Many women put their careers on hold to stay at home while the kids are young. This is a choice they make willingly because they are responsible parents who are lucky enough to struggle by with the husband’s income. It is widely known that we have gone from a generation where television raised our kids to a generation of the Internet raising our youth. This is why so many career oriented women choose to stay home during their children’s formative years. What if you could do both? What if you … [Read more...]
3 Reasons Stay-at-Home Moms Make Perfect Personal Trainers
January 12, 2018 by Team Celebration
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Pearl Seigel: 10 Common Mistakes Start-up Businesses Make
March 18, 2011 by admin
10 Common Mistakes Start-up Businesses “Femmepreneur” An increasing number of entrepreneurs are entering the challenging new world of running one’s own business. Pearl Seigel addresses some of the common pitfalls: Lack of planning - Businesses that do not have a plan often lack direction and focus. The purpose of developing a business plan is not just to raise capital but to direct the process of starting a new business. That said it is always important to change the … [Read more...]
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