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10 Reasons Moms make great business owners.
You have thought and heard, countless times, that motherhood is a thankless, underpaid job, right? Well, I hate to say it, but so being a business owner. I learned the hard way that starting my own business wasn’t all about coffee dates with girlfriends or a large boost in my income. But, like being a Mom, I just jumped right in, learned every day, and worked hard at being good at it. 10 Reasons Moms make great business owners
So should you.
With no explanation needed for each item on the list, here are ten underestimated reasons why moms make the best business owners.
- They are great at uniting people.
- Moms have mastered the art of event planning.
- Natural leadership instincts.
- Amazing negotiators.
- Multitaskers – if you can call it that.
- Strong problem solvers.
- They have the ability to meet urgent deadlines.
- They are always asking a lot of questions.
- Know how to deliver bad news gently.
- Moms understand the importance of planning ahead.
These are just TEN reasons why moms make amazing business owners. This list could have easily been the top 100 reasons but that would defeat the purpose. My goal, for this article, is to help you realize why you will make a great business owner.
If you are still unsure, read this article on why starting your own business is a good idea.
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Define your own success. If I can, so can you.
Are you able to define your own success? For the longest time, I wasn’t. I am talking years, of feeling that I was not successful. Even though my business was booking 50+ weddings a year, family portraits, commercial work, corporate events… the list goes on and on. I was shooting as often as I wanted, editing and providing product and value to my clients. Every. Single. Day.
Yet, in my head, I was not successful. I could not put my finger on why I felt that way, I was doing what I loved and loved doing it! It wasn’t until I burned out that I realized what it was. I didn’t have anything to measure my success with. I had goals, yes but they were broad, vague and seemed to always be in the distant future.
At my wit’s end, I sat down and decided it was time to define what success meant to me, not to everyone else. I mean, specific goals aside, what EXACTLY did it mean?
So, I did what any reasonable person looking for answers did. I googled it.
What did I find? I learned the definition of success is:
‘the accomplishment of an aim or purpose’
That sure hit me like a hammer! I looked at my monitor and said, out loud, “So setting a goal and accomplishing it is the meaning of success? No, too easy!” I had to dig deep to define my version of success. Getting it in my head that it is not what my family and friends think or even my industry collogues or leaders think, but MY definition of success. It was vital that I stopped comparing myself to others in the industry and realize their success has no bearing on my own.
I took a few days to reflect and truly work out precisely what it is I needed to feel fulfilled and know what success meant to me. I realized I wanted to spend as much time with my family as possible. As well as continue to build my businesses and inspiring other women, like me, to follow their path. I needed to know that I was making a positive impact on the business world and genuinely making a difference. Finally, I wanted to be able to go to Starbucks or out for dinner whenever I felt like it without needing to see if I could afford it and have a Broadway Across Canada subscription. Very clear, very specific and very attainable.
So now, I work from home running two businesses, I help hundreds of women run their businesses and have the freedom to enjoy that latte whenever I want AND I have my subscription! Les Misérables in July! BAM!
For me, that’s success. For others, maybe not.
I guess what I am trying to say is, I changed my perspective on success and you can too. By no longer viewing what was perceived as success through the “glazed over” look of thinking I needed more, I was able to dig deep within myself and figure out what success meant for me. Which made it that much easier to achieve.
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Now I’d love to hear from you. How will you define success for yourself? Let me know below in the comments or visit V-Net and share with a community of women in business, like you.
The ONE Thing by Gary Keller
I just started reading The ONE Thing, by Gary Keller and I am learning that it is a must read for every entrepreneur. I haven’t finished reading the book, yet, but I wanted to share something that has already changed my perspective.
In the book, it states:
“The problem is we tend to act on what we believe even when what we believe isn’t anything we should”.
We all have beliefs that just aren’t true, but we truly believe them to be. Yet; there are six very specific ones, stated in this book, that truly hold us back from our success. We tell ourselves these lies so often to make decisions, that they eventually become our truth.
Once you learn that the above “truths” are in fact lies, you can focus on the truth and start moving toward your success. Which according to Gary Keller it comes down to:
“being appropriate in the moments of your life. If you can honestly say, “This is where I’m meant to be right now, doing exactly what I’m doing,” then all the amazing possibilities for your life become possible.”
Hello, May!
Hello, March!
Success is no accident! Free 2018 goal setting workbook!
It is time to actually live the life you have always dreamed of. Make 2018 the year you are going to achieve incredible things. Over the next year, you are going on an epic journey. You will be growing your business and will accomplish something incredible by creating a life you love.
