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Unveiling the Layers of Brand Identity with Yoga Philosophy
Brand identity is more than just logos, colors, and slogans. Your brand encompasses the core values, personality, and essence of your company. Let’s go on a philosophical walk together for a moment… I promise it will make sense in a minute. In yoga philosophy, the koshas - or sheaths/layers - are the five layers of being that comprises the human experience and which veil our core truth. By exploring the koshas, you can get to know yourself better and in turn, connect with you

Katrina Kopeck
Mar 133 min read


Social media that actually feels good
Social media is one of the essential tools for small business owners to connect with your audience, promote your services, and build your brand presence. When I work with businesses and individuals growing their digital presence, one question comes up a lot: How much should I share? There are a few variables to answer the question, including a few additional questions: What are your business goals? Who is your audience? What are your personal and business values? What are you

Katrina Kopeck
Mar 33 min read


Discover Your Company Core Values
Starting a small business is a labor of love, often fueled by a unique vision, a desire for independence, and a passion for what you do. It's an exciting journey filled with opportunities, challenges, and, most importantly, a chance to create something that truly reflects who you are. Aligning your personal values with your core business values can be a key to success. What Are Values, and Why Do They Matter? We’ve all had this situation: You’re working with someone (or meet

Katrina Kopeck
Feb 273 min read


Why Some Brands Feel Like That
I was looking to expand my personal community and join some kind of group in my city. Looking through event sites, trolling posters taped to sign posts, and scrolling through social media, I found I was real judgmental about one specific thing: fonts. How judgmental? Watch Ryan Gosling freak out about the Avatar fonts in this A+ SNL short . Improv sounded fun, but they were using Comic Sans. Silent Reading group sounded like my kind of people, but they had inconsistent type

Katrina Kopeck
Feb 173 min read


The Real Villain at Work: Miscommunication
If you’ve ever watched a sitcom episode and thought, “This entire conflict would be resolved by a 30‑second conversation,” you already understand the most common—and costly—problem in modern workplaces: miscommunication. For entrepreneurs and employees alike, miscommunication is rarely about bad intentions. It’s about assumptions, incomplete information, unspoken expectations, and systems that don’t support clarity. Left unchecked, it creates unnecessary drama , resentment,

Katrina Kopeck
Feb 131 min read


Ask for Advice: A Guide
Entrepreneurship is an alluring and challenging journey. When I worked in an office environment, I craved the independence and aligned values that I knew existed in the entrepreneur world. Each time I stepped into entrepreneurship, I wanted to know everything I could learn before taking that terrifying leap, and while books and podcasts were a great start, I really needed advice from someone more experienced. Seeking advice from experienced mentors can build your confidence,

Katrina Kopeck
Feb 103 min read


Is work-life balance a thing?
Have you ever been told you need to focus on work-life balance? That you need to keep your personal life at home and your work life at work? Here’s the punchline: work-life balance is a bunch of BS. Unless you’re in the show Severance (please go check it out if you haven’t already!), we can’t actually separate home from work. If you’re worried about your dog being home alone for too long, or your babysitter flakes, or your basement flooded, it’s going to impact how you show

Katrina Kopeck
Feb 72 min read
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