Nura Othman Sarah Mondestin Sonia Acosta Alicia Quan Fabiola Arrivillaga, UXC Sasha Ragin #business #founder #parenting Tagging a few other women who inspire me in this area: Let's allow major milestones and all the tiny magical moments in between to be signs that everything we are putting into our family and career is worth it. You're crushing it! It's hard work juggling it all.but you're not alone. In the meantime, let this post serve as a reminder to any other mamas who are building their own businesses, working late nights, or who just need to hear it: We are making strides (I think?), but still have a long way to go. I hope one day we will figure out how to fully embody our roles as mothers and professionals-no guilt on either side. It's all one big mush of not-enough-time, guilt, and sacrifice. I spend a lot of energy trying to constantly “balance” seemingly two separate worlds:īut most days this balance feels impossible, doesn't it? Setting them up for a bright future and being actively present in their lives has fueled my every major career decision. Like many working moms, my kids are the reason that I’ve always pushed myself so hard professionally. I couldn't be prouder of the man he is becoming. Soon enough, he won't have to worry about being the last one to get picked up because he'll be driving himself! He spent numerous hours playing under my desk during late work nights and was the last one to get picked up from school on more than one occasion.īut now he is grown up-offering teenage wisdom, engaging in deep conversations over dinner, and keeping me up-to-date with the latest emoji usage. I distinctly remember sobbing while driving to work, leaving him in the care of strangers at just three months old. We went through a lot together back then and he had to grow up faster than most kids because I was a single mom for a few years. I had him when I was just starting out in my career. Seeing him behind the wheel makes me a little sentimental, thinking about our shared journey up until this point. Rajeshwari Iyer Kristina Zozulia Alma Moya Losada and Kelly Lilles this one is especially for you all! ❤️Įarly-Stage Customer Acquisition & Activation Through UXĪfter hours of classes and many back-seat-driver remarks, my son finally got his driver's permit. I also discuss the difference between acquisition and activation + why continuous user research is not just a nice-to-have, but critical for long-term success. foster sustainable growth for their product.transition from free offerings to premium services.Read the article to get insights on how EdTech founders utilize specific UX tactics and frameworks to: It is timely because yesterday I did a workshop with Svenia Busson and the Female EdTech Fellowship - Europe on this exact topic in demand. In my latest article written for UX of EdTech, I explore the 2nd stage of an EdTech Founder's Journey (which typically happens after product-market fit is found):Įarly-Stage - Customer Acquisition and Activation ✏️ How early-stage founders acquire and activate as many customers as possible in the most cost-effective way.
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