by 2smartgirls | Aug 3, 2020 | Business Foundations, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur Life
I grew up knowing about cars. I spent many a summer day hanging out in my grandpa’s autobody shop, watching him hammer out dents, sand out the rough spots, cut away rust, and re-paint classic cars. It was amazing watching him restore those cars to their former beauty....
by 2smartgirls | Jun 2, 2020 | Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur Life
Entrepreneurship has always held real appeal for Americans. We’re drawn to the idea of hard work, success, and forging our own path. You could even go so far as to say that for some, owning your own business, building it from scratch and watching it soar, is the...
by 2smartgirls | May 19, 2020 | Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur Life, Entrepreneur Life
I recently had a conversation with a woman who is smart, hard-working, and juggling it all. She loves what she does but feels burned out, overwhelmed, and barely treading water on most days. She told me she dreams of walking away from it all but then what’s next. And...
by Christy Metcalf | Sep 10, 2019 | Business Growth, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur Life
This week I’ll tackle the topic of swapping, trading, or bartering in your business. You may be saying, “Is that done in business today?” The answer is yes, all the time, but the days of swapping services for butter and eggs are long gone. Today the trades or swaps...
by Christy Metcalf | May 28, 2019 | Business Foundations, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur Life
It’s that time again! Sunshine, pool, flip flops, sunscreen, vacation, and two words that kids absolutely love but can make every boss mama working from home shutter. School’s Out! Oh yeah. In the next few weeks, mothers will be scrambling as their kiddos transition...
by Jessica Sato | Feb 12, 2019 | Business Foundations, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur Life
I love books. For those of you who know me, this will not come as a surprise, but I love a good novel. In fact, for a long time, I rarely read anything besides novels. I didn’t want to read anything work related (and rarely did) because it felt like… well, work. So,...
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