Business Owner Development
10 Powerful Business Lessons Learned From Climbing A Mountain
10 Things Climbing A Mountain With HubbyTaught Me
About Business, Goals, And Being A Leader
How To Make Business Conversations With Hubby Less Icky
For more than a decade (since 2006) I’ve worked with hundreds of women who own their own services businesses and face one very common challenge that I also experience. That challenge is talking with one’s spouse about your business.
Sure it can be fun and easy to share with our husbands when we feel confident, are making money, our clients are successful.
But what about those times when we feel like nothing we do is right, our clients aren’t satisfied with our service, we lose a client to someone else?
Read MoreHow To Improve Motivation and Momentum With a TADA LIST
I’m a big believer that celebrating is motivating. I also believe that taking the time to recognize the awesome things that happen each week generates momentum.
As Business Owners, we often need to be reminded that we don’t always have to accomplish huge things to move forward. It’s the little things, over time, that make the biggest impact.
Read MoreCharge What You’re Worth: Proven To Do More Harm Than Good For Women Business Owners.
In the business world, I hear “charge your worth” often, it’s like a hidden rule. An automated response. A very ego attractive marketing message. And quite honestly, I’m afraid is doing more harm than good. And I once believed it wholeheartedly but I’m not buying into anymore.
Read MoreMeaning Of Money: Creating Your Definition As A Business Owner
Money is an important topic for women who own their own businesses.
We all need it, we all spend it, and we all want to make it. But what is your meaning of money, beyond just what you’re doing with it day-to-day?
A while back, the meaning of money came up in various ways in my coaching business. So, I started to reflect on my meaning of money and realized I’d never put any effort into defining it.
Read MoreThe Female Solopreneur Life: One Challenging Year
Because I believe in transparency in business is important, I’m parting the curtains and taking you behind the scenes into my life. Buckle in because, it’s going to be raw, real, and not so “rose-colored glasses.”
Read MoreDream Big! Discover What One Business Coach’s Big Dream Is.
A client recently ask me, “Erin, what’s your BIG DREAM?” Little did she know she was asking me an awesome coaching question. A question that made me think, ponder, and consider while also pushing me to put into words what it is I want from my business and my life.
Who knows, maybe your BIG Dream and my BIG Dream have some things in common?
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