Because burnout and panic both lead to the same question: What do I do next?
Some vendors are in full-on burnout mode—shooting three weddings a weekend, surviving on caffeine and Spotify jams, and wondering when they last had a day off.
Others are refreshing their inbox 14 times a day, watching their once-packed calendar collect more empty space than confirmed bookings.
Whichever side you’re on right now—you’re not alone.
And you’re not stuck.
Squire Book Club was created for the real rhythm of this industry. Whether you’re overwhelmed, underwhelmed, or somewhere in between, this is your space to grow.
When You’re Overworked, You Need Breathing Room.
When You’re Underbooked, You Need a Breakthrough.
If you’re slammed and scattered:
You don’t have time for an expensive, time-sucking course.
You do have time to absorb one powerful idea during a 15-minute break.
That one idea might help you reclaim your sanity, automate your workflow, or finally price for profit.
If you’re slow and spiraling:
You don’t need to sit in the “why isn’t anyone booking me” spiral.
You do need a place to re-center, refresh your business strategy, and build your confidence back up—before peak season hits again.
Either way, this book club gives you the nudge you didn’t know you needed.
What It Looks Like (No, You Don’t Have to Be a “Reader”)
Every month, we choose one business book tied to a theme wedding vendors actually care about—think money, burnout, branding, boundaries.
You’ll get:
- A PDF guide with key takeaways and discussion prompts (so you can skip the highlighters and still walk away smarter)
- Access to a private Facebook group to connect with other wedding pros
- A casual monthly Zoom call that feels more like a laid-back happy hour than a meeting
You can read the whole book or listen to a few chapters on your way to a venue. There’s no pressure. No guilt. No “you fell behind again” energy.
Just progress. In community. On your schedule.
Real Growth Doesn’t Only Happen When You’re Booked Solid
We’ve been taught that being busy means we’re successful—and being slow means we’re doing something wrong.
But here’s the truth:
Growth can happen in the margins.
Clarity often shows up in the quiet.
And confidence is built through intentional action, not just another booking.
Whether you’re burning out from overworking or burning up with anxiety about your inbox—this is your moment to slow down and reset, with support.
This season might look different—but it doesn’t have to feel uncertain. Let’s grow through it, together.