Am I the only one who’s ever felt it? All you entrepreneurs spend ALL DAY in front of a computer screen. Writing, typing, programming, THINKING. By the time you walk away from it, you’ve got what I call a Technology Hang-over. Your eyes are blood shot, your head aches, and your neck is likely stiff. [...]
Posted on July 3rd, 2008 by Julie Lenzer Kirk
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Part VI – Sharing the Journey
In part V, I set the stage for the key piece: Us. Although success is a personal concept, sharing the journey is what we’re all about.
Each day is a new beginning.
A fresh start toward that which you desire. If you view your life as a journey unfolding before you, where [...]
Posted on June 24th, 2008 by Mark Semple
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Part V – Make it about us
In part IV, I shared on how YOU could be impeding the very support that you want. Now, it is time to move forward to gaining the support that you desire and deserve …
It is a given that success is an inside job. And, that your success is not [...]
Posted on June 17th, 2008 by Mark Semple
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As an entrepreneur, health and wellness is an essential aspect of business. As the boss of one or many, when you’re down, the company begins to shut down. No productivity means a heavier workload, more stress, and less profit.
Intuitively, the idea to set aside time for personal development seems like it’s diverting [...]
Posted on June 12th, 2008 by Cindy Posey
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Part IV – Be supportable
In part III, I emphasized how your business must be appealing to your other half for him to want to be an active part. So, now he is interested … What happens next is up to you.
The paradox of gaining support from your significant other is that you really don’t need [...]
Posted on June 10th, 2008 by Mark Semple
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Part III – Make it appealing
In part II of this series, we defined the importance of coming from a place of appreciation for that which your other half does contribute to your life and your business.
Growing your business essentially has one core activity: To attract people. Whether it is to experience your products / services, [...]
Posted on May 14th, 2008 by Mark Semple
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We’ve all enjoyed Julie’s previous posts here & here, and its with great pleasure that I introduce her as a regular contributor to “Home Office” as her primary area of expertise with us…though she can speak with much authority on all aspects of entrepreneurialism (especially being Parentpreneurs) I value her tips and experience [...]
Posted on May 1st, 2008 by Julie Lenzer Kirk
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A very long-term supporter, Mark and I started off on-line back in 2005; and we both evolved with the times, to say the least. Anyways, I always supported his work and found his niche critical for all women entrepreneurs, and small biz owners in general: You must have and/or gain support of your spouse in [...]
Posted on April 29th, 2008 by Ponn Sabra
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