[caption id="attachment_393" align="alignright" width="239" caption="Holly Reisem Hanna-The Work at Home Woman"][/caption] Another recent Twitter mompreneur friend is Holly Reisem Hanna. Holly is the founder of The Work at Home Woman, an online business resource and blog for women and mothers… Continue reading
E Tip-Franchise Owner’s Tips on Work/Mom Balance
[caption id="attachment_349" align="alignright" width="230" caption="Tammy Huinker, Molly Maid Franchise Owner"][/caption] Hello friends! In my last post, I featured Tammy Huinker who has successfully built a Molly Maid franchise while working just three days a week so she could spend plenty… Continue reading
Shut Up the Voice of Overwhelm
I've aimed to build a business while working about 40 hours a week so I would have time for physical, relational, and spiritual health. But that doesn't mean setting time boundaries is always easy for me. On a daily… Continue reading
E Tip-How to Set Prices Based on the Value of Your Time
[caption id="attachment_329" align="alignright" width="225" caption="Charge What You're Worth!"][/caption] Time is Money! Money is Time! If you need more of both, remember this principle: The higher your hourly rate or product price, the less hours you need to work or products… Continue reading
E Press-I’m in Inc Magazine on page 22
[caption id="attachment_300" align="alignright" width="300" caption="My definition of success: Spending a work-free week in Hawaii with one of my best friends!"][/caption] 22 must be my lucky number! In the November 2008 issue of Inc magazine, I was featured on p. 22… Continue reading
E Note-Don’t Worry, Be Concerned
[caption id="attachment_278" align="alignright" width="300" caption="The image of "No Worries"! My beautiful sister Becky! "][/caption] Over the past couple of months, my small group has been reading a book called The Worry Free Life. This book takes a very systematic approach… Continue reading