12 | How knowing your Niche lightens the load to grow in Solo Business.

 
 
 

About this conversation.

Knowing your Solo Business Niche is only the beginning…working out where in your days and ways you actually use your Niche to navigate what we do, to indicate what we need to (and do), and to extricate us (from what we really don’t need to be doing 🤭).

Yes, your Niche names who you do and what you do for/with them.

And yes, your Niche ties you to that something bigger than your business.

Your Niche lends itself to the little things leading you to and away from your part to play in the big picture.

Your Niche is the kindest of kinds that lets you know that that thing is â€˜enough’ complete for now, no that draw is not the most important thing to sort through now, and yes, stepping outside with a cuppa to collect a little sun before moving onto the next task is a good idea. Enjoy.



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Kathy Rast, Owner of Little Language Matters*

Little Language Matters* Kathy Rast has a compulsion for the Language of our cognitions that begins at curious and continues well beyond the boundaries of confidence. Believing that positive means what’s present, negative is what’s not, and words are just our way in, Kathy is taking the way we make meaning through our words and growing a new knowing with our words. Like a chocolate left unattended on the kitchen bench, the urge to consume is one to truly weigh up what happens next.

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