M.J.S.
About
MJS stands for Marketing. Junking. Simplicity.
This is a quiet creative space for overwhelmed women business owners who want to understand marketing, make clearer plans, and build a simpler life around their work.
I created MJS because I believe marketing does not have to be loud, trendy, or all-consuming to work. You do not have to be a business owner working 24/7 just to stay visible. You need a clear plan, a few steady tools, and enough understanding to make better decisions for your business.
My work focuses on simple marketing strategy, content planning, and Google Business Profile guidance — with a special focus on yoga and wellness studios.
MJS is not a full-service marketing agency. I am not here to be your task manager, social media manager, Canva designer, newsletter writer, or website updater.
I am here to help you understand what matters, organize your ideas, and create a marketing plan that supports your real life — not one that takes it over.

Mission
The mission of MJS is to help overwhelmed women business owners understand marketing without letting it take over their lives.
Through simple strategy, content planning, Google Business Profile guidance, blog posts, printable resources, and future ebooks or courses, MJS helps women make sense of their marketing one clear step at a time.
This is not about doing more, posting everywhere, or building a business that keeps you constantly online.
It is about learning what matters, creating a plan you can actually follow, and making space for the creative, human life you are building alongside your work.
Vision
The vision for MJS is to become a trusted learning space for women building honest businesses — a place where marketing, simplicity, and creative living can exist together.
MJS is for women who want to grow their work without being online all day, chasing every trend, or losing themselves to the pressure of running a business.
Here, marketing is practical. Planning is grounding. Creativity is part of the process. And having a life outside your business is not optional — it is part of the point.
