The first lady I had the pleasure of hearing from is Kelly of Studio DIY. Her colourful content, Halloween Costumes, Can’t Clutch This, and lifestyle content is the stuff dreams are made of. Have you been following along with their renovations?
Check out my post about my entrepreneurial maternity leave
I sent Kelly my version of the Proust questionnaire, and she provided some interesting answers. I really relate when she said “if we stopped working, 90% of our income stopped coming in too.” While Dan has a very generous paternity leave through the military, I do not. So if I stop working, 90% of my income stops.
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And I’m sure this will happen over here too “Instead of creating content now just to create it, every project I do, while much fewer and farther between now, has a lot of meaning behind it and serves a purpose for my family.”
Arlo, the mini Mindell in question, is adorable and full of life. He looks like such a character, and I have enjoyed watching what they share of him on their social channels.
1. When was your baby due / did you welcome a child?
March 2017
2. What was your maternity leave plan? ex. Did your social channels go dark? did you have a backlog of content? Did you keep creating but at a lower output?
3. Did you have a partner that was able to take mat/ pat leave at the same time? Can you describe the type of role they played in supporting you?

photo credit Studio DIY
4. What was something you think you did really well during the first few months postpartum, in terms of work-life balance?
5. What’s something you could have done better during the first few months, in terms of work-life balance?
6. Did you have a work team to support you during your initial months / year? What kind of role did they play?
7. Business wise, did you anticipate and plan for a shift in content to reflect your changing situation? Or did your brand not change at all?

photo credit Studio DIY
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