As a working Mum, your business is just as important as your lifestyle. Yes you work hard logging long hours, meticulously balancing your books and leaving no loose ends.
But if you launched a business for lifestyle reasons, and the majority of women do, you’re not all work and no play. Maybe you like to cook, or travel, or just gab with the girls. Whatever keeps you smiling and sane is not going to take a back seat to business. In this section you’ll find articles, blogs, and recommendations for ways to do something nice for yourself.
Whether working from home or from an office, your workspace is where you spend much time. That’s why it’s a reflection of you. This section will focus on creating interiors that suit you, bring you happiness and joy, and optimize your launching prowess. Look for more content coming soon.
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Whether you are already a business woman or you have a job interview, you should make sure that your makeup looks appropriate. So if you are already living life in high speed, there will be little time for makeup. However, there are some very quick and easy steps to take, so you can look professional in 5-minutes or less. After cleansing and prepping your face you can begin by using a really good makeup primer, such as Nars Makeup Primer. Apply all over the face, except for around the eyes and on the lips. The makeup primer will work as a good base for your foundation, so it will help it go on smoother and last longer throughout the day. Once you apply the makeup primer, you can apply a good all-day foundation, such as Smashbox High Definition Healthy FX Foundation. Apply the foundation all over you face and make sure you blend ... >> full
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Are you trying to be extraordinary successful all alone? Well, I’ve never met a high 6-or7-figure entrepreneur or executive who did everything alone. Have you? The fact of the matter is, if you’re doing it all on your own, you’re going to burn out and eventually give up. YIKES!! (Who wants that? Not me!) So, I’m giving you some ideas to start THINKING like the person you already know you can be in your company… How much are YOU worth? How much do you charge per hour? Think about that right now…. Is it £75/hour? £100/hour? £250/hour? More? Let’s say for the sake of this article that you make £100/hour. Now, ideally you should be generating at least £100 per hour OR MORE per hour that you work in or on your business. That means every single thing that you do should be generating that kind of income in your business. What do you ... >> full
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• In the words of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy….Don’t Panic!!! Networking is all about building relationships. Its extremely unlikely that you will make any immediate sales at an event (although it does happen), but you may make useful contacts, new friends, potential collaborators or
a few drinking buddies.
• Do your groundwork: make sure you have enough business cards, that you know exactly where and when the event is (obvious maybe but easy to forget), and observe any dress codes.
• Check out the attendees list, make a note of anyone you would especially like to speak to and commit their names to memory. Don’t panic about remembering everyone or everything about them, at most events this would be completely impossible, so chill out and get curious on the nightinstead.
• Ask questions!!! Especially if you are nervous, it’s useful to remember that everyone loves to talk about ... >> full
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We cannot make up for being working mothers buy buying our children clothes and toys. But we can learn to listen to them so that they feel 'heard' by us. This is one of the greatest gifts we can give them.
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You know that asking for business referrals is good thing, don’t you? But how to go about asking for them can be an entirely different kettle of fish.
One of the most simplest, yet most effective, ways of increasing the number of referrals from existing clients is to stop asking:
"Do you know of anyone who may be interested in what I offer?”
and start asking:
"Who do you know who may be interested in what I offer?”
The simple change of emphasis on the word "who” opens the person’s mind up and they start searching for an answer. "Do you know” is a classic closed question which only gives you two answers: yes or no.
"Who do you” is an open question which allows the person to think about an answer.
And if they can’t think of anyone at the time, ... >> full
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