10 things we’ve learnt since starting our business six months ago

YogiBirth
Catalysr
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4 min readJun 6, 2019
Laura Myers & Tom Ray, co-founders of YogiBirth. Taken at the Catalysr graduation event (Sydney, March 2019).

Laura and I were part of the 2018/19 Australian-based Catalysr accelerator.

As a husband-and-wife team, we created YogiBirth, an online education-based yoga programme to support mental, physical and emotional wellbeing during pregnancy and parenthood.

Our vision is a world where no woman, or their partner, fears birth.

Over the last six months, we have pivoted our business model, I resigned from corporate life to pursue our dream full-time and we (…mostly me) wasted valuable time looking for investment, when it turns out we didn’t need it yet.

As we look to launch on the App Store next month, here are the top 10 things we’ve learnt since starting our business, warts and all.

1. Get a whiteboard

The best tax-deductible investment we’ve made. We run our business from a double-sided $120 whiteboard every day.

2. If you can’t explain it simply enough, you don’t understand it well enough

One of Einstein’s supposed pearls of wisdom that is very apt for budding and experienced entrepreneurs alike.

Your audience typically judges the message and messenger in the first 5-to-10 seconds. They’ll thank you for keeping it short and easy to digest. On that note, try to listen twice as much as you talk. You’ll learn more and increase your chances of being considered.

To help refine and simplify your elevator pitch, continually question your business model canvas.

3. Is the juice worth the squeeze?

If it is, keep going. If it isn’t, cut it and move on.

You’ve likely got a short runway of cash you’re burning through. Ruthlessly qualify, disqualify and prioritise which leads to pursue and what activities to undertake.

4. Use your B.R.A.I.N. when making decisions

B = Benefits: how much better off am I by doing this?

R = Risks: am I comfortable carrying that level of risk?

A = Alternatives: how else can I do this?

I = Instincts: what are your head and heart telling you?

N = Nothing: what happens if I doing nothing?

5. Continually reinvent yourself

Become egoless, swallow your pride and make yourself uncomfortable each day. Our two daily goals are simply to learn a new skill and do more right than wrong.

Laura & Tom with Catalysr CEO, Usman Iftikhar after winning the Fishburners Mental Health pitch night (Sydney, February 2019).

6. Outsource, wisely

Resources like Upwork can be invaluable (with the right freelancer). Dividing and conquering can increase your speed; however, don’t be afraid to DIY tasks you’ve yet to master.

For example, IP protection/trademarking may initially seem intimidating, but with a bit of research, it’s actually really straight forward and you’ll save yourself $$$$ on legal fees.

7. Shake it off and jog-on

You’re going to cock up, probably daily.

Acknowledge it, look for a solution and learn from it. Then wash it off and move on. Wallow in your mistakes and you’ll cripple your confidence, stunt your progress and burn through your cash reserves quicker.

8. The idea is 5%. Execution is 95%.

We all have that friend who said they came up with Uber before Uber. Don’t be that friend.

Minimise the talking. Maximise the doing. The lengthy execution phase will also help validate how committed you and your co-founder(s) really are.

9. Think about your diet and booze

Alcohol is a depressant, it affects your thoughts, feelings and actions. You’ve probably only got one shot at this, two if you’re lucky. Look after yourself and ease back on the booze.

We’ve tried to remove sugars, bread, processed food, dairy (almost) and grains from our diet. Within half a week, our focus was better and our moods more consistent. As a result, our output increased.

Think about what you’re putting in your body. It makes a HUGE difference!

10. Find different skills in a co-founder, not the same

To be challenged and grow, you need to be a small team with a broad range of skills. If you’re a technical co-founder or domain expert, find someone who is (for example) good at sales and marketing, and vice versa.

Laura & Tom feeling proud after completing the second day of filming YogiBirth classes at Corp Cast studios (June 2019).

We hope this has been worth the read.

Good luck making your own mistakes. Above all else, look after your head and home, otherwise you’ll never be able to recharge your batteries each day.

If you’re interested to find out more about YogiBirth, please feel free to get in touch: info@yogibirth.com or www.yogibirth.com.

We launch on iOS (iPhone/iPad) in July 2019 and are keen to hear from anyone interested in testing or partnering with us. So far we are honoured to include UNSW, General Assembly and Catalysr as some amazing partners.

Ps. If you enjoyed this article, please give us a dozen claps below. Thank you!

Cheers,

Tom and Laura, co-founders of YogiBirth

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YogiBirth
Catalysr

Created by a Midwife, YogiBirth is an online education-based yoga programme to support mental, physical and emotional wellbeing during pregnancy and parenthood.