“An online business is just as much a personal development journey, as it is a business journey. It will test you, pull you and grow you into someone who is far more capable than you ever believed was possible.”
– NATASHA STEWART
“An online business is just as much a personal development journey, as it is a business journey. It will test you, pull you and grow you into someone who is far more capable than you ever believed was possible.”
About Nat
While the perks of running an online business often be romanticised, if your time and goals are not managed effectively, the dream can turn into a nightmare. Natasha Stewart is the strategic powerhouse and mother of four at the helm of Business Jump; an online business that provides a platform for other mothers to jumpstart their dreams of running a profitable business from home, without succumbing to some of the common pitfalls.
“Nat continues to generously document her rich and colourful life for the benefit of her Business Jump and Remarkable Business Mums community.”
Nat regularly bares all with her tribe of a collective forty thousand mothers and business owners, sharing stories of not just her learnings in business but the real and raw events that shaped who she is today, such as an unlawful firing, postnatal depression, two miscarriages, a twin pregnancy and weaves within it how she mindfully fell down and put herself back together throughout it all. Most recently, with the birth of her twins, Nat continues to generously document her rich and colourful life for the benefit of her Business Jump and Remarkable Business Mums community.
Nat has been in business in some way or another for 13 years and has many failures under her belt, but also many successes and beautiful moments along the way and most importantly to her, a life with pure freedom and flexibility to choose her days.
And, whilst Nat has been recognised and featured in top tier media publications and interviewed on industry podcasts, she says her proudest achievements are the relationships she forms with her clients and seeing them transform their lives just like she has done.
Nat holds herself accountable to the ethos of working smarter, not harder. She continues to reject the mistakenly yet commonly extolled 24/7 hustle that precipitates burn-out.
“Through this model and her free communities Nat has helped thousands of women to draw upon her experience, expertise and insights.“
Automating systems and having a reliable team yielded a business that sustained her life, not the other way around. Continuing to work on her business during pregnancy allowed her to rediscover her resilience. Beyond adversity was a new, more robust, version of herself that didn’t abide by the trappings of fear or self-doubt. All of the lessons she needed for business, she found in her life.
She now uses the same model and intel to help her clients get started. Outsource the parts where you’re not in flow, automate wherever you can and work on the parts that light you up. Through this model and her free communities Nat has helped thousands of women to draw upon her experience, expertise and insights.
Nat’s Business Jump has been described as a ‘business BFF,’ encouraging mums to take a leap into actualising business ideas and turning them into lucrative income streams whilst at the same time, endeavouring on a personal growth journey.
Nat emphasises the importance of personal and professional growth in tandem. Her mindfulness practices are the underpinnings of a powerful business. She knows that time spent filling your own cup allows you to respond with compassion, empathy, and perspective to the difficult situations that arise within your business.Having a solid personal foundation and each day taking a moment to undo all the identities, fears and judgements she carries and consciously restoring self-worth and confidence allows Nat to maintain equilibrium, to dream beyond her comfort zone, and she is committed to sharing the joy of this with the WAHM tribe who would like to join her for the ride.