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Welcome to the calm corner of Tiny Office.
Here you’ll find simple, supportive ideas to help you run your business in a way that actually feels good. Whether you're figuring out your first client system, learning how to protect your time, or just need a reminder that you don’t have to do it all — you’re in the right place. These posts are here to gently guide, not overwhelm — written for the busy, thoughtful, slightly-overthinking humans doing business a little differently.

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Kate Sandivasci Kate Sandivasci

The invisible shift.

You started your business to create freedom, not more pressure. But often, we slip back into busywork and hustle, building another job instead of the life we envisioned. The key is to recognize those patterns and make small changes—because you deserve to build a business that works for you, giving you space, ease, and true control.

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Kate Sandivasci Kate Sandivasci

The hidden cost of being ‘always on’ in your service-based business

Your business was built for freedom, but endless client emails and constant availability turn it into another 9–5. The real solution? Shift to a strategic model like Pinterest, which works while you rest, giving you the space—and value—you deserve. It’s time to let go of reactionary service and build a business that scales and respects your time.

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Kate Sandivasci Kate Sandivasci

Redefining success as a service provider: slower, softer, smarter

Success takes time, and comparing your journey to others’ highlight reels only blinds you to your own progress. Living quietly and true to yourself—defining what success really means for you—builds a business that fits, not one that feels rushed or unrealistic. Progress isn’t about hitting a number overnight; it’s about showing up, being seen, and moving forward at your own pace.

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Kate Sandivasci Kate Sandivasci

Pinterest - A Calmer Way to Grow Your Business

Discover how Pinterest can help you grow your creative business in a calm, sustainable way. With content that keeps working long after you’ve posted it, Pinterest is the perfect tool for reaching your ideal audience - without the burnout.

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