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Christina is the go-to person for mom entrepreneurs who wish to earn more and still have more time with their families.
Moms who run a business want to provide financial wiggle room for their family while they give back to their communities. But they can’t be everywhere at once and when important family moments are missed, they feel to torn. Christina helps them live a life that is 100% congruent with their faith and leverage their time so they can truly enjoy the freedom of working for themselves.
In 2011, Christina founded The Catholic Women’s Guide, a Catholic coaching and information marketing enterprise. Managing two companies while being married 21 plus years and mother of three, Christina fits the role of Catholic Mompreneur coach like a glove. As a Catholic mompreneur herself she has striven to overcome similar obstacles to her clients. Her empathy, insight and deep Catholic spirituality provides her clients with the crucial foundation that enables them to soar.
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How to Make Business Deals
Mom business owners tuned into God’s vision recognize early they must be leveraged. They can’t earn more in less time alone without working with others. Partnerships could include: A business agreement with a colleaguer A joint venture relationshipr An employee relationshipr An outside contractor relationship. Even getting babysitters is making business deals. When evaluating the cost/benefits of a collaboration you must consider,
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Do You Know How To Party?
As a mom business owner you are running a marathon, not a sprint. Skip these two imperatives, and you may not reach the finish line: 1) Follow basic business principles (do the right things and do them well) 2) Have fun. Type “As” with the drive to plunge into entrepreneurism don’t always see the value of having a good time. But if you don’t acknowledge our accomplishments along the way, you may be in for a long ride.
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Are You Celebrating Enough
It’s partly a birth order thing. While all of our kids do well with friends, our youngest Benjamin (6) has social skills to die for. Benjamin, the youngest of three, rubs shoulders with his older brother Ian (13) and his friends, unfazed by the seven-year age difference. Young or old, Benjamin pals around with ‘ya.
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What Is Your Specialty?
The morning of my first ever outdoor training sessio I ran into an old acquaintance. She’s a delightful woman who hosted a Kids 4 Jesus club at a neighboring parish for her daughter and friends several years ago. We talked about how we signed up for the training group and our history with triathlons. I mentioned that although this would be my first outdoor triathlon, I had done about 10 indoor triathlons. She asked my specialty – run, swim, or bike? I paused.
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Earning More in Less Time—Truth or Hype?
Is the chatter about biz moms earning more in less time for real? Or is the promise just all about coaches puffing themselves and their offerings up? The good news is that it’s true, and here’s why: Necessity—Mom business owners with profitable businesses place a high priority on family time than your regular entrepreneur, leaving less time for business