It’s not easy finding free good quality images to use on our blogs. When we read a post by Seth Godin about using free images we were ecstatic and had to share this resource with you. Happy image finding! (more…)
Archive for the ‘Business’ Category
Many bloggers, at some time or another, will tell you how important it is to blog. However, my lines are not so black and white. (more…)
Today is going to be one of those days: when my BNI networking meeting mixes with kids. I’m the President of our Mission Possible BNI chapter, here in Southern California. We meet for lunch every Wednesday - and it just so happens to be the day our eldest son gets out of school early - and we only have one car. So, how do I manage to be in two places at the same time? (more…)
Do entrepreneurs have to choose between family life and their business? (more…)
We all need a good vacation - but as an entrepreneur - or a solo-preneur, how do you prepare for it? How do you stop feeling guilty, or stop feeling worried that your business will slack-off while you’re sunning-up?
First, you need to (more…)
We love something new, so when we came across Cafe Press several years ago, we knew we wanted to do something with it. For only $6 per month we could have our own t-shirt, mugs, and more ecommerce print store. We just had provide the designs. But, we quickly realized, it isn’t just about slapping on some designs - there’s a whole lot more to a successful Cafe Press store. (more…)
Have you been trying to juggle your schedule, you children’s schedule, you husband’s schedule, the business schedule…and it seems that no one is on the same page? (more…)
And the Oscar goes to…Jon Stewart. If you watched the Oscar Award Ceremony last night you will remember
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How many times have you found yourself in a position where you wished you had your laptop, scanner, camera all with you because you just stumbled upon your old friend/client who is (more…)

He stopped in mid-stride, turned around and picked up the little snail he almost stepped on and placed him in the muddy grass. ‘There,’ my husband said, ‘he may have been spending his whole life crossing that sidewalk - but at least now he’s safe.’ I thought that was so funny (more…)





