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For the last 18 months I’ve been obsessing over one question…Why do so many brilliant wedding business owners KNOW what ...
24/05/2026

For the last 18 months I’ve been obsessing over one question…

Why do so many brilliant wedding business owners KNOW what they should be doing… but still struggle to consistently implement it?

And it's nothing to do with being lazy.

And it's definitely not because they’re untalented.

Nor is it that hey “don’t want it enough.”

It’s because most business owners are trying to:

market, sell, nurture, follow up, create content, write emails, structure systems,

manage enquiries, build authority,

AND run the actual business…

All whilst holding the entire mental load in their heads.

And eventually?

Overwhelm wins. So I started building something different.

Not another generic course.

Not another pile of information people never finish.

But an actual implementation system designed specifically for wedding businesses and creative founders.

Something that helps bridge the gap between:

👉 knowing what to do

and

👉 actually doing it consistently.

And honestly… I think this is going to completely change the way wedding businesses grow.

We are opening very soon for select members only 🤍

If you want early access, an exclusive invitation to our masterclass party launch and behind-the-scenes updates and first release invites,

Comment below for an invitation to be on the waitlist. 👇🏻

I want you to think about how you actually run your wedding business day to day. Not how it looks on Instagram.How it ac...
12/05/2026

I want you to think about how you actually run your wedding business day to day. Not how it looks on Instagram.

How it actually works.

If you're anything like most of the wedding professionals I work with, it looks something like this:

📧 Enquiries sitting in your inbox that you meant to follow up on
💬 A caption you spent 45 minutes writing that pretty much said the same thing you said last month
📑 A contract you sent that wasn't quite right but it was the best you had
📲 Another Sunday evening spiral of "what do I even post this week"
🤔 A month where you were fully booked and somehow still didn't make enough
.....And a quiet, nagging feeling that this should feel easier by now

You're not failing.
You're not lazy.
You're not bad at business.

You're running a modern, professional business on infrastructure that was never built to hold it.

And I've been spending the last year doing something about that.

More soon.
If you want a sneak peek comment below and I'll send you the details

Pricing discomfort is one of the most common challenges we see among wedding professionals.But most of the time, the pro...
05/05/2026

Pricing discomfort is one of the most common challenges we see among wedding professionals.

But most of the time, the problem is not the number itself.

It is the uncertainty underneath it.

If your offer feels vague, your price feels harder to justify.
If you constantly compare yourself to others, doubt starts creeping in.
If every enquiry feels like it might disappear, you start quoting from fear instead of clarity.

That is why pricing confidence rarely comes from simply deciding to be more confident.

It usually comes from defining your service properly.

What exactly do you offer.
Who is it designed for.
What outcome does your work create for your clients.

When those pieces are clear, pricing becomes much easier to hold.

Because it is no longer based on guesswork.

What part of pricing still feels uncomfortable for you right now? Setting the number, communicating it, or standing by it? Let us know, we’d love to help out!

Confidence in business rarely appears out of nowhere.It usually builds slowly through experience.The first time you hold...
04/05/2026

Confidence in business rarely appears out of nowhere.

It usually builds slowly through experience.

The first time you hold your pricing without explaining it away.
The first time you realise a client chose you because of your style, not because you were the cheapest option.
The first time your work is recommended without you asking.

Those moments start to change how you see your own business.

Confidence becomes less about trying to feel brave and more about recognising the evidence in front of you.

The bookings you have delivered.
The clients who trusted you.
The work that continues to attract the right people.

When you start paying attention to those signals, your decisions become clearer.

You stop questioning every move.
You start operating with more certainty.

Confidence does not need to be loud.

It simply grows when you begin to trust the value of what you have already built.

What moment in your business made you feel more confident about what you offer.

The wedding industry runs on conversations more than most people realise.Small moments between suppliers often create th...
30/04/2026

The wedding industry runs on conversations more than most people realise.

Small moments between suppliers often create the biggest opportunities.

A recommendation shared over coffee.
A quick introduction between two people who should know each other.
A conversation that sparks a collaboration months later.

None of these moments feel dramatic at the time.

But when you look back over a season, they often explain how certain bookings happened.

That is why connection matters.

Not just networking in the traditional sense, but genuine conversations with people who understand the work and the pace of this industry.

Some rooms simply create more of those moments.

And those moments tend to shape what happens next.

When people talk about growth in the wedding industry, the conversation often centres around marketing.But a large part ...
28/04/2026

When people talk about growth in the wedding industry, the conversation often centres around marketing.

But a large part of the booking ecosystem happens behind the scenes.

Suppliers talk to each other.
Venues recommend professionals they trust.
Planners remember people who were easy to collaborate with.

Those small moments accumulate.

One introduction leads to a collaboration.
One collaboration leads to another recommendation.
One recommendation brings a new client.

That is why relationships are not just a “nice to have” in this industry. They are a real part of how business flows.

If you look back over the past year, where did your strongest bookings originate?

A lot of attention in the wedding industry goes to visibility.Better content.Better social media strategy.Better marketi...
24/04/2026

A lot of attention in the wedding industry goes to visibility.

Better content.
Better social media strategy.
Better marketing.

And those things matter.

But when you look closely at how many suppliers actually book their favourite clients, the pattern often looks different.

Many of those bookings come from relationships.

A planner recommends a photographer.
A venue suggests a florist.
A stylist passes on a couple who would be perfect for you.

Those introductions carry something that marketing alone cannot create immediately.

Trust.

When someone credible connects you to a couple, the starting point is different. The conversation begins with confidence already in place.

That is why strong supplier relationships quietly shape some of the most stable businesses in this industry.

Not because they are loud.
But because they compound over time.

If you look back at your last ten bookings, how many came through a relationship rather than a search?

Most suppliers spend a lot of energy trying to increase enquiries.More visibility.More followers.More traffic.But one of...
23/04/2026

Most suppliers spend a lot of energy trying to increase enquiries.

More visibility.
More followers.
More traffic.

But one of the most powerful booking drivers in the wedding industry has always been something else.

Relationships.

When another trusted supplier recommends you, the conversation starts in a completely different place.

The couple is not trying to figure out whether you are credible.
That part has already been handled.

Which is why referred enquiries tend to convert faster, with less resistance and a better client fit.

This is also why connection between suppliers matters far more than most people realise.

Some of the best bookings in this industry do not start with a search bar.
They start with a conversation.

And the right rooms create more of those conversations.

22/04/2026

Confidence in a wedding business rarely appears overnight.

For many suppliers it builds slowly through experience, conversations and exposure to how others operate.

When you hear how other professionals approach pricing, positioning and growth, something shifts.

You realise that many of the challenges you thought were personal are actually very common. That awareness often changes how you approach your own business.

You begin holding your pricing with more certainty. You become clearer about the type of clients you want to attract.

And the way you talk about your work starts to feel more confident.

It is one of the reasons environments where suppliers can talk openly about their businesses can be so valuable.

Because confidence tends to spread when people share how they are building their businesses.

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