Post 2 - We’re quick to call things small. A small brand. A small page. A small win that didn’t go viral.

Here's exactly why that's a problem
Because what if it’s none of that?
What if it’s just new?

When I started Creste, it was a single idea on a piece of paper.
No team. No office. No marketing plan.

Just a mother
trying to give her kids the kind of childhood she once dreamt of.

📍 It didn’t look like a business.
📍 It didn’t sound impressive at parties.
📍 But it mattered to the people who experienced it.

And that was enough to keep going.

So the next time you call your idea small, stop yourself.
It’s not small. It’s just early.
And early is sacred.

📍 Early ideas need protection, not pressure
📍 Time, not comparisons
📍 Belief, not noise

You don’t need to scale fast.
You just need to stay close to the reason you started.

If you’ve ever downplayed your dream because it didn’t “look big enough,” drop a comment and your story.
Let’s normalize early.