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Creating a Life That Feels Like Home with Sarah Robertson from These Are The Days

Ep. 14

In this wonderful intuitive conversation Alexandra chats to Sarah Robertson from These Are The Days. Sarah Robertson is a brand designer, creative mentor and writer. She collaborates with clients to define their vision, craft beautiful visuals and discover their voice through her studio, These Are The Days


Originally from Edinburgh, Sarah now works from her home nestled in the Scottish Borders alongside her partner, children and their curious cat. 


In this conversation we talk about leading a life and business that feels like home, boundaries in work and motherhood, the difficult task of knowing what and when to outsource both in life and in business


You can learn more about Sarah over at  These Are The Days and on Instagram, Pinterest and Substack. She also shares seasonal Inside Story letters with her email community. 



You can connect with Alexandra and the Circular Entrepreneurs over at The Circular Entrepreneurs and on Instagram and linkedin

If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

In order to keep growing this beautiful community I would love for you to follow, share, rate & review the podcast.


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