
You only ever have two choices. Are you willing to do what it takes?
10/17/23 • 20 min
Do you ever feel like people are lapping you? Like everyone else is moving forward, and your current status is... well... stationary?
Episode 27 of Pull the Thread podcast is for the perpetual planner who just can't seem to pull the trigger on launching or is stuck without any growth. Because you only ever really have two choices - you can evolve or remain. Are you willing to do what it takes?
Krystal guides listeners through a series of practical questions to get unstuck a move forward - what's it gonna be?
Questions to answer for your business to move forward:
1. What do customers want?
2. Can I get them what they want?
3. How do I deliver it to them?
4. Where can we find pockets of target customers who are frustrated with our competition?
5. Where is the competition weak or deficient in delivering the outcomes, solutions, and the value the market demands?
6. What should we be doing to communicate to potential customers that a
we are the aspirin for their pain?
7. What are the three primary problems (pains) my target market has?
8. Where have I substituted my judgement for what I want to deliver, for what the customers actually want to receive?
9. How could I check in with our customers to find out what new pains they’re experiencing or gains they want to achieve?
Interested in learning from Krystal? Hop on the mailing list on krystaldouglas.com.
Do you ever feel like people are lapping you? Like everyone else is moving forward, and your current status is... well... stationary?
Episode 27 of Pull the Thread podcast is for the perpetual planner who just can't seem to pull the trigger on launching or is stuck without any growth. Because you only ever really have two choices - you can evolve or remain. Are you willing to do what it takes?
Krystal guides listeners through a series of practical questions to get unstuck a move forward - what's it gonna be?
Questions to answer for your business to move forward:
1. What do customers want?
2. Can I get them what they want?
3. How do I deliver it to them?
4. Where can we find pockets of target customers who are frustrated with our competition?
5. Where is the competition weak or deficient in delivering the outcomes, solutions, and the value the market demands?
6. What should we be doing to communicate to potential customers that a
we are the aspirin for their pain?
7. What are the three primary problems (pains) my target market has?
8. Where have I substituted my judgement for what I want to deliver, for what the customers actually want to receive?
9. How could I check in with our customers to find out what new pains they’re experiencing or gains they want to achieve?
Interested in learning from Krystal? Hop on the mailing list on krystaldouglas.com.
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Starting a career in fashion? My assistant shares her insights
September marks my assistant, Natalyn’s one-year anniversary of working at our brick-and-mortar sewing business. I finally dragged her behind the mic to share about the past year, all the hard work she’s put in, and things she’s learned along the way.
If you’re considering fashion school, or a career in the hands-on side of creating fashion, this episode is one not to miss. We talk about how she scored her opportunity, what it took to prove herself, things she found surprising, and how she would go about it if she did it all over again. We also delved into my management style, and shared some behind the scenes of our favorite projects we’ve worked on together.
Keep up with Natalyn’s journey by following her on Instagram at @natalynkaser.
Interested in learning from Krystal? Hop on the mailing list on krystaldouglas.com.
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Self employed vs. Business Owner - Is there a difference?
If you're hustling for new clients all day, and working as fast as your little fingers can fly all night, you've probably been walking the fine line between self-employed and business owner for a while now.
Krystal has a couple ways to tell if it's time to make the changes you need for long term stability, as well as a little advice for what's going to be expected of you when you change.
Regardless of whether you want to scale your business, or remain a one-person operation, Krystal has tips for what to look out for along the way.
Interested in learning from Krystal? Hop on the mailing list on krystaldouglas.com.
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