Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Why Starting a Home Business in December Can Be a Great Payoff


If you've been thinking about starting your own home business, but have been planning to add it to your list of New Year's resolutions, then think again. Starting a home based business in December can allow you to write-off appropriate business start-up expenses for the 2010 tax year, and can allow you to jump start your goals for 2011. 

Also, January has been said to be one of the best months to gain customers or recruit new team members for many home businesses.  Starting your home business in December will allow you to train and get up to speed on your business in order to capitalize on the masses of people looking for new opportunities or products in January.

So, are you ready to fire your boss and become an entrepreneur? Well, before you pack your desk and say farewell to your co-workers, make sure your new business venture aligns with these four tests of a successful home business:

1. It's flexible. Your ideal business should allow you to set your own hours, work on your own terms, spend time with your family, and truly be your own boss. But, it should also provide you with the support and training you need to be successful.

2. It's proven. There are many work-from-home scams out there, so you want to take steps to find a credible, reputable company. The company should have created a respected brand and should be well established. In addition, they should offer a proven, step-by-step marketing blueprint that allows for easy duplication and fast home business success.

3. It's fulfilling. You want to love what you do, so find a company that will allow you to utilize your strengths and fulfill your dreams.

4. It's a good investment. Most home based businesses require start-up costs. Look for a company whose credibility, products, and services are worth your investment and provides you with the marketing tools you need to be successful fast.


If you are ready to get started in your home-based adventure, leave a comment and let us know how this post has helped you.  And, please, share the love...FB, Twitter, etc.  Thank you!!

To  your fearless success,

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Overcoming Limiting Beliefs

Many people fail to reach their goals because of their inabilities in identifying limiting beliefs.  A limiting belief can hold you back in every area of your life.  So what is a limiting belief?  It’s simply an assumption about reality that simply isn’t true.   It’s an obstacle that can keep you from getting what you want out of life.

Some examples of limiting beliefs are:
  • “I’m not smart enough to start my own business.”
  • “I won’t make any money as an entrepreneur.”
  • “I don’t speak well enough to get in front of people.”
  • “I’m an introvert, so I can’t network with others.”
One of the main sources of a limiting beliefs is fear.  Fear of failure, fear of rejection, or even fear of success.  Fear can stop forward movement and can even immobilize you, so it’s important to take the necessary steps to overcome the source of the fear.

So how do we overcome fear and ultimately our limiting beliefs?  Is it just through identifying limiting beliefs that we find freedom?  No.  It is by replacing Fear with Faith. Fear and Faith are opposites.  Faith connects us with a divine power that gives us the strength and courage to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.

  • Where Fear sees the worst in a situation, Faith believes the best and finds a way through.
  • Where Fear is doubtful, Faith holds on and believes.
  • When Fear sees the obstacles, Faith looks beyond and sees the possibilities.
  • While Fear wants to find comfort in standing still, Faith seeks opportunities to move forward.
  • When Fear runs away and retreats, Faith moves boldly forward.
  • While Fear focuses on and magnifies the problem, Faith sees beyond the problem and looks to Him who can solve it.
It is not faith in yourself, in your abilities, or in your skills.  The reason Faith is able to produce such great courage is because it is rooted in infinite power.   It is by Faith and with a heart filled with courage, that you can overcome your limiting beliefs and advance to your life’s passion and purpose.

Take Action: Now that you have walked through the process of identifying limiting beliefs, it’s time to take action.  Take a few quiet minutes to write down all of your limiting beliefs.  Leave some space under each.  Now go back and write a faith-filled quote, scripture, or other inspirational thought beneath each limiting belief.  Each morning, read your faith-filled beliefs and commit to living a faith-filled life.

So are you ready to take action today to live faith-filled lives?  How did this blog post impact you?  I would love to hear from you!  Leave a comment below and don't forget to spread the love by sharing this post on Facebook and Twitter!  Thank you and I appreciate you!!!

To your fearless success,

Roz K Walker

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Raising Super Healthy Kids

Sometimes balancing being a mom, wife and entrepreneur can be challenging.  During super busy weeks, I'm often tempted to order out, eat out, or fix quick, not-so-nutritious meals.  But my commitment to raising a healthy family keeps me searching for quick, easy meals that are not only healthy, but don't require a lot of time to prepare. 

The best "tool" I've found to keep me motivated and focused is a weekly meal plan.  It takes me about 30 minutes to prepare at the beginning of the week, but it's so rewarding once completed.  I create a shopping list as I plan the meals for each day, so once done, I can take the list to the store and get all the items I need for the week.

Creating a meal planning template is easy to do.  You may be savvy on the computer and can create a spreadsheet or table, or you can download free meal planning templates online.  A great resource I personally use are the forms found on OrganizedHome.com.  This site not only offers free menu planning templates, but many other forms to help you better organize your home.

Now that you have your template, it's time to fill it in.  Planning what to feed your kids that's healthy may be challenging, but it is quite possible.  Kids, as well as adults, need the recommended servings of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and protein.  Keeping this in mind will help guide you in planning healthy meals.

