One Month of Wyldframe
It’s officially been one month of Wyldframe — a business that started as a creative outlet, a space where I could combine two things I’ve always loved: business and creativity.
I’ve always been inspired by the people around me — watching friends, clients, and other entrepreneurs build something of their own. It’s what pushed me to take the leap, start Wyldframe, and hopefully inspire others to do the same.
This first month has been nothing short of surreal. Every single project has felt like a “pinch me” moment. I’m grateful beyond words for the people I’ve met, the clients I’ve worked with, and the opportunities that have already come my way. If anything has surprised me the most, it’s how quickly a community starts to form when you lead with passion, show up authentically, and do what you love.
5 things I’ve learned in my first month of running Wyldframe:
Doing what you love never feels like work.
I always heard people say this… but now I actually get it. When you build something that feels aligned with who you are, the line between work and play starts to blur in the best way possible.The people you work with matter — a lot.
Energy is everything. Surrounding yourself with clients, collaborators, and creatives who align with your values makes the process feel effortless — and honestly, so much more fun.Work-life balance is a work in progress.
I’m learning that balance is a skill. It’s not about having it all figured out — it’s about finding rhythms that feel good, taking breaks when needed, and knowing that rest is productive.It’s the little details that bring the big picture to life.
Whether it’s capturing the perfect moment on camera, designing the tiny details of a brand, or cheering a client on when they take that next step — those are the pieces that matter most.Seeing a vision come to life is magic.
Helping someone take their idea, brand, or story and turn it into something real… it’s one of the best feelings in the world. And being able to do that for myself? Even better.
If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: don’t be afraid to step outside your comfort zone. Meet people. Take risks. Put yourself in rooms you’re not sure you belong in yet — because you do.
I remind myself of this constantly. One of my favorite song lyrics says,
“If it makes you nervous, it’s probably worth it.”
And honestly… it’s true. Every time I’ve leaned into that feeling — the nerves, the uncertainty — something really good has come from it.
Wyldframe is just getting started — and I couldn’t be more excited for what’s ahead.