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In the presence of greatness

Monday, August 24, 2009
There are moments in our lives that we can remember meeting special teachers, mentors and leaders who have inspired us, made us cry, taught us a powerful lesson and most of all...helped shape who we are today.

Stephen Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and other successful books, defines leadership as "communicating to people their worth and potential so clearly that they are inspired to see it in themselves".

This is such a powerful definition.

Imagine the loyalty and trust leaders would gain from their followers if they empowered them daily to be the best they can be.

Do you inspire your employees, vendors, partners, and others everyday? Are you effectively communicating with them what you appreciate about them and thanking them for their support?

Leaders are not born. Leaders are hard working individuals who use their connections and influence to start a movement that benefits those around them.

Here is a list of qualities all effective leaders should posses:
  1. Ability to lead when a leader is needed and the ability to follow when someone else has more experience and can teach them new things.
  2. Able to find or create opportunities in hard times.
  3. Identifies with the needs of many different people.
  4. Senses when someone needs their help.
  5. Takes the time to listen even when there are many tasks demanding their attention.
  6. Understands their own priorities so that they can help others prioritize what is most important in life.
  7. Recognizes the efforts of others both personally and publicly.

Please help me add to this list. What additional qualities should all effective leaders posses?

The Mom Entrepreneur named top blog

Monday, August 17, 2009
Recently The Mom Entrepreneur blog was named to the list of 100 Best Blogs to Hone Your Entrepreneurial Instinct as well as one of the best entrepreneur blogs on the Lovable Links – 50 Best Blogs By Women list.

We are honored to be recognized. Many thanks for including us amongst other top bloggers!

A stylish and comfortable alternative to swimwear - Trunkettes

I recently discovered a company that offers a nice alternative to uncomfortable and revealing bathing suits. I am a mom of two children and proud of my stretch marks, but I don't necessarily want everyone to see them.

The days of worrying about revealing cottage cheese thighs and too much cleavage are over! Introducing Trunkettes, a new bathing suit concept created by Hilary Genga who was tired of wearing her husband's swim trunks in order to feel freer not having to worry about a "wardrobe malfunction" while on the beach or at the pool chasing her children around.

Hilary confided in friend and fashion designer, Kristen Evenson who used her creative skills to craft up Hilary's idea of the adorable swim trunks for women.

Trunkettes are for anyone who wants to be comfortable and not too exposed, while still remaining cool, cute, and sexy! These swimsuits run at about $54.00 for bottoms and $50.00 for tops. Trunkettes have already gained celebrity fans such as, Perrey Reeves, Alex Kingston, Gretchen Rossi, and Melissa Rycroft.

So whether you need something stylish and practical for the end of summer or a sunny getaway to the islands this winter, this Los-Angeles based company offers a variety of patterns and styles to suit all your swimwear needs.

Some interesting facts about how this mom entrepreneur owned business has grown:
  • Trunkettes started from storing 300 suits in each style in Hilary’s garage and sending them out with only two women to help, to storing tens of thousands of suits in a fulfillment center.
  • Hilary went from having an office consisting of her computer in her bedroom, to a high rise office building in the heart of Sherman Oaks.
  • Hilary was walking the pavement from store to store with a bag of samples in her hands, and now has a team of seven high powered sales reps that cover every inch of this country and more.
  • The two women have gone from handing out fliers at the beach, to being featured on NBC’s The Today Show and Fox Business News.
  • In the past few months they have gained multiple celebrity fans and had features on prestigious websites and blogs such as Glamour, Hot Moms Club, and MyStyle.

Trunkettes is celebrating Christmas in August. Make your purchase before August 30th and receive 40% off - visit www.trunkettes.com.

Have you registered for The Wisdom of Wellness teleseries?

