With Laura Esmond
As business owners, it's easy to believe that success means doing everything ourselves. Editing the images. Answering every email. Keeping the house clean. Being present with our kids. Growing the business. Holding it all together. But what if that belief is exactly what's keeping us exhausted? In this honest conversation, photographer Shannon Griffin and I talk about the surprising freedom that comes from letting go. From outsourcing editing and household tasks to releasing the guilt about not wanting to play with Barbies, we explore what it looks like to build a business around who you actually are, not who you think you're supposed to be. Shannon shares her journey as a low-volume, high-end photographer, mother, editor, and entrepreneur, and why embracing support and a secondary source of income has allowed her to create a business and life she truly loves. Together, we discuss: * Why doing everything yourself isn't a badge of honor * The emotional challenge of letting go of control * How outsourcing can create more space for creativity and family * The reality of balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship * Why your business should reflect your personality, values, and season of life * The difference between being busy and being intentional * How understanding your "why" can guide every business decision * The guilt many women feel around work, motherhood, and wanting more * Building a low-volume business that prioritizes relationships and artistry * Learning to trust others with parts of your business Whether you're struggling to delegate, feeling stretched thin, or simply wondering how to create more breathing room in your life, this conversation will remind you that you don't have to carry it all. Sometimes the greatest growth comes from letting something go. Connect with Shannon Griffin: https://www.shannongriffin.com/ [https://www.shannongriffin.com/] Connect with Laura: https://www.lauraesmond.com/ [https://www.lauraesmond.com/] If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who needs the reminder that she was never meant to do it all alone.
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