Bringing Startup Thinking Into Motherhood
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I've used startup strategy for years to build businesses: testing ideas, starting small, and improving as I go. Recently, I realized I wasn't applying that same thinking at home…and it was making things harder than they needed to be.
In this episode, I share how the concept of a minimum viable product, from The Lean Startup book, can be applied to motherhood, home life, and everyday decisions to reduce pressure, effort, and overthinking.
Resources Mentioned:
The Lean Startup, by Eric Ries
Episode Highlights
- A business book that changed how I think: The Lean Startup
- What a minimum viable product (MVP) is and why it works so well in business
- How I used MVP thinking to build both my product and service-based businesses
- Why high-achieving moms tend to overbuild systems at home
- What "minimum viable" actually looks like in a parent's life
- How using smaller, testable solutions can reduce pressure and wasted energy
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