49 min

[145] Erin Dollar of Cotton & Flax The Create & Thrive Podcast

    • Entrepreneurship

 

My guest today is the inspirational Erin Dollar.

Erin is a textile and surface pattern designer who specialises in minimalist designs with an eco-friendly focus.

She creates boldly patterned home decor for Cotton & Flax, which she founded in 2012.

In this episode, we have an in-depth chat about her business journey, her thoughts on social media, time management, business direction, and much more.

BONUS: Erin is going to be joining me and the Thriver Circle community for a live chat on Tuesday the 24th of April at 10am, AEST (the time in Brisbane, Australia). If you’d like to join us for that, make sure you’re a member of the Circle, and look for the event in the Circle FB group.

 

 



 



Love the show? You can show your support by:



* Leaving a review on the C&T FB page.

* Leaving a review on iTunes.

* Donating a few dollars towards the costs of producing the pod.

* Joining the Thriver Circle – without the members of the Circle, this podcast would not be possible.





 



 

Quotes and Highlights in this episode:



* The focus of Erin’s business has evolved over the years.

* “There is something really interesting in looking at the micro-level of your business and making a plan to shift and pivot to follow what is successful.” {Erin}

* Moving into design allows for artworks to become more accessible at a lower price point and can open up avenue for collaboration.

* Your business focus will ebb and flow over the years with periods of higher and lower creativity.

* “It’s okay to have seasons of fluctuation.” {Jess}

* As your business grows moderation is important to avoid burnout.

* Setting clear boundaries and maintaining a work/life balance create a sustainable business.

* “Build some boundaries into your workflow where you can early in the process.” {Erin}

* Social media can be a powerful business tool but be wary of comparing yourself to others.

* Create authentic connections and build a community for the long haul.

* “Your website and your mailing list are the two tools you can really control.” {Jess}

* “Don’t rush. There is going to be time for all the amazing things you want to put out into the world.” {Erin}



 



 



 

 

My guest today is the inspirational Erin Dollar.

Erin is a textile and surface pattern designer who specialises in minimalist designs with an eco-friendly focus.

She creates boldly patterned home decor for Cotton & Flax, which she founded in 2012.

In this episode, we have an in-depth chat about her business journey, her thoughts on social media, time management, business direction, and much more.

BONUS: Erin is going to be joining me and the Thriver Circle community for a live chat on Tuesday the 24th of April at 10am, AEST (the time in Brisbane, Australia). If you’d like to join us for that, make sure you’re a member of the Circle, and look for the event in the Circle FB group.

 

 



 



Love the show? You can show your support by:



* Leaving a review on the C&T FB page.

* Leaving a review on iTunes.

* Donating a few dollars towards the costs of producing the pod.

* Joining the Thriver Circle – without the members of the Circle, this podcast would not be possible.





 



 

Quotes and Highlights in this episode:



* The focus of Erin’s business has evolved over the years.

* “There is something really interesting in looking at the micro-level of your business and making a plan to shift and pivot to follow what is successful.” {Erin}

* Moving into design allows for artworks to become more accessible at a lower price point and can open up avenue for collaboration.

* Your business focus will ebb and flow over the years with periods of higher and lower creativity.

* “It’s okay to have seasons of fluctuation.” {Jess}

* As your business grows moderation is important to avoid burnout.

* Setting clear boundaries and maintaining a work/life balance create a sustainable business.

* “Build some boundaries into your workflow where you can early in the process.” {Erin}

* Social media can be a powerful business tool but be wary of comparing yourself to others.

* Create authentic connections and build a community for the long haul.

* “Your website and your mailing list are the two tools you can really control.” {Jess}

* “Don’t rush. There is going to be time for all the amazing things you want to put out into the world.” {Erin}



 



 



 

49 min