From Wholesale Bakery to Helping Moms

Becoming an entrepreneur was something I always felt like was a given. *Long Post Alert* When I was 9 my parents opened up a vocational school, that is where it all began. I watched them passionately go after their dreams with everything they had. I saw the good, the bad and the ugly. We helped or hung out most evenings and weekends as they quickly grew their business. Then graduation time came (for their school) and it solidify my dream to open a business too. I watched hundreds of people walking across the stage smiling, crying, pumping their fists with complete joy that they had completed school. We heard stories over and over how their lives were changed forever by the staff, teachers and support they received. My parents built that, talk about inspiring.   I left for college knowing I would one day start a business, but I was not sure what it would look like. I took a part time job, for fun, at a coffeehouse and feel in love. From that moment everything I did was to get me to the goal of opening my own. I finished my Bachelors in Business, got my culinary degree (from my parents school) and worked any where I could to get more experience.   After I graduated, my parents and I actively began looking for and putting offers in on coffeehouses for sale. Nothing worked out. I was heart broken, but also held off on searching more after meeting my husband. I think love does this, it makes you realize life can lead you in different directions and that...

Why I Choose to Help Moms

I have always dreamed of opening a business.   I grew up watching my parents run and grow a very successful business. I saw the good, the bad and everything in between that came with running a business. I knew I without a doubt wanted to do the same thing.   I decided to open a coffee shop bakery.   Then, you know what? Life happens. Things change.   I got married, found out I have food sensitives (including dairy), the stock market crashed and my parents got divorced (they were to invest to help me start) and things changed.   You take a different path, there was a fork in the road and no matter how hard that can be, keep you head up and keep moving forward.   I did start a successful wholesale bakery, with my frozen cookie dough sold in 18 stores. Then my son was born and I quickly realized it was NOT the business I always wanted. I no longer had time and the option to play at doing something that never felt quite right.   That is where this business was born. I realized how much life changed after becoming a mom. My dreams were still there, but somehow they kept getting pushed aside. One day I realized that I needed to be more than just a mom and that was ok, in fact it was great.   I knew, then and there, that I needed to help moms go after and get all they have ever wanted. To show them that you can make it happen while being a mom and...

Start Your Day Off Right

For years now I’ve been trying to create a morning routine that I will actually stick to. Over the past year I’ve experimented with a variety of morning routines to see what will work best for me and my family. The thing is life with kids means things are always changing. I now have a two-year-old son. I went from breast-feeding every morning first thing to being able to take him on my walks to him not wanting to sit still that long. My husband worked out of the house for six months and I was able to get up and work out well he looked after him before he got to work. So I’m saying that things change, they’re always changing, and we need to create an morning routine that works for us and whatever is currently going on in our lives. Here are some suggestions. Write out your dream morning. In as much detail as you can. I found as a mom that I need to do two, one assuming my son is home, another as if he was not. (Helped me get clear on what I truly wanted and realistic on when I would need to get up). Create a list of must haves for your morning. This is things that you need, want or must do every morning. Then experiment and try out a variety things to see what fits and works for you. I recently read The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod. I love his concept of the six steps you should do each morning to set yourself up for your best day and...

How to Get More Done

  Becoming more productive and improving my time management, is an everyday challenge and experiment. I’ll admit right off the bat I’m not fantastic at this, but I’ve learned a lot of great ways to improve the way I work because I’m constantly trying to improve. I’ve tried things that I hated doing or did not work for me, but I’ve also found things that have worked so well I can’t believe it took me so long to try it. I would suggest as you learn new productivity tips and time management skills test them out and see what works for you your life. Implement the ones you like and discard the rest. Here is what currently works best for me Create a short to do list. Put down only 1 to 3 items you want to complete each day. This allows you to feel accomplishment when you complete them. I do have a master list I can look at if I finish all three and have more time.  However, as a stay-at-home mom, I have maybe four hours a day to get things done so I have to be very focused and specific about the tasks I need to complete. Set a timer for when you work. There are variety of ways to do this, online, phone apps or your phone timer. I work for 25 minutes and take a five-minute break, then work for 25 more minutes and take a five-minute break, repeat this four times and then take a longer break. This helps you to stay very focus when you are working and it gives you...

How to Set Yourself Apart

I’m not here to tell you the best way to market yourself, who your ideal customer is, or how to brand yourself stand out. Today we are talking about your “competitors.” First off, I do not really believe in competitors, because we are all so different in who we are and how we help people. However, checking out those who have a similar business as you is so important. Not only are you able to see if people are successful in your industry, but you also can get clear on how you are different. So here is the deal. Hop online and do a bit of research. Look up 3 businesses doing similar work. Then check out 3 business that you admire, in any industry. As you look at each site ask yourself the following questions: What do they sell? Which product is most popular? What do you like and dislike about it? Are they successful? Do you like their branding? What do you like and what do you not like? How is what you sell or plan to sell different? What makes you unique? For businesses you admire – look at the things that you love they’re doing and think of ways that you can implement that into your business. By answering these questions you can then go back to your business or business idea and implement everything that you have learned. Look at your products/services and add in things you felt they were missing, tweak your brand to be even more true with your audience and yourself, get really clear on how you are different, and finally...