Helen Tremethick

In My Humble Opinion

(articles, blog posts, & unsolicited advice)

Transitions Are Hard.

You know how caterpillars become butterflies? They turn themselves inside out and become a pile of goo before the beautiful transformation.And the truth is, transformations can feel like that: turning yourself inside out and become a pile of goo.I'm feeling that these days. Transformative.If I look back in my career, all of my transitions have been a deepening of sorts. The shift from being a copywriter to a brand voice strategist was a deepening from...
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Yeah, But Are You Consistent…

There’s a lot of hype around Consistency and if you’ve read any marketing book or hovered on IG for a little too long, you’ll have been inundated with messages that say “show up x times per day!” and “post x times with x hashtags” and “make sure you’re doing xyz or you won’t get the results you’re looking for”. To this, I call bullshit…sort of. The consistency you’re looking for isn’t inside someone else’s calendar....
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Is It Time To Batten The Hatches?

Some days you will wake up doubting your choice into entrepreneurship. It doesn’t matter how many figures your bank account has or the praise heaped upon you by a recent client. There will always be days. Batten the hatches when these storms blow in. Hold tight to the truths that you know. Your work is more than a passing storm. So when the doubt sets in, see it for what it is. Thunder. A grey...
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Three Roads…

No is the road to burnout. Vagueness is the road to imbalance. Yes is the road to solutions. We see this all the time in marketing.  There are the folks who will use what you don’t want as a way of connecting you with their products. They’ll touch on pain points, agitate, make it seem like you have no choice but to buy from them…or else the worst will happen. No more hustle. No more worrying about...
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What’s Big And Grey And Standing In The Corner?

What are you afraid to look at in your business? What do you do when your coach makes you look at the thing you don’t want to look at?  Do you freak out and quit? Do you shut down? Do you stay open and talk about it but then continue ignoring the thing you don’t want to think about? Whether it’s your external marketing, your pricing, or even your schedule, we all have something in...
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Excuses, Excuses…

I almost didn’t write this post.  All week, this is what’s been going through my head: It’s been hot. I’ve been tired. I’ve been using a lot of creative energy for other projects. I didn’t have time. I wasn’t inspired. I didn’t like any of the ideas in my Swipe File.It’s been really fucking hot. Did I say that?I could just take the week off. Maybe nobody will notice. What value do my words have anyway? (oof - brains are tricky tricksters...
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Do Not Compare Yourself To The Giants.

Do not compare yourself to the giants. Your comparison will only leave you feeling mired in issues of self-worth and inadequacy. We are a species that enjoys comparison, knows comparison, thrives on comparison: us vs. them. this vs. that. We know light because we know dark and vice versa. But if you are going to compare, then compare yourself to yourself. Notice what you have done and therefore can do. Notice what you are ready...
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Because Money Is Important And…

A few years ago, I had a complete meltdown about my revenue. I wasn’t earning “enough”. My peers were claiming revenue 3 times mine. I couldn’t figure out what I was doing wrong. I started looking for new programs, new coaches, new mindset practices, new ways of making me “better”.  I’ve been around long enough to know that isn’t uncommon. Chances are, you’ve been through this too. Maybe you’re experiencing it right now.  As anticapitalist...
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Make Your Reputation Repeatable.

How much of your own brilliance are you sitting on? Think about it: all those blog posts, newsletters, workshops, slide decks, pitch letters, late night ideas written in the dark on your phone (hi, it’s me). A few weeks back, I caught myself telling a client to take a look at old, popular posts and repurpose them. I said things like: 💬 People are busy and they aren’t tracking💬 If they saw it and remembered...
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Enough.

You are already enough. It is not the work you do.It’s not your level of productivity.It is not your marketing game.It’s not “how figured out” you have it. None of these are what define your worth.You are already enough. Now imagine if you were to run your business with that lens, that filter, that basis FIRST, before any of your other planning, imagine what could you get done? If you held your innate enoughness as...
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It’s Business, It’s Business Time.

I saw a video on Instagram recently of John and Julie Gottman. They were speaking about how they’ve found that the success behind a relationship isn’t about conflict at all; it was about repair. It was offering a cup of tea, even while in an argument. It was seeing the person you’re with as a team member, even during the strife. This sense of care permeates the relationship and allows the people inside it to...
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What’s Holding You Back?

I’m going to learn how to repair an old tractor!Actually, let me backup...When I was in early high school, I really really wanted to study car mechanics. My high school had a shop and I was fascinated by the students coming up the stairs with grease on their hands. So I signed up for the following semester’s mechanics class.The day has come. I take a deep breath. I walk down the stairs, open the door,...
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If You’re In This For The Long Haul…

Once upon a time, I was the Executive Director of a small not for profit organization. It wasn’t my first foray into the nonprofit world, but it was my last. Or at least, my most recent. Prior to the ED position, I’d sat on Boards, volunteered multiple days a week, staged sit-ins, and spent weeks camping out in protest. In high school, I ran charity drives to donate clothes for unhoused folk. In Grade 9,...
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Ch-ch-changes…

There I was, in a massive Toronto stadium, breathing in the anticipation of 46,000 fans. The sold out crowd was a mix of old school David Bowie fans in tie dye shirts and greying pony tails, hard core Nine Inch Nails fans in long black everything, and folks like us who met somewhere in the middle. The tour itself was a risk for Bowie and NIN, each of them stretching outside their usual fan base,...
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Regenerative At Any Revenue.

You know what people ask me first at the beginning of any podcast interview? How do you say your last name? You know what people ask me second? Okay - what the heck is regenerative business design? When you offer a service everyone already knows about, your marketing doesn’t need to include education…because your people are already on the same page. But once you start disrupting the status quo, education becomes a large part of...
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Unraveling Is Gaining Control.

I was chatting with a client the other day about my Spark Intensives. They were on the fence because they’d looked at the long list of potential results…and they felt overwhelmed. They weren’t sure they were ready. I get it. Working with me 1:1 can be a fire hose. Spark Intensives are often so power-packed that clients need a day or two off to percolate. This is why I often facilitate them on Fridays…and why...
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The Myth of Giving Things Away.

I was following a Facebook post yesterday where the OP was recommending “if you want to grow your business, give everything away”. Be overly generous THEN people will be clamoring to pay you.  Thankfully Natalie Bullen chimed in, echoing my thoughts and adding nuance to this nonsense.  This recommendation is straight out of the bro marketing playbook. It presupposes that you have the capital and longevity to “give everything away” and it’s based on not...
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It’s My Birthday! This Is My Oprah Moment…

I recently threw out my back for the very first time ever. Yet NOT for the first time, I felt so freaking grateful I could just plug in a heating pad and take calls from bed. I know I often talk to you about creating flexibility in your business and this is a great example. Sometimes the work doesn’t have to be put on hold; sometimes flexibility is in how you deliver it (in this...
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Preparing For The Unexpected.

If you’re an overachiever like me then you’re probably pretty attached to your schedule. I really get it. You don’t want to miss an important email. You want to be sure that you’re available for consults and client calls. You *need* to be marketing which means doing more than scrolling from the parking lot.  These are all valid and true.  AND ALSO  This is where you’ll find yourself inadvertently adhering to a rigid business system...
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How To Choose Between Work And Life Is Asking The Wrong Question.

One of the things that my clients most struggle with is juggling between work and family/life responsibilities. Even years into their businesses they find themselves rushing from one to the other or…even worse, feeling like they need to choose between them. I want to offer a reframe. You don’t have to choose between family and your business.You don’t have to choose between a successful business and a whole and satisfying life. You don’t have to choose between...
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