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You don’t need a big program to start earning with workshops.
Most creatives I work with don’t lack skill. They lack clarity. What exactly is the workshop? Who is it really for? How do you price it without undercharging? And how do you talk about it without feeling pushy? That’s why I’m hosting a small, practical session called From Skill to Workshop. In 3 hours, you’ll leave with: • one clear workshop idea • a defined participant • a realistic price • a short sales description you can actually use No funnels. No hype. Just structured thinking and calm decisions. 📍 In-person (Berlin) 💻 Live online (Zoom) 👥 Small group (4–8 people) 💶 €300 If you’re exploring workshops as a serious income stream, feel free to comment or message me “WORKSHOP”.
You don’t need a big program to start earning with workshops.
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New free E-Book for workshop facilitators!
📢 Do you love your craft but hate sales? You’re not alone. Many talented artists and crafters create amazing workshops… but then struggle with the selling part. Empty seats can feel discouraging — but it doesn’t have to be this way. That’s why I created a short, practical guide:“From Empty to Sold Out: 5 Steps to Sell More Workshops.” Inside, I share 5 simple things you can do right now to attract the right people and start filling your workshops with eager participants. 👉 Grab your copy for free here: https://bit.ly/3V4DYOA I’d love to hear from you: What feels harder for you — planning your workshop or selling it?
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Welcome to Creative Business Hub, PLEASE START HERE
Welcome! I’m so happy you’re here. We are women from all over the world, living in Germany, building creative lives and making this place feel like home. This space is for you, to connect, share your creative awesomeness, and feel supported as you explore what’s next. Feel free to introduce yourself below, share your work, and add links to your socials so we can all follow and cheer you on! I’m Anna-Liisa, a qualified carpenter and workshop facilitator, originally from Estonia, living in Germany since 2017. After years of running creative workshops myself, I now help other talented women in Germany start successful workshop-based businesses.I believe creative women deserve freedom, fulfillment, and financial stability, and that’s why I created this space. Now it’s your turn. Tell us who you are, where you're from, what you create — or where you’re dreaming of heading next. I am so glad to meet you. 💛
Big announcement: Closing This Group
I’m closing this group. And creating something smaller, more personal. A mastermind for creative women who feel a resistance to sales but also feel that quiet pull… to build something of their own To have more freedom more space more say over how they work and live I know how complex that can feel I started my workshops in 2020 while on ALG2 learning the German system step by step the good parts, the frustrating parts, and everything in between I didn’t build a million euro business but I built something that supports my life and lets me stay close to my creativity And I would love to share that path with other women especially migrant women who are finding their way here Not through pressure or constant pushing but through clarity, small steps, and a way of selling that feels calm and natural If you feel that this might be for you you can comment SLOW START and I’ll gently share more details and we can see together if it’s a good fit
5 Beliefs That Keep Women Stuck in Corporate Jobs (True or False?)
Hey everyone 💛 I’m working on a YouTube video for The Workshop Way™, and I’d love your thoughts before I film it. These are 5 common beliefs women have about starting a creative business, and how I see them. Please read through and tell me in the comments: Does something resonate? Is something missing? Would you add your own belief or experience? Your input will help me make the message even stronger and more supportive for women who are still afraid to start. “Entrepreneurship is hard.” True… and false. Being employed (or unemployed) is also hard. It’s difficult to find a job that aligns with your values AND respects your private life. Even in a “dream job,” you still need to manage impressions, politics, and relationships with people you’d normally avoid. In your own business, you only need to make one person happy, your customer. And the best part: you get to choose your customers. “Entrepreneurship means constant hustle.” (selbst & ständig) False. You decide when and how you work. I know entrepreneurs who work 2 hours a day and earn more than many full-time employees. It depends on your business model, your pricing, your systems, and your energy, not on hustling. “I need a business degree.” False. You need a skill, a way to create value, and the willingness to learn step by step. Not a degree. Not a perfect plan. Business nowadays is simple: Solve a real problem for real people. “If I fail, I will lose everything.” False. You can start small, safely, slowly. You don’t need to quit your job or take huge risks. Failure is feedback, not a catastrophe. “It’s not the right time.” False AND true. There is never a perfect time. But your life changes the moment you stop waiting for perfect conditions — and start with what you have. What do you think? Which belief do you hear the most from others? Which one did you struggle with before starting? Do you feel something important is missing here? I’d love to hear your experiences, and I might include your insights in the video (with your permission )
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