sounding familiar? 👀
A few tweaks in your process and really streamlining your marketing can gain you back time AND cut out a lot of the confusion.
05/11/2024
3 things I’ve never heard an early stage business founder say (and mean it)
🙋 “Yeah, I’ve never thought about giving up. Like, at all.”
🙋♀️ “I totally have the bandwidth for that right now. I have a really healthy work/life balance.”
🙋♂️ “Of course I know exactly what I’m doing all the time.”
I think social media can give people a skewed view of what being an entrepreneur looks like.
Not just those outside of the world, but those inside it, too. And it can be really demoralising if you’re just pushing forward every day trying to figure things out.
There aren’t any overnight successes.
Before people start winning, they usually fall on their face a few times.
You’re doing just fine.
What’s something else you’d never hear coming out of a founder’s mouth? 😂
31/10/2024
When you’re running a business… People have a lot to say 👀
There’s a lot of advice coming at you from different places, some of it will be useful…
But some of it won’t!
You have to learn to recognise when something is worth taking on board
Implementing
Testing out for your business
And when it’s actually just NOISE. 😬
What’s 1 piece of advice you were given that you chose to ignore?
29/10/2024
There’s one thing every successful business founder has in common.
They know when to ask for help. 🙋🙋♀️🙋♂️
Stop trying to do everything yourself. You’re not an octopus - and you’re not GOOD at everything.
A learning mindset will serve you.
A collaborative mindset will serve you.
And humility will help you actually grow your business.
Stubbornness and not being able to let go will limit you more than you can imagine.
Right?
🚫🐙
24/10/2024
People overcomplicate their Project Management Tools.
Listen, if you’re a small agency:
Avoid:
Testing every shiny new tool
Overhauling your tech stack every 60 days
Spending hours making boards look pretty
Setting up complex templates that confuse your team
Instead:
Find a software that does 70% of what you need, REALLY well!
Invest time in learning it so you can use it most efficiently (or hire an expert!)
Document the core SOPs for it to guarantee alignment across the team
Automate small steps in the workflows each week
Focus on this for the first 3 months.
Build from there.
22/10/2024
I don’t flaunt my income on the internet,
I don’t go to events every single week,
I’m not in every comment section,
I don’t have shiny social stats all the time,
I don’t have posts that pop off every single week.
But I show up.... Everyday.
I work behind the scenes,
I bring new money into the business every month,
I always pay my team on time (so should you!) ,
I’m saving money each month (straight into the travel fund if you’re wondering!),
and I have clients that appreciate the help we provide as a team.
This is MY success and I’m proud.
What’s your success?