Discover Jeanne Zamith’s incredible journey from ICU nurse to content maker while raising a child and working during the pandemic.

- A nurse gets over postpartum sadness.
- does well in the home decor area.
- encourages moms to follow their dreams.
As a new mother during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jeanne Zamith, a determined ICU nurse, had to deal with a lot of problems.
It was hard for her to balance the demands of her important job with the duties of being a mother, which made her fight with postpartum depression worse.
She was worried about giving the virus to her baby, which made the first few weeks of being a mother very hard.
Moving from Florida to South Carolina so that her husband could live there made Jeanne feel even more alone. The death of her mother the previous year made her feelings even worse, leaving her feeling alone at a time when she should have been happy.
Even though these things happened, Jeanne kept going. She was able to do this in part because her husband and mother-in-law were always there for her and helped care for her son while she worked long hours.
When Jeanne and her husband chose to have more children, they carefully planned the process to make it go more smoothly.
She was able to spend more valuable time with her growing family because she saved up for a longer maternity leave.
But as her leave went on, Jeanne felt suffocated by not having enough time with her daughter. This made her look for other ways to make money so she wouldn’t have to go back to nursing full-time.
How did Jeanne make the switch to writing content?
- Got the idea from a friend’s success on LTK
- Started with easy family movies that they could share with each other
- Focused on low-cost home decor to fill a need in the market
- Worked with LTK, which led to posts going popular and growth
Following a friend’s success on the LTK site, Jeanne boldly ventured into the realm of content creation. At first, she just shared movies with her family and close friends, but she quickly learned that she loved making material that more people could relate to.
By focusing on cheap home decor, Jeanne found a unique spot where regular moms could get ideas without spending a lot of money.
Jeanne worked hard, and her first post that went popular got 60,000 fans very quickly, making her more well-known online.
By working with LTK, she was able to sell more than a thousand coffee tables, which proved her method and helped her reach more people.
Jeanne used the help of her family and a helper to keep up with her growing business and be there for her kids while also being a mother and a content maker.
Today, Jeanne Zamith still motivates other moms to follow their dreams by telling them about her story. She is still thankful for the chance to balance family life with her creative work, even though she is expecting her third child. This shows that with drive and help, it is possible to get through anything.