If you need ideas of healthy meals for your kids, the Super Healthy Kids site is a great resource.  This blog is full of information on how to get your kids to eat healthy foods.  It also includes yummy and nutritious recipes as well as free weekly menus.  I use this site in planning my kids' meals and it has saved me a lot of time and headaches!   Teaching your children early how to eat healthy will help them begin to make good food choices that will carry them through their lives. 

So are you ready to make the commitment today to raise Super Healthy Kids (if you're not already)?  How did this blog post impact you?  I would love to hear from you!  Leave a comment below and don't forget to spread the love by sharing this post on Facebook and Twitter!  Thank you and I appreciate you!!! 

To your family's health,

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Time Out for Moms

Many Mompreneurs are balancing being a mom, a wife, a friend, an employee (in some cases), and an entrepreneur.  With all of these demands on them, it’s no wonder that many mompreneurs devote very little, if any, time for themselves.

While you may be able to survive for some time fulfilling the needs of everyone else in your life, you won’t last long without taking time for yourself.  Our bodies need time to rejuvenate in order to give our best performance and to maintain health.  So, in honor of mompreneurs everywhere, here are my Top 5 Savvy rejuvenating activities for Moms:

5.  Day at the Gym.  Okay, so you may be thinking that exercising isn’t your first pick for relaxation.  But the endorphins released from at least 30 minutes of regular, aerobic exercise is sure to improve your mood, boost your energy level, and help you maintain your goal weight.  So if you want to feel better, have more energy, and maybe even prolong your life, then start exercising.  Source: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/exercise/HQ01676

4.  Thirty-one Purses.  Shopping can be great therapy.  For those of you who love a great purse or multi-functional bag, this brand of purses will overwhelm you with choices.  From signature purses to home accents, you are sure to find something to fit your taste and style.  Source: http://thirtyonegifts.com.
 
3.  Spa Day.  For me, there’s nothing better than a great manicure, pedicure, facial and a relaxing massage.  This quiet time can help you refocus while releasing tension and stress.  Spend the time with a friend or go solo.  Either way, you are sure to enjoy this treat.

2.  Great Skincare.  Putting your best face forward does not only mean having great makeup, but also ensuring you have luxury skin care products that change your skin from the inside, out.  Be sure to choose a product that’s designed to deliver the right medicines, in the right formulations, in the right order to transform your skin.  Source: http://roz.myrandf.com

1.  Mommy Day.  This can be a full day, half a day, or at least 2 – 3 hours of pure “me” time.  Ask the hubby, a relative or friend to watch the kids and spend the time doing only those things that rejuvenate and build you up.  It might be a trip to the mall, the spa, the library or your favorite park.  Whatever you choose!

Choose from this list or create your own ways to rejuvenate.  You’ll find that doing this on a regular basis will help you perform all of your many Savvy Mompreneur roles better.   

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Raising Savvy Entrepreneurs

Being mompreneurs means balancing our time between motherhood and entrepreneurship, among other things. If we are entrepreneurs at home, then we are fortunate to be able teach our children how to be leaders and savvy business people by modeling.

Though modeling can be one of the best methods of teaching, children oftentimes learn lasting lessons through hands-on activities. Whether you are an entrepreneur at home or outside the home, you can use this hands-on activity.

A great lesson for children is the right use of money. At an early age, children can learn to solve not only imaginary money problems, but also how to keep an accurate account of their own income and expenditures. Children can better learn the right use of money by using it.

Whether you give them an allowance or they work for their earnings, let them learn to properly choose and purchase their own clothing, books, toys, and other necessities. If possible, open a joint checking account with them so they can also learn to track their spending and to accurately balance their account.

By keeping an account of their income and expenses, they will learn, better than they could learn in any other way, the value and the proper use of money. What better lesson could be taught in the school of savvy entrepreneurship!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

The Good Side of Losing One Income

If you are a two-income household and are contemplating losing one income so that you can come home, you probably have heard or even thought of every reason why this will be a big challenge.  However, there are advantages to going from a two-income household to one.

In her book 1/2 Price Living, Ellie Kay outlines 10 advantages to living on one income:
  1. Less stress.  You no longer have to struggle with balancing work commitments and the kids.
  2. Greater sense of family and togetherness.  In many cases, you are able to eat at home more often than when you had an outside job.
  3. No worries about sick children.  You no longer have to worry about who will take care of a sick child when you can't take more time off of work.
  4. Being able to drive for field trips.  And spending time with you kid's friends.  You also have the freedom to go grocery shopping during the day, saving precious family time.
  5. A stronger marriage.  Marriages can become stronger because you pull together more.
  6. Greater creativity.  As you research new, different and fun ways to stretch one income, your creativity grows.
  7. You don't miss out.  You get to see first-hand your baby's first step, first tooth, first words, and first, "I wuv you, Mama!"
  8. More time at home.  You now have more time at home to develop other passions, such as being an entrepreneur, writing, or painting.
  9. No regrets.  When your kids are grown, you'll have no regrets.
  10. More options.  You have the option of being home to homeschool in you choose.
So when those negative, discouraging thoughts try to creep in about your desire to come home, remember these advantages, and add some of your own.  If your choice is to come home, whether to work from home or to be a stay at home mom, then be sure to check out our future posts on ways you can afford to be home.