How to Organize Your Family Around Your Work At Home Life

One of the most difficult aspects of being a work at home mom is figuring out what to do with your kids.  Having them under your desk, although may work for the time being, is not a viable option for… [Read More]

Lazy Days of Summer? How to Keep Intensity and Motivation High During the Summer Months

We all know as a Mom you don’t have time to be lazy let alone even allow that thought into your mind.  And as a work at home mom, the summer months can be a boondoggle for your business. With… [Read More]

Outsourcing Your Way to Doing What You Love, While Raising Your Income

  Is it truly productive to try and do everything? Dave Crenshaw, bestselling author and industry expert on multitasking says that “multitasking is, in fact, a lie that wastes time and costs money.” But many of us multitask from the… [Read More]

What Kills Your Time and How to Save it

  Going by an article on Stepcase Lifehack , What do Jason Jennings, Jim Collins, David Allen, Roger Martin, and Peggy Duncan have in common? They are leading productivity experts with credentials, expertise, and achievements that would want to make… [Read More]

Top 10 Productivity Apps for the Work at Home Mom

Stop wasting time and money, start using apps! Okay, so if you’re reading this and considering business ownership, or you’re already a work at home mom, I’m betting you have a smart phone. And if you don’t – I can… [Read More]

Guest Post: The Top Apps for Keeping Busy Moms Organized

5 apps to help mom look super—and maybe steal some “me time” Whether you’re a busy working mom or a busy stay-at-home mom, there’s never enough time in the day to get all of your errands and chores done then… [Read More]

Busy Moms – Tips for keeping it all balanced!

As a fellow Mompreneur – I’m sure you understand just how very tricky it can be to keep everything moving along smoothly. For myself, I find that I work very late into the night after I have the children in bed and then get up at about 6 a.m. to start the morning ritual of getting the kids (3 of them) all ready for school.

One of the things that causes me the most stress I have discovered is telling the kids every gosh darn step they need to do to get ready. “Go get your teeth brushed. Did you put on underwear? Those socks don’t match. You still need to brush your hair. Did you pack your homework?” You know the drill.