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5 Common Mistakes When Launching a Microschool or Homeschooling Business (And How to Avoid Them With Confidence)

5 Common Mistakes When Launching a Microschool or Homeschooling Business (And How to Avoid Them With Confidence)

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If you’ve been following along, we’re in the middle of a powerful Launch Series—created just for teachers, like you, who are dreaming of starting a microschool, a homeschooling program, a tutoring business, or another life-giving teacher biz that sets your soul on fire.

Launching anything new can feel scary. You’ve got the passion. You’ve got the vision. But the process? It can feel like a rollercoaster ride—especially when doubts creep in or you feel like you’re fumbling in the dark.

And here’s what I’ve learned—not just from launching my own microschool, but from mentoring other teachers inside Dream Teacher Business Community:

Most launch struggles?
They aren’t because you don’t care enough.
They happen because of a few common mistakes that most of us don’t even realize we’re making.

So in today’s episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on the 5 most common mistakes teachers make when launching their program, product, or service—and how to fix them with faith, clarity, and confidence.

Because here’s the truth:
You don’t need a perfect plan.
You need a powerful purpose—and a strategy that works.
So let’s dive into these 5 launch mistakes, so you can avoid them and walk boldly toward the dream that has been placed in your heart.

Mentioned in the Episode:

Free Launch Readiness Guide

Microschool & Homeschooling Business Dreamers FREE Facebook Community

Dream Teacher Business Community

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