Coaching multi creators

to narrow their focus in business

Business and creativity coaching for multi-creative entrepreneurs ready to specialize

Are (too) many creative ideas making it hard for you to build a business?

That’s ok!

If you’re at a stage where you’re overwhelmed by having tried all the things, and you want a business, but can’t seem to get any traction, it might be a sign, that you’re ready to specialize.

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This creativity coaching, slash business coaching, is about helping you figure out, how you can use your interests and skills to create a specialized business, based on a doable creative process.

My approach is process-focused, and based on some of the Kaizen-Muse creativity coaching principles.

Learn more about the Creators Process here

Before you click away….

Deciding to specialize is less about 1 or 4 passions, nor does it have to mean you can only talk about 1 of your interests forever and ever.

It means narrowing your focus in your public work, saying no a lot, and yes to those people you can truly help.

(Obvs, there’s a little more involved, but that’s a super simplified overview.)

Your experience, and many interests, might just give you a unique perspective on how to solve your customers problem.

So, if this sounds good to you, keep reading.

My signature offering

Creativity coaching

Street art grafitti saying Art is not a crime, taken by Katja Hunter

This creativity slash business coaching is about taking a good look at where you’re at, what got you here, and how you can build a specialized small creative business.

I’m here to challenge and support you, in your process of getting clear on a creative business path forward.

Kind words from a previous coaching client

“Coaching with Katja has been a great experience. She’s kind and compassionate, she doesn't impose a rigid, one-size-fits-all way of doing things, and she actually helps you find your own way.

She also helps you navigate between your daily life and your creative project.

- Stéphanie Gernet - Switzerland

Cover for workbook about tips for specializing in business

“Your questions, in this workbook, were really helpful -
I liked how simple they were!”
- Jenn Simpson