A quick update & freebie from me


Hey Reader,

I’ve been thinking about how you once joined my list to learn how to earn some extra money.

If I’m being honest, I’ve been a little quiet lately. Not because I didn’t care or didn’t have anything to share, but because things have felt… different on the online side of business.

It’s been tough in ways I didn’t expect. Between constant algorithm changes and the growing presence of AI, it started to feel harder to show up in a way that was actually helpful.

At a certain point, I had to take a step back and ask myself if what I was putting out was truly serving you.

If it wasn’t, I didn’t want to keep adding to the noise.

That space gave me time to refocus, and it led me back to something that felt steady again.

Local business.

I started spending more time in the permanent jewelry space. It's a vendor/pop-up type business model that involves working face to face with real people, building something that doesn't rely on rankings or reach or hoping a post would be seen. It felt refreshing in a way I didn’t realize I needed.

And over time, I saw something clearly.

There is still so much room here for new people to step in and build their own business in this industry.

That’s what led me to launch my very first course ever. It’s something I’ve taken seriously and poured my all into because I know how overwhelming it can feel to start something new without clear direction.

But since it's such a new concept to most people, I put together a free starter guide to help you get a feel for the industry and see if it’s something that fits your life and your goals.

No pressure, it's just a direction to consider if it feels right to you.

You can grab that freebie here.

Trinity Owen

The Pay at Home Parent's Permanent Jewelry Center

Learn how to transition from the rigidity of a 9-to-5 job into the dynamic world of owning a permanent jewelry business. Our mission is to equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence needed to make informed decisions and grow your enterprise successfully.

trinity@thepayathomeparent.com

https://permanentjewelrycenter.com/

113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205

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The Pay at Home Parent

Dedicated to helping parents build profitable income streams from home through digital marketing, affiliate partnerships, and scalable systems. It equips everyday families with practical strategies, mindset shifts, and proven frameworks to create flexible income, strengthen their finances, and design a life that prioritizes both presence at home and long term wealth.

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