All of this will not happen overnight, it won’t be by accident, and it will not be handed to you on a silver platter. It will happen because you will make it happen, with intention.
All you need to do is show up, work hard, and never give up.
About a that “hard work” part I mentioned, I am here to help, we will do this together! So, let’s get started!
First, be clear about what you want to achieve in 2018 – and stand by it! Everything you want to accomplish is going to need a plan, which is why you are going to make a plan to make it happen. It isn’t easy achieving your goals but with focus, you can set yourself up and get on the path to success.
Download the 2018 Goal-Setting & Planning workbook at start your year off with intention. No sign up required, it is totally free to download! As I said above, the only thing that will get you to where you want to be you. So it is time to make a plan for how you are going to be the best version of yourself for 2018.
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Is starting your own business a good idea?
Have you ever wondered “Should I start my own business?” I am thinking that is a solid yes, or you would not be reading this. I hummed and hawed about it for years, the only regret I, eventually, had was that I did not start sooner. Starting Your Own Business
There are a lot of things you need to consider before you start your own business but that is not what this article is about. Today, I am only going to talk about the reasons why you should.
I am going to fill you full of “the grass is greener” syndrome. Don’t get me wrong, there are just as many perks to being an employee as there are being your own boss. The same goes for the downsides, there are plenty to go around on both sides of the fence. However; not everyone was born to be an employee. Some of us were meant to be leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs.
So here is my happy little list of why I say, Yes, it is a good idea to start your own business.
Freedom
The biggest reason, I feel, one should start their own business is freedom. When you are your own boss you have a lot more freedom. Yes, there will be customers, regulators and possibly investors telling you what and how to do things – but – you have the freedom to make your own decisions. You can even make the decision to not listen to those listed and do your own thing. The choice is yours, just remember so are the results.
You will have the freedom to determine your own work hours. Of course, within reason. You may not get away with sleeping until noon every day and only be available to customers only between the hours of midnight and 3 am – but – you will be able to plan your days according to your own personal schedule. You can schedule your days so you can pick up your kids from school, schedule any appointments whenever you want, or even go grocery shopping in the middle of an afternoon on a Tuesday. (It’s the little things in life, right?)
Being your own boss also gives you the freedom to be your creative self! Every person should strive for this, and when you are calling the shots you are able to do this by building on your own ideas as opposed to implementing them into someone else’s business success.
Challenges
As a business owner, every day will be full of new challenges. You will constantly be learning, creating, problem-solving and more. You will never say that your work is the “same old boring routine, day in and day out” again. I promise you that.
Job Security
Sounds a little wonky, I know but believe it, there is job security in owning your own business. How is this possible? You ask – well, as long as you have a business, you will have a job…
Financial Opportunity
Not trying to blow any smoke where it doesn’t belong but when you own your own business the financial opportunities are endless. Whereas an employee, your salary will most likely be capped at some point in your career.
There you have it! A few key reasons why I believe starting your business is a good idea. I am not saying it is the easy path to take but for some of us – it truly is the right path.
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Create Your Social Strategy
Create Your Social Strategy
The power of social media is that it is easy communication, a collaborative community builder and it has a high entertainment factor. In short, it’s simple, relatively easy, and fun. Because of this people gravitate towards it. When in business, whether large or small, social networking is your online connection to your customers and potential customers. Plan to have a social media presence, make it an enjoyable experience for you and your audience.
Russian proverb
With all the social media options out there, it is very important you chose the right path, or paths, in order to be successful with your business. Is Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Snapchat, Instagram, or YouTube the best place to invest your time and money? All of these are amazing platforms to promote your business but are they the right platform? In order to determine the best path; you are going to have to take a hard look at your business.
I am an advocate of knowing who your ideal customer is for everything business-related. With choosing your social media platform I am going to reiterate the importance of this. If you do not have a complete profile of who you want to work with for potential clients and customers, create one. This will help you locate them. If you know where they are, then you will know where your business needs to be. You don’t need to be where the world is, only where your clients and customers are.
I am an advocate of knowing who your ideal customer is for everything business-related. With choosing your social media platform I am going to reiterate the importance of this. If you do not have a complete profile of who you want to work with for potential clients and customers, create one. This will help you locate them. If you know where they are, then you will know where your business needs to be. You don’t need to be where the world is, only where your clients and customers are.
You want to ensure your social media efforts have a big impact on your business. To do this; your social media goals need to be aligned with your business goals. Your mission is clear, it needs to be apparent when you are engaging with others online. When you are setting your social media goals, keep in mind to look at the big picture. What are the top goals for your business and how will social media help you accomplish them?
