In this episode of Wildly Intentional, Flick and Verity dive into the reality of running a visible business in an always-online world — and how to protect your time, energy and headspace without disappearing from your audience.
They talk honestly about the pressure to be constantly available, the expectations that can creep in from clients and followers, and how easy it is for boundaries to blur when you care deeply about your work. This conversation explores how to build healthier habits around social media, communication and personal space while still maintaining momentum and connection as your business grows.
Reflecting on their own journeys, Flick and Verity share what they wish they’d known earlier, what they’ve learned the hard way, and the boundaries that now help them show up more sustainably and intentionally.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re always “on”, struggled to switch off, or wondered how to create clearer lines between business and life, this episode offers reassurance and practical perspective.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Creating boundaries with clients and online communities
- Avoiding burnout while staying visible in your business
- Managing expectations around response times and availability
- Building sustainable habits on social media
- Lessons learned from the early days of business
This episode is for you if:
- You’re an established business owner active on social media
- You want to grow without being online 24/7
- You’re ready to protect your energy while leading your business well
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