I started working with Clauneck mainly because I wanted to improve my financial situation and become more focused on building a real business.
After some time, I noticed that my mindset around money started changing. I became less obsessed with getting quick results and much more interested in building something that could grow over time.
One of the biggest changes was the number of ideas I started having. I began seeing different opportunities for selling services and digital products on Etsy, and I started thinking about ways to improve my offers instead of constantly jumping from one idea to another.
I also started getting more interesting contacts. Some people approached me about potential collaborations, while others were interested in purchasing services in larger quantities. Not every opportunity turned into a sale, of course, but the quality of the opportunities seemed noticeably better.
My Etsy sales also started improving gradually. I was able to get more orders, experiment with different services, and identify which offers had the most potential. What I liked most was that I wasn't feeling the same pressure to make money immediately. I was actually enjoying the process of building the business.
For me, the biggest result wasn't simply making more money. It was the change in my attitude toward business: more confidence, better ideas, more patience, and a stronger willingness to take action.
I still have a lot to build, but working with Clauneck has been one of the most interesting experiences I've had during this stage of my business journey.
After some time, I noticed that my mindset around money started changing. I became less obsessed with getting quick results and much more interested in building something that could grow over time.
One of the biggest changes was the number of ideas I started having. I began seeing different opportunities for selling services and digital products on Etsy, and I started thinking about ways to improve my offers instead of constantly jumping from one idea to another.
I also started getting more interesting contacts. Some people approached me about potential collaborations, while others were interested in purchasing services in larger quantities. Not every opportunity turned into a sale, of course, but the quality of the opportunities seemed noticeably better.
My Etsy sales also started improving gradually. I was able to get more orders, experiment with different services, and identify which offers had the most potential. What I liked most was that I wasn't feeling the same pressure to make money immediately. I was actually enjoying the process of building the business.
For me, the biggest result wasn't simply making more money. It was the change in my attitude toward business: more confidence, better ideas, more patience, and a stronger willingness to take action.
I still have a lot to build, but working with Clauneck has been one of the most interesting experiences I've had during this stage of my business journey.