Tag Archives: startups

I’d Like to Walk a Mile in Your Shoes

We all have different stories, different paths in life, different challenges and victories.  It is our differences that make us unique and interesting.  But sometimes, in this heavily virtual world in which we live, it’s difficult to connect on a personal level.  I am writing this post, because I would like to change that. I […]

Keeping the Love Alive

Welcome to the Tip of the Week! Let’s be honest.  There are days when your business just sucks!  You are tired and frustrated, and wonder what the hell happened to doing what you love.  Yes, momma said there’d be days like this… To be honest, the best way to get out of a slump is […]

Living a Daily Leap of Faith

One of the most difficult parts of starting a business is having the patience, determination, and faith to get it to the point of profitability.  The overnight success is truly a myth.  When you hear stories about how someone’s blog went from 100 to 5,000 subscribers in a week, or how someone launched their first […]

Question of the Week – Feb 14, 2011

This week’s question is – Whether you are just starting out, or have been in business for a while, one of the challenging decisions you face is when to reinvest in your business. Most of the time you are looking at low investments, but there will be times when upping your game requires something more […]

Start-Up Do-Overs

Even if you have done it before, starting a business will come with its fair share of mistakes.  But mistakes are experiences from which you can learn the most.  Some of my best lessons have cost me the most money, but have been incredibly valuable.  If I could, would I take the chance to go […]

Top Picks for Productivity Tools

Have you ever wondered what business productivity tools busy businesswomen can’t live without? See what 12 of us had to recommend in this great compilation post from Calahan Solutions. Don’t miss mine —  It’s #9!

Climbing Out of the Pit of Perfectionism

Welcome to the Weekly Wrap Up! Have you ever gotten caught up in a cycle of perfectionism? When it comes to your business, it’s only natural to always want to put your best foot forward. But that shouldn’t come at the cost of never getting yourself out there. I know what it’s like to want […]