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Waiting on Martha is growing and we couldn’t be more thrilled! We’re looking for a fabulous full-time, (could possibly be part time, possibly) Atlanta-based individual to serve as our Business Manager. Our BM will wear many, many hats, serving as an integral part of our fun and crazy team.
The right candidate is a doer, has great attention to detail and is extremely organized. But above all else, they are very self sufficient, extremely organized, personable and enjoy jumping in wherever and whenever needed, and is willing to wear a lot (A LOT) of hats. We’ll rely on our BM to handle a lot of customer service-related tasks, vendor management, Shop inventory management, as well as administrative and internal team coordination.
Working closely with WOM founder and creative director Mandy Kellogg Rye, our BM will primarily represent the brand on the retail side of things, but will also help on various projects you’ll find here on WaitingonMartha.com as well as MKR Design in event and styling coordination. One day could entail working with customers to resolve a problem, ushering in new inventory, preparing Shop orders and or shipment, the next: assisting in editorial plans and being on-site for styling projects and editorial shoots.
Our BM will be asked to answer emails and phone calls in a timely and friendly manner, as well as be responsible for warehouse and inventory management for Waiting on Martha’s retail shop. And acting as WOM’s key Shop liaison, our BM will handle important vendor management. On the administrative front we’re looking for someone to keep our mounds of invoices, receipts, and contracts organized, handle the team and personal calendar for MKR and in her words, “help keep our world spinning.”
This position’s hours are somewhat flexible, though the BM MUST be in Atlanta. Salary will be based on experience. We’re very eager to find a driven, engaging individual that is as passionate about the daily hustle as we all are here at WOM. We hope you’ll help us in spreading the word about this exciting job opportunity and look forward to reviewing applications. Interested applicants should email kat@waitingonmartha.com to apply. Thank you! Cheers, Kat
Yesterday was a big day, a major milestone. Yesterday Waiting On Marthaturned 1! I mean 1?! I can hardley believe it’s been a year, and what a crazy year it’s been. To celebrate I thought it appropriate to step outside my usual and get personal today by sharing some of my biggest lessons from the past 365 days. And trust me there were plenty of lessons. But before we look at where we’ve been, let’s have a quick chitty chat about where we’re going.
If you’ve been following along then you’ve been getting some sneak peeks of what the future holds for WOM. And today, I can finally share with all of you our newest venture, MKR, editorial and lifestyle styling. Styling has become such a passion of mine, and I am just over the moon to be bringing my vision into this arena. We’re officially launching later this summer so stay tuned for more details, but yay for new adventures!
Lastly, none of this; not the shop, the blog, and the soon to be MKR could happen without the love and support of the Mr., my parents, friends, and all of you. So from the bottom of my heart thank you, thank you, thank you!This year has been a year to remember. A year of firsts, ups, downs, and mostly a year of lessons…
Enjoy the journey. We’re always so focused on what’s next we sometimes forget to stop and enjoy where we are, and more importantly how far we’ve come. A journey is made up of moments, relish the moments.
Comparison is the thief of ALL joy. If you want to feel depressed start comparing yourself to anyone and everyone in a similar industry. You are not them, they are not you, so why are you comparing yourself to them?! Personally in the beginning I found myself in constant comparison mode so I did what I had to do. I stopped. I stopped following, reading, pinning, etc. Comparison is an unhealthy relationship, break up with it.
“Best” is the enemy of “Great.” I was at a Beth Moore conference a month ago and she posed a question I couldn’t get out of my head; “When did everyone decide they needed to be the best at everything? What happened to just being great?” I thought and thought on this for days, in fact I still think about it often. We are all clamoring trying to be the best, but by definition there can only be 1 best. And if you ever did become the best where would you go from there? I don’t want to be the best. I want to grow. I want to be better than I was before. I want to be great.
You are who you hang out with. Through starting WOM I have connected with some of the most amazing, supportive and loving individuals. These connections have truly been a beautiful and life changing gift. However, I have also experienced people that spew negativity and hate like it’s their job. Some that passively tear down others on social media, light up the comments section with “their truths,” and mock anybody and everybody outside of their inner circle. And all I want to say is why? Did you not get hugged enough as a child? I don’t get it. There is NO reason to EVER be mean. Ever. Stay classy, and dump the haters. Life is better lived with love.
Always be hustling. I know in a world of overnight reality stars and YouTube fame it’s easy to think it will all just happen. Well it doesn’t just happen. For every 1 person who’s “made it” there are 100,000+ that haven’t. And they haven’t because it’s hard work. Blood, sweat and tears hard work. Push you to the brink and ask you to keep going hard work. But it’s worth it.
