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Quarantine brings Reflection – Learn from my mistakes #125 – starting a business.

Quarantine brings Reflection – Learn from my mistakes #125 – starting a business.

A memory- Wow. I can’t believe this journey started 4 years ago. This is my VERY first set up / booth. I’d just started my business and a scared first time vendor at the USCCA concealed carry expo in my home town.

2016

I remember thinking what am I going to do if my clothes come! My samples had to be shipped overnight, and grateful they made it!? I was warmly greeted by the neighboring vendors, given much needed assistance, advice and well wishes. Of course, I also got a lot of interesting looks as to why a “Women’s Boutique” ??was at this trade show for self defense. Well, for me, that was exactly the point! It was my purpose.

I was a gun newbie and SO frustrated in trying to dress around my firearm and concealed carry. I couldn’t believe the words that came out of my mouth – I really had nothing to wear! I knew with the amount of frustration I was experiencing, I couldn’t be alone in this silent struggle to dress fashionably and be armed.

So, being called a “Women’s Boutique” was the bomb… along with the sales! That was the best feeling to be able to help other women to live this lifestyle; confidently, and well, be armed and incognito!

What about that “Behind the scenes” Part? Honestly, a lot of cussing and tears.

Then I found organizations like the SBA (Small Business Association) and some coaches.

It’s been a long journey working full time and starting a clothing line by yourself on a side hustle. I had no idea what was a head of me… if I had, I’d been too afraid to start!

There’s so many facets to creating a garment – who knew?! You just go to the Mall or boutique and search to you find something you like. But, what if you can create it? Can you say how do I start and oh, it’s overwhelming.

Learning how to source fabrics and where, finding industry experts like a pattern maker, learning the industry vocabulary like having tech packs, and ultimately the key to getting clothing made is finding and working with a manufacturer (in the USA). And then, finding a factory willing to work with a new designer/company, my small quantities and I believe the type of clothing I was designing was a touchy subject for some.

And that’s just for making the clothes – then there’s the marketing conglomerate… designing a website and the web platform and a check out process. Decisions have to be made about the overall look, what colors to pick and why, coming up with a logo and a design, and the legal side such as trademarks, business licenses, tax numbers, and the like.

Then you shout from the roof tops to get the word out. Well, you turn to internet and the social medial world to market yourself and your business. Email marketing and blogging – oh my!

The world of social networks

I want to encourage you if you’re thinking of a business. Stop trying to make it perfect and just start walking. I still don’t have it all figured out but if I waited, I wouldn’t have been able to help so many women to have the courage and confidence to carry their firearm so they can protect themselves and save lives. After all, helping others and having them looking great is what’s matters.

Thank you to all my wonderful customers! I love working with you at these shows! Thank you to the industry folks and trainers, I’ve meet over these past few years. Thank you for your support, encouragement, and accepting a new concept to dressing around a firearm.

No matter what the industry is, there are a lot of players, but there’s only one you and you have a unique gift and voice. It’s baby steps – Just keep walking! You’ll walk into success.

You are not alone! Shooting with friends. Learn from my Mistake – #103

You are not alone! Shooting with friends. Learn from my Mistake – #103

The wonderful thing about learning to shoot or beginning to concealed carry, is that you are not alone!

Welcome to the group! So glad you’re here!

I have found that those who shoot are excited, willing, and wanting to help you. Some may try to catch your eye just hoping you will ask a question so they can help. Why? They love it and want to share the joy and empowerment with others.

It’s a gun. It can be a scary thing – after all, most people see it as a weapon. It’s a tool to defend yourself or to provide a meal. It can also be a tool that brings people together!

A big shout out to those who have overcome a great tragedy and have made the decision to learn how to shoot and become a responsible gun owner. I’m sure for many who’ve had to experience a life changing event, having a group of supports, sharing within a group who understood what you went through was instrumental with recovery.

I feel like gun owners are such a group. Whether your beginning that journey or not, there is a social part that to enjoy with other shooters. We have this common ground; much like team sports. Yes, there’s competition, but there is an incredible camaraderie wanting to help others improve.

There’s joy in hitting the bullseye the first time. That needs a High – Five from someone!

Whether by luck or skill, hitting the bullseye is exciting

The opportunity to try someone’s firearm that the range doesn’t rent. Sharing that little “trick or tricks of the trade” that others have spent years solving.

Here’s a Tip:

  1. As women, we may have issues with weak hands. Perhaps, we have difficulty racking a slide. One woman shared with me how to push the firearm away with my strong hand and pull the slide toward me with my weak hand. Amazing!
  2. If you can’t lock the slide back, insert an empty magazine, and dry fire or rack. The firearm will automatically lock back and open. There’s no need to struggle in silence. We’ve all been there!

A few weeks ago, The Well-Armed Woman shooting chapters of Georgia got together for a time of fellowship, learning new skills, and for some, being exposed to new things like Project Johnny Appleseed.

Project Johnny Appleseed

No matter where you are, consider yourself part of a bigger group of shooters.

If you’re intimidated to go to the range by yourself, check to see if there’s a lady’s group – TWAW or AGAG (A Girl and A Gun) women’s group to join. The more the merrier! Learn from my mistake, it’s more fun with friends!

Learn from my mistake, it’s more fun with friends!

10% Discount for The Well Armed Woman use code: TWAW

10% Discount code for A Girl & A Gun used code: AGAG

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