Episodes
Published 06/09/20
I remember when I first launched my seasonal event. I was 8 months pregnant with my third child, it was October which was way past consignment sale season, and shoppers had to pay to park.  It was a recipe for disaster. When I launched the event, I had a mentor who had been running her own event for I think 10-12 years. It was how I got started.  She had her business down to a science and I loved everything about it. It took me a while to come up with that simple formula because I wanted to...
Published 05/26/20
WHY do we hold onto the negative experiences or feedback more than celebrating the positive? Answer: Because it attacks our belief around whatever it is that we are doing. Our belief is who we are to the core. I don’t think we are afraid of failure. I think we are afraid of our belief being rejected. To me, failure seems more tangible. It is something I did or didn’t do.   Belief is my identity. It is who I am or who I am trying to be. It’s personal. One common belief I find across all...
Published 05/19/20
We all think our businesses are unique, but when it comes to planning we all want more traffic, leads, and sales. A goal without a plan is just a wish.   As part of my Overwhelmed to Organized system, I share an easy way to map out 90 day goal process.  The gold behind the process is that it takes what feels like an overwhelming task and breaks it down into manageable steps, so that in 90 days you find yourself on the other side of the goal saying, not only did I do it, but that wasn’t so...
Published 05/12/20
In today's episode, I am sharing 5 ways to get the most out of accountability in your business. Establishing  accountability processes in your business sets up expectations so that you can overcome anxiety, procrastination, and overwhelm.
Published 05/05/20
As a busy homeschooling soccer mom and business owner, I completely understand what it means to juggle all the balls in the air. The key to stop overwhelm and procrastination to increase our productivity is to manage our expectations of time and how long it will take to complete a task.
Published 04/21/20
Published 04/21/20
Published 04/14/20
“Never put all your eggs in one basket. ” How many times have you heard that quote? When I was first married, I experienced my worst fear. My husband and I were qualified to buy our first house. I went in to work with a job and left without one. I was devasted. To make matters worse, my husband announced he had been called up for military training and he would be leaving. There I was a newlywed, living in a town where I knew no one, and half of our monthly budget went to rent. From that...
Published 04/07/20
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Published 12/31/19
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Published 12/10/19