Fake it till you make it. Most days I have no idea what I’m doing, and truthfully I’m okay with that. This is my journey, and trying to control the chaos, learning new things, making mistakes, there’s beauty in all of that.
Do what you love, forget the rest. If you are blogging, starting a business, embarking on any new fill-in-the-blank for the fame, the comments, the re-Pins, the money just stop now because you’re in it for the wrong reasons. Know who you are, know what you love and confidently go in that direction. All the other stuff will follow, eventually. And likely when it does you’ll be so engrossed in doing what you do you won’t even care. (Thanks Emily Ley for the inspiration)
Trust your gut. This one is big for me. Big. (Fair warning this is going to go deep for a moment so hold on). I’ve always lived a life guided by my gut, or rather my inner compass as I call it. Now I didn’t say I always followed my inner compass, I pretty much ignored it from age 18-25, but I’ve always known it was there. Truthfully I believe it’s my way of staying in the flow with God. Whenever I have a large decision, or just anything I’m feeling unsure about I take some quiet time, talk it out, and simply stay still and listen. I wait. And this past year I’ve never been more unsure in my life. Talk about unchartered territory. I’ve been in it. And through this entire year, I’ve listened and simply followed my gut. I believe we all have an inner compass that we need to listen to a lot more, and the outside world a lot less. Let it be your guide.
“Live to start, start to live.” I read this quote, or rather mantra in Richie Norton’s book “The Power of Starting Something Stupid,” a MUST read for all entrepreneurs. The thought is don’t wait for the perfect moment to start chasing your dreams, because there won’t ever be one. Just start.
Last month was a crazy month for me, the craziest I’d say to date. Between deadlines, photo shoots, travel, and the everyday juggling of life I honestly didn’t know how I was going to get through it. Well long story short I got through it all, every amazing piece of it, and then I celebrated with a day off at the lake. At one point I was sitting on the back of the boat, the Mr. was floating on a noodle and the sun was shining and I said to him, “I have never been so happy.” And it was the truth. I had completed everything I set out to do, accomplished some amazing goals, and now I was soaking it all in and spending the day with the people I loved. And I had never felt so alive, so happy. I was living my dream.
Listen, there will never be a perfect time, enough money, the right support. Never. So just start. Because it’s in the starting, the doing, that you will truly live. And I promise when you find your dream, and you start living your dream…well there is no feeling quiet like it.
KEEP GOING. If you take nothing away from this post, take this. The secret to it all, to life, is simply to keep going. Every time you get knocked down, breathless from defeat, every time you’re about to throw in the towel just get up. Put one foot in front of the other and keep going. truly, MKR
If you’re following along on Instagram and Snapchat (username WAITINGONMARTHA), you’ll know that I’m currently in England (!) for the week. But because the trip was short notice, and with everything else going on, I had no time to properly shop for the cooler weather that jumping the pond would bring. So in order to see London and explore the English countryside properly, I had to figure out how to fill my suitcase with cozy sweaters, boots, hats and jackets. Enter Trunk Club.
If you’re not familiar with Trunk Club yet, I’d suggest you become familiar because it is a game-changer. In short, Trunk Club is a personal styling service for women and men, and while it’s perfect for those with no time to shop (me), it’s also perfect for those looking for a little guidance in building a well-stocked wardrobe. When you sign up, you’re paired with a personal stylist who curates a “trunk” of clothing and accessories based on your style and sizes with major brands such as Vince, Theory, Joie, Equipment, Splendid, Current / Elliott and more.
I know what you’re thinking: that sounds pretty amazing, but that also sounds like a lot of pressure to buy. But here’s the beauty, Trunk Club is NOT a subscription service like similar wardrobe styling brands. Which means there are no subscription fees, shipping is always free, and most importantly…no pressure. I loved my stylist; she was anything but “salesy”, and she hand-picked some great pieces that really fit my personal style.
So here’s how it worked: after talking with my stylist she put together a trunk that I was able to review before it even shipped out, ensuring that I was receiving pieces that I was interested in purchasing. Once the trunk arrived I was given five days to try on the items from my trunk, with free return shipping for all of the items I didn’t wish to purchase. The whole process was seamless and painless, and at the end of the day I pulled the trigger on jeans, boots, and the gorgeous DVF red coat!
Lastly, and because I’m such a sucker for packaging, I might add that Trunk Club’s trunk packaging is on point. Everything was perfectly folded and wrapped in ribbon in the cardboard trunk (just waiting to be Instagrammed!). Opening my trunk felt a little like Christmas morning, unwrapping a bundle of goodies…it really is an experience. Truly, MKR
Photography, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha | This post was in collaboration with Trunk Club. All opinions are 100% our own.