I admire the women who know themselves—and truly like who they are—and who have healthy personal and business boundaries and are effective leaders. For many of us, however, moving past the social programming of gender roles and behaviors is a work in progress. Working environments are interesting little microcosms of life with ... Read More
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A Day in the Life of a Landscape Designer
Believe it or not, B. Jane and I worked together waiting tables while I was in college. We also cleaned houses together (she had started a cleaning business on the side). Years, later we caught up at a reunion, and low and behold we both had started our own home-based businesses. Today, B. Jane no longer cleans houses, she owns ... Read More
Get More High-Paying Clients and Family Time with One Line in Your Email Signature
Okay, you've seen this kind of promise before. An unbelievably simple solution that offers oodles of payback. One line in an email signature? That's it? And I'll have clients lining up at my virtual door? Let's be honest. Nothing is that simple. And this one isn't either. But it does indeed start with this one email ... Read More
What You Need to Know About Monetizing Your Blog
At-home entrepreneurs are always looking for additional ways to add to their income. With the surge in blogs that has occurred in recent years, it may seem that blogging is a great way to add to your cash flow. However, before you jump into monetizing your blog, review these four points to make sure you know the ins and outs and can ... Read More
How a Love of Office Supplies Turned Into a Successful Business
Holly Bohn launched See Jane Work in 2004 after becoming discouraged by the challenge of finding office supplies and desk accessories for her accounting office. She wanted a workspace that was productive and organized, but also fun and unique, so she decided to create a brand with the products she wanted. Find out how Holly's ... Read More
Keeping the Kids Busy: Summer Remedies for Work-at-Home Moms
As summer comes around, it presents unique challenges for work-at-home moms. School is out, and all of your regular routines are thrown out the window. Trying to entertain your kids while squeezing in some work can be a major challenge. But with a little pre-planning and creativity, your little ones can have fun this summer while you ... Read More
How This Digital Nomad Became a Christian Author
Kimberly Rae has lived in Bangladesh, Uganda, Kosovo, and Indonesia. She rafted the Nile River, hiked in the hills around Mount Everest, and tried cow brains just to say she’d done it! She now writes Christian books from her home in Madison, Georgia, where she lives with her husband and two children. Read on to see how this ... Read More
From Saving Money on Her Kids’ Clothing to Successful Consignment Franchise
Shannon Wilburn co-created the successful consignment franchise, Just Between Friends. Learn how her quest to save money on her kids' clothing turned into a thriving franchise business. Tell us a little bit about yourself and your entrepreneurial journey. I'm an identical twin, wife to an amazing man, and mom to two wonderful ... Read More
Helping Home-Based Business Owners Organize for Better Efficiency
Helene K. Liatsos is the founder and owner of the well-known business management company, Home Office Management Experts, based in Southern California. Find out how Helene was able to leave her corporate career to help home-based business owners organize their businesses for better efficiency. Tell us a little bit about yourself ... Read More
Seasonal Strategies for a Thriving Business with Fluctuating Demand
The thing about being in a seasonal business is that you have to expect to be "in business" for only 2 to 3 months of the year. A seasonal business like mine (artificial Christmas trees) needs creativity, a good business plan, and a whole lot of strategy to thrive throughout the year. We have come to expect a time when products ... Read More
Interview with Work-at-Home Artist and Designer, Debra Cortese
Debra Cortese is an avid nature lover, gardener, and tree-hugger who loves to create and share art. Read on to see how this artist's entrepreneurial journey began. Tell us a little bit about yourself and your entrepreneurial journey. My entrepreneurial journey started by accident in 1980. I had been employed for several years as an ... Read More
How This Mom Started a Photography Business with No Professional Experience
Sarah Jordan is a photographer, wife, and mom to two littles. She started her business, Miles of Smiles Photography, part-time back in 2010. Read on to find out how she started her photography business with no professional experience and has managed to grow it into a thriving full-time business. Tell us a little bit about ... Read More
From Hobby to Entrepreneur – How This Jewelry Designer Started Her Own Business
Elena Adams has been designing sterling silver jewelry for many years. With a passion for chain maille and gemstones, she aims to bring chain maille back into the limelight with newly refined jewelry designs. Read on to find out how she was able to shift from hobby to entrepreneur. Tell us a little bit about yourself and your ... Read More
Tough Time Management Questions Asked By Moms
I'm so excited to introduce you to today's guest because she is here to answer your tough time management questions. Elizabeth Grace Saunders is a time coach and professional speaker who empowers individuals who are overwhelmed and frustrated because they want to achieve a life of peace and productivity but are struggling to make ... Read More
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