There is a lot of value in social media so it is worth the time and effort into setting them up properly. Or, if you already have accounts set up, go and optimize them.
- Ensure your bio or description is up to date and has your contact information and website clearly stated.
- When you are filling out your bio or business description be sure to use keywords that relate to your business and industry. Using words or phrases that your potential clients and customers may use in a search to find your type of business.
- Strive to have images that fall in line with your brand and represent your business accordingly. Also, with any platform, be sure that photos are sized to the correct dimensions for that social network.
Having an amazing content plan and an editorial calendar is essential to succeeding at social media. Your content plan should have what type of content you intend to post on what platform, how often you will post, who will create the content and how you will promote the content. While your editorial calendar lists the dates, topics, and platforms you intend to publish the content.
Having this all planned out ahead of time, instead of updating constantly, will give you the opportunity to work hard on other aspects of your business.
An engaged audience is an audience who know, like and trust you and your business. When it comes down to it, you are going to need to be social with your audience. Being engaged will help you build a community of people who know and love your business and what you have to offer.
Social media an opportunity to turn your fans, followers, readers, and subscribers into voices for your brand and ultimately, your sales force. Be sure to use it with purpose. Align your social strategy with your business goals and branding, be prepared and be engaged!
It is time to go out and get visible! Decide which social media network is right for your business and create or optimize your profiles.
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Create an Effective Business Plan
Success doesn’t come easy; it is a lot of hard work and determination. That being said it can be easier with a great strategy. A solid and effective business plan will assist you in reaching your goals, creating your mission and vision statements, and provide you with a clear vision of where your business is heading. Effective Business Plan
All businesses, big or small, should have a business plan. Sounds daunting, I know, and it kind of is, but a business plan is basically a written description of your business’s future. If you create a business plan, whether you are just starting out or have been in business a while and looking to grow, it will help you on your path to success.
You have an amazing dream to make your business succeed with a clear goal in mind; however after some time, due to so many things you are required to do to run a small business, that goal may be put on the back burner in order to complete other tasks needed. Having a business plan will give you an all in one document that tells you what you plan to do and how you plan to do it.
So, let’s get started!
When you start to create a business plan, it is important to start at the beginning and have a greater understanding of your business. And we will do that by taking a step back and reintroducing yourself to your business.
I know when I started my first business I was so caught up in finding clients, getting and fulfilling orders, keeping customers happy, so on and so forth that I completely lost track of what my business was really about.
I don’t want this to happen to you, so please do not skip this step, it is easy to jump forward but this reintroduction is a great way to get the wheels turning on your reason for working so hard on your own business.
- What is your business’ name?
- Website?
- Location? (online/brick and mortar)
- Social Media:
- Describe, with 1 – 2 sentences, what your business does:
The human element is the most forgotten part of a business. Most entrepreneurs get overwhelmed with marketing, bookkeeping, social media, product, tech, etc. But when you think about it, every part of your business boils down to people. By understanding the human element, you will be more profitable, create brand loyalty, close more deals, and ultimately be more successful.
When you are filling out the S.W.O.T Analysis, keep both your strengths and your business’s strengths in mind. For example, a strength you have may be to be able to locate any item your client is searching for; you are the caretaker and just take care of all their needs. Pretty great strength, if you ask me. A business weakness could be shipping those items may take longer time than your clients are willing to except. Having it all written down will help you to strengthen those weaknesses and grow your business along the way. You will learn more strengths and weaknesses along the way, which is great! It is all a part of growing with your business.
- Your Strengths:
- Your Weaknesses:
- Your Opportunities:
- Your Threats:
- Ideal client demographics: (age, career, income, etc.)
- Ideal client’s fears and frustrations.
- Ideal clients hopes and desires.
- How will you ease the fears and provide the desires?
- Company:
- Offerings:
- Social Media:
- What are they doing well?
- What could they improve on?
Discovering the purpose of your business is an important step on the path to creating a business plan for your company. Why did you start a business? I want you to seriously reflect here, “to make money” or “to be my own boss” is not the true answer. Yes, these may be a part of your reason for starting, but they are not your “why”. Why did you start this business? If it was just to make money – you could be a life model and pose for sculpting students at the local art college. If it was just to be your own boss – I need to ask you why, when you were a kid, would you yell “You are not the boss of me!” but not as an adult? Are you not the boss of you already?
Jonathan Fields once said:
So, reflect, come alive and take a moment to determine your true purpose. Why did you pick this business and why you want to do this?
