Join us for GET **IT DONE CLUB Heswall, on Thursday, February 26th!
GET **IT DONE CLUB is an anti-stuffy, informal collective of people in business who believe in connection and collaboration over competition, and focus on people first and business later. We create a supportive space for those in business to come together, have a brew, and get **it done!
Who is GET **IT DONE CLUB for?
To us, we don’t care about your gender, your industry or even if you’re self-employed or employed. If you’re feeling like an under-dog, have a naggy voice in your head telling you you’re not good enough, or you need to get **it done, then there is space for you!
GET **IT DONE CLUB Nantwich meets at Vecino, Heswall, which is the perfect setting to chat with new connections and share your ideas, experiences and insights with like-minded people, in an environment that encourages collaboration over competition.
Refreshments are available to purchase from Vecino on the day.
Our February GET **IT DONE CLUB sponsor is Hormone & Gut Health Specialist / Retreat Chef & Author, Margaret Bell!
Margaret Bell is a Hormone & Gut Health Specialist, retreat chef and author, supporting women in business to feel clearer, calmer and more energised in demanding roles.
2025 marked a strong year of growth, with two Nourish & Reset retreats selling out, the launch of her book The Nourish Reset, and three highly successful Hormone & Gut Reset programmes helping women stabilise energy, digestion and focus while juggling work and life.
Margaret’s work blends real food, nervous system regulation and straight-talking science — designed for women who are building businesses, leading teams and carrying a lot. Her next Hormone & Gut Reset programme begins at the end of February 2026.
Plus our speaker this month is Jess Trigg - founder/ director/ lead facilitator and plate spinner at Positivity Club CIC!
“In my talk, you’ll hear about my back story and how the many challenges I have faced have shaped who I am and become my superpower. I will also give you a taster of some of the activities I use across all of my groups to inspire open discussion around mental health.”