The Wisdom of Wellness, a free 8-week teleseries featuring some of the top doctors, health practioners, spiritual teachers in the industry, continues this week with more amazing presenters

This complimentary teleseries takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:00 PM EDT thru September 29, 2009. To register, click here...>

UPCOMING PRESENTERS:

Jennifer McLean
Tuesday, August 18

Jennifer McLean has trained in three disciplines of healing: CranioSacral, Polarity and Reiki Therapies. She has been practicing these modalities of healing in private sessions with individuals for 15 years. She is the author of The Credibility Factor and The Big Book of You. She has also created a video on demand workshop Heal Your Life – Heal Your Business. http://www.healingrelease.com/

C. Norman Shealy
Thursday, August 20

C. Norman Shealy, M.D., Ph.D. is a neurosurgeon. He has taught at Harvard, Western Reserve, U. of Wisconsin, U. of Minnesota, and Forest Institute of Professional Psychology. Dr. Shealy was the Founding President of Holos University Graduate Seminary and now serves as Professor of Energy Medicine. Dr. Shealy holds ten patents for innovative discoveries, has published over 300 articles and 24 books, the latest book - Life Beyond 100 - Secrets of the Fountain of Youth and Soul Medicine www.normshealy.com

Howard Martin
Tuesday, August 25

Howard Martin is the executive vice president for strategic development at HeartMath LLC and a key spokesperson for HeartMath worldwide. He has conducted training programs and presentations in Fortune 100 companies, government agencies, the U.S. military, school systems, ecumenical organizations and through publicly promoted events in over 50 cities on four continents. Howard created The HeartMath Method audio learning program and has produced two award-winning musical recordings.

Candace and DavidPaul Doyle
Thursday, August 27

Candace Doyle and DavidPaul Doyle have been sharing God’s Voice since 1994 when Candace first started hearing this Voice within her as a distinct and conversational voice. Their first book, The Voice for Love: Accessing Your Inner Wisdom to Fulfill Your Life's Purpose has touched the lives of over 50,000 people worldwide. Over 10,000 people have learned the life-changing 5-Step Process given to DavidPaul and Candace by the Holy Spirit for hearing God's Voice as a distinct and recognizable voice within. http://www.thevoiceforlove.com/

For a complete listing of speakers and to register, please visit...>

Shop The Back-to-School Mom Entrepreneur Co-op Shop and party with us on Twitter to celebrate!

Thursday, August 13, 2009
The Mom Entrepreneur Co-op Shop is celebrating back-to-school with special deals on items for the season.

Our Shop has something for everyone, including moms, kids, dads, and business professionals. To celebrate, we are holding our fifth Twitter party on Wednesday, August 19th from 9:30 pm - 10:30 pm EST.

We will be giving away some amazing prizes as well as sharing tips for balancing motherhood and running a company. Pour yourself a glass of wine, and chat the evening away with dozens of mom entrepreneurs.

Following is a list of the fantastic prizes you will have a chance to win:
  • Three coaching sessions from City Career Strategies. Topics include interviewing, job search strategy, or performance strategies to improve your results. Valued at $250.
  • Set of books: Let’s Get Ready For Kindergarten! & Let’s Get Ready For First Grade! from Cedar Valley Publishing. Valued at $40.
  • Tahitian necklace and earring set from lia sophia. Valued at $108.
  • 1 month membership from Care4Hire to their caregiver database. Valued at $29.99.
  • Just Be t-shirt. Winner gets to pick tee of their choice from the website. Valued at $20 - $24.
  • A Heaven Cent Album from Heaven's Pennies. Valued at $14.95.
  • Boogie Back to School Gift Basket with stickers, coloring sheets, t-shirts and Boogie Wipes from Little Busy Bodies. Valued at $30.00.
  • Copy of Corporate Mom Dropouts from Lucinda Cross and a 1-hour consultation. Valued at $250.00.
  • Copy of Greatest Secrets of the Coupon Mom by Stephanie Nelson from The Mom Entrepreneur. Valued at $17.99.
Twitter party attendees will be asked simple quiz questions and will need to visit the Co-op Shop to find the answer. Tweet the answer and include the hashtag code #TMEcoop.