With that in mind, it is time to think about your core values. These are best explained as the guiding principles that dictate behaviour and action. Essentially, core values are the fundamental beliefs of you and your business. No business is too small to have a strong set of values. What are yours? Honesty, discovery, investment, kindness, leadership?
Here at the virtual studio, they are Encouragement. Motivation. Empowerment. Success. Authenticity. And Growth.
Once you have your purpose and your core values it is time to summarize them with your goals and objectives and create your mission and vision statements. With all of the hard work you have put into your business plan already, this will be a piece of cake! Each of these serves a different purpose but is often confused with each other.
A mission statement describes what your company wants to do now. What is wrong with the world and how you intend to fix it? (What is the problem you are going to solve and how you are going to solve it?)
While a vision statement defines the business’ vision for the future. (What the world will look like AFTER you have finished fixing it.)
My mission statement for The Virtual Studio is: To assist women in connecting with their inner power to start, succeed, and grow with their dream business.
The vision statement is: To continually provide the tools and confidence to thousands of women entrepreneurs. Women who can, and will, achieve business success and accomplish the incredible.
Now, keep in mind, your mission and vision statements are not set in stone. It may take some time to nail down exactly what you want them to say. These statements are short representations of your business and they should be revisited at least once a year.
- Take a moment to reflect, come alive and determine your purpose. Why did you choose this specific business?
- No business is too small to have a strong set of values. What do you believe in? What guides you, what will guide your business?
- What is your Mission Statement?
- What is your Vision Statement?
Now, let’s talk about your product or services. It should be very clear on what you are going to provide and how you are going to provide it, especially now that you have vision and mission statements. When filling out this portion of the workbook, think about your customers. Selling your product or services is not about what you need, like, or want. It is about your client’s likes, wants, and needs and how are you going to fulfil these for them. Remember the first portion of the workbook you filled out? What problem are you going to solve and how are you going to solve it with these products or services?
- Products or services you offer are:
- You will deliver this by:
When you are pushing your business, people can tell. It just does not work. Gone are the days of just shameless promotion, because it is transparent and people tend to feel they are being conned. So, today you really have to love your work and what you offer. Being 100% authentic when sharing your message will allow your purpose to shine through and be able to sell a product or service without being sales-y. (Is that even a word?)
When I first started in the photography business, I was working with my mentor and was able to sell him like he was going out of style. I believed in him, his work, and his values. I knew his clients were getting the best of the best in both product and service. When it came time for me to leave the nest and go out on my own – the struggle was real. I didn’t believe in my capabilities as much as I did his. My lack of confidence shone through, my inexperience was obvious and my sales were horrible! It wasn’t until I really started to love my own work, have confidence in my own strengths and started to build my weaknesses into assets that my business started to skyrocket. My point is, the more you love and know what you are offering is going to help your clients and the more real and honest you are, with yourself and your customers, the more people will trust you and want to work with you.
So, complete your business model and your marketing message with confidence, authenticity and honesty because that is exactly what your customers are looking for.
- Will you offer a free product or service?
- How will you promote it?
- The offer you want customers to buy is:
- The price of the offer:
- Will you have an “upsell”? If so, what is it?
This may sound like the fun part, but really it is the part everyone doesn’t like because it starts with budgeting. This section should contain any and all financial information that is relevant to your business.
You will be using your business plan as a written description of your business’s future, so we need to look at how you will be investing in your business, expenses as well as profits.
You should track any ongoing business expenses you anticipate such as supplies, professional fees, marketing, insurance, and any others that may be required. What is the budget for this item and, of course, how much did you actually spend? This will help determine if you are under-budgeting certain aspects of your business, as well as help you see if there is any critical overspending.
Your budget should detail the money that’s going out, but you also cannot neglect to keep on top of money coming in. How much and where is it coming from? Are you able to diversify your products or services? What are your sales goals for each month?
Finally, I suggest you outline your plans for investing back into your business. Will you be looking at more advertising, taking courses, hiring a Virtual Assistant? What are the future goals going to cost and is there a budget for it?
I do not doubt, this section will involve some frustrating number crunching. But, whip out that calculator and tackle it head-on!
- Monthly revenue targets:
- Monthly expenses:
- Yearly revenue targets:
- Yearly expenses:
Your Effective Business Plan is complete!
You are spectacular for making it through this process. Doesn’t it feel amazing knowing that now you have a solid plan for your business? This is one of the hardest parts of starting your own business, and you did it! I am so excited for you and extremely proud! Now go and celebrate this accomplishment!
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Create an effective Business Plan
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