Winners will be determined by a sequence of random numbers, which will be generated using Random.org. Public recognition will be given to the winners in Twitter who will need to email their name, email address and phone number to traci@themomentrepreneur.com.

To attend the party, simply follow @TMECoopShop or visit tweetchat.com, enter the code #TMEcoop and follow the party's conversation. And don't forget to shop The Mom Entrepreneur Co-op Shop for back-to-school bargains.

Mom entrepreneurs are only human

Thursday, August 6, 2009
I received a call from a woman today who saw our ad in the HARO. She wanted more information about our Holiday Co-op Shop program and our Online Support Group. I was not at my desk so she left a message.

I returned her call a few hours later...she was not there...I left a message.

She returned my call shortly after that. I have caller ID so I knew it was the same person. I answered...the connection sounded a bit muffled...

"Do you want your hot dog now or later..."

Well, it was lunch time and I was hungry, but I don't think she was talking to me.

"Hello?" I said.

{More muffled conversation...}

"Hello?"

"Hello?"

As I hung up, I started to laugh. That really made my day. It made me wonder if my phone has mysteriously called someone while I was at the drive thru window with my kids at McDonald's or getting a drink at Dunkin Donuts.

And as I sit here and sort through 25,222 emails in my InBox due to a big mistake I made with my email a year and a half ago, I remind myself that mom entrepreneurs are only human.

Tune into the WoMEN Teleseminar Series on Thursday, August 6th @ noon

Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Running a business while raising a family can be an extremely rewarding path for many moms. To do so successfully is a reality for some, and a challenging goal for many of us.

With this in mind, Lara Galloway of the Mom Biz Coach has put together the WoMEN: What Mom Entrepreneurs Need Teleseminar Series. Her purpose is to get you the expert advice of moms in business who've "been there, done that."

On Thursday, August 6th from noon - 1:00pm EST, I will be Lara's next guest for the teleseminar series, which is broadcast on her Blog Talk Radio Show.

I will join Lara to discuss how I built an on-line community of mom entrepreneurs that share and support each other. Some of the things we will cover are: how to move from a traditional business to an on-line business, why building a community is so important, how can one be successful doing business on-line through social networks, and how does someone begin building an on-line community.

I hope you will join us for this live call in show at blogtalkradio.com/mombizcoach.

The Wisdom of Wellness: complimentary 8-week teleseries

Tuesday, August 4, 2009
I recently learned about The Wisdom of Wellness, a free 8-week teleseries featuring some of the top doctors, health practioners, spiritual teachers in the industry, including Debbie Ford, Dr. Bernie Siegel, Marci Shimoff, Jonathan Ellerby and many others.

This 8-week complimentary teleseries takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:00 PM EDT thru September 29, 2009.

UPCOMING PRESENTERS:

Neale Donald Walsch
Thursday, August 6

In 1992, Neale Donald Walsch's life was transformed. He began a divine dialogue with God that lasted for over three years, and became the book Conversations With God that has astounded seekers all over the world with its simplicity and truth. His latest book is When Everything Changes, Change Everything (www.nealedonaldwalsch.com).

David Wolfe
Tuesday, August 11

David “Avocado” Wolfe is considered by peers to be one of the world’s leading authorities on nutrition. The author of Amazing Grace, Naked Chocolate, Eating For Beauty and The Sunfood Diet Success System, David works to develop, market and distribute some of the world’s most wonderful and exotic organic food items. He is a professor of nutrition for Dr. Gabriel Cousens’ masters degree program on live-food nutrition. His latest book and home study program is LongevityNOW (www.davidwolfe.com).

Jonathan Ellerby
Thursday, August 13

With a doctoral degree in Comparative Religion, and ordination as an Interfaith Minister, Jonathan Elerby is the Spiritual Program Director for the acclaimed Canyon Ranch Health Resorts. He is the author/creator of Return to the Sacred: Ancient Pathways to Spiritual Awakening, (Hay House) and an 8-CD audio learning program: Your Spiritual personality: How To Find The Right Practice For You.

For a complete listing of speakers and to register, please visit...>

Please help a fellow mom entrepreneur - and possibly win a great prize!

Are You Kidding, Inc. is looking for help and support from other work-at-home moms. Sometimes entrepreneurs need to come up with creative measures to take a company to the next level. Rachel Martinez reached out to me recently about her idea, and I was happy to help.

They have decided to have a raffle in order to generate a little extra needed income. If you can help, please purchase a ticket for $5.00 (or five for $20.00), which will give you a chance to win the following great prizes:

Prize #1
Issey Miyake women’s gift set
Issey Miyake Men’s gift set
Antica Murina murano heart necklace
Valued at: $225

Prize #2
Tous PerfumeClarins Body set that includes: Baume Hydrant Relaxing Body Balm
Total Lift Manicure Cellulite Cream
Stretch Mark Control
EP3 Screen SprayThomas Sabo Pink
Heart Necklace
Valued at: $375

Prize #3
Baby Genius
DVD Baby Animals
CD Favorite Sing-a-longs, Favorite Nursery Rhyming Songs
Valued at: $25

Tickets are $5 each or five for $20.

The raffle will end on August 17th and the winners will be chosen at random in a live drawing, which will be broadcast on u-stream on August 18th. A link for viewing will be sent a few days before the drawing.

100% of all earnings will be used by Are You Kidding, Inc. in order to help them get a patent for their product and upgrade their website.

We are also running a contest: Whoever sells the most raffle tickets will win a 119 X 119 pixel button ad (supplied by winner) on AreYouKidding.net for one month as well as a regular member spot in The Mom Entrepreneur Holiday Co-op Shop (launching in mid-September). When a raffle ticket is purchased through PayPal, the buyer will be asked who referred them. This information will be tracked and the winner will receive the ad on the website and in the co-op shop for their efforts.

For more information, and to purchase raffle tickets, please click here...>

Thank you so much for your support and for believing in the creativity of mom entrepreneurs. Are You Kidding? is looking forward to continuing to bring laughs and smiles to your family!

Mom entrepreneur featured in "Survival of the Fittest" story on CNN

Monday, August 3, 2009
Agatha Achindu of Yummy Spoonfuls Organic Baby Food is a member of The Mom Entrepreneur Online Support Group. I recently learned that her story about how she started her business was featured on CNN's "Survival of the Fittest".

Agatha dropped a six figure salary to follow her passion. She started her business three years ago when she couldn’t find fresh, organic baby food for her first born.

I encourage you to watch this video. It is very inspiring!

Get ready for Kindergarten with Little Hands Learning Company

Saturday, August 1, 2009
In late April, The Mom Entrepreneur ran a contest to find the best mom entrepreneur company written introduction. Members of our Online Support Group competed for a gift package valued at $150.

With 101 readers casting their votes, Traci Geiser, owner of Little Hands Learning Company, received more than 50% of the votes (58 votes total). Her winning entry was very creative according to feedback from voters.

Here is her company introduction:

A B C D E
Preschool and K our specialty!

F G H I J
Hands-on learning is our way!

K L M N O
For busy families on the go!

P Q R S T
Children love it, you will see!

U V W X Y
Play and learn and time will fly!

Z Z Z Z Z
Little Hands Learning Company!

My youngest son is starting Kindergarten in the fall, so I caught up with Traci to learn more about what Little Hands Learning Company is all about.

What types of products do you offer?
Our Play and Learn Activity Kits are created for children 2-5 years old. Each kit is based on a quality children's book with a variety of math and literacy activities, an art project and child friendly recipe all based on the theme of the book.

We also have darling infant kits which include 2 books and 2 toys based on the age and development of babies. These contain a parent guide with activities using the toys and books in the kit to help baby master developmental milestones.

Our newest product is the "Are We There Yet?" Travel Busy Bag. It contains an assortment of reusable activities chosen specifically for keeping children 3-7 busy while traveling in the car, airplane, hotel or restaurant. We have received rave reviews from travelin' mamas who have used our kits this summer!

How do you help children learn?
I was an early childhood educator and teacher trainer for 20 years. I am also the author of 22 early childhood teacher resource books that were all based on learning standards for the early childhood years.

Our products are based on early learning standards (basically, a set of skills children need to learn at a particular age) and the series of kits provides children with everything they need to know for kindergarten.

Our mission is to make learning playful and fun so children don't even know they are learning. Every kit is unique and provides a wide variety of games and hands-on activities that are designed specifically to help young children master basic early childhood skills and build a foundation for learning in elementary school.

What makes your activity kits different from other products?
Most parents turn to workbooks and flashcards to help prepare their children for school. Many young children do not have the fine motor control to write inside the small dotted lines contained in most workbooks. Flashcards and workbooks usually don't hold the attention of young children, leaving parents frustrated and children with a bad taste in their mouth about learning.

Our products are designed for the way young children learn best, through hands-on and playful activities. Our kits include a variety of manipulatives that are used by early childhood educators such as felt sets, counting bears, tangrams, and letter tiles that provide hands-on learning opportunities for children.

What advice would you give parents to help their young children get ready for Kindergarten?
Read to your child every day, re-read favorites, and go to the library and explore the many wonderful books that are available. Ask your librarian for recommendations.

As for working on specific skills, try to make learning into a game whenever possible. Rather than using flashcards to teach letter names, take the magnetic letters off of your fridge, put them in a pot and make a simple fishing pole out of a ruler, string and paper clip and let your child fish for and identify letters.

Allow your child to count small crackers, cereal or other snack items into an egg carton with the numbers 1-12 written in each cup for fun counting practice. Have your child write letters, numbers, shapes and her name in shaving cream, finger paint or chocolate pudding.

Cover the bottom of a cake pan with salt or sugar and allow your child to write with her finger for textured writing experiences. Your child will have plenty of pencil and paper tasks when she gets to Kindergarten.

Focus on hands-on, multi sensory and most importantly FUN actives for early learning.

Since we're all over scheduled these days, can you please provide some advice about the benefits of just playing with children (as opposed to schlepping them to a million activities, lessons, etc)?
Sadly, many children in our society don't know how to play or entertain themselves because they are given so little time to do just that. Play is children's work and if you are not giving your child free time and allowing them to learn through play, they are missing an important component of their early childhood education.

Children build vocabulary and language skills, foster imagination and countless other skills through exploring and experimenting with simple toys like blocks, dolls, cars and dress up clothes.

I limit my girls to one activity at a time, which is more than enough to give them a taste of a wide variety of activities without over scheduling them and stressing them (and me) out.

Do children benefit from having "down time" and just using their imagination?

There are many research studies that show how stressed young children are in our society. When asked, children prefer to spend one on one time with their parents and family playing games, reading, even just talking rather than participating in outside activities.

Children also have very few opportunities to be creative and use their imagination. The art projects we include in our kits are always open ended and allow children to be creative. For example, instead of including a head, tail, ears and body for creating a particular animal ”craft" style, we provide feathers, glitter glue, paper plates, animal print paper, pipe cleaners and wiggly eyes and let children create!

Providing props for imaginative play will also spark creativity. For example, empty food containers, a cash register and play money can set the scene for a grocery store. Cater to your child's interests by providing a few simple props and set her imagination and creativity free!

Thanks Traci for the great information. Visit www.lhlearning.com to learn how to play and have fun with your children and get them ready for Kindergarten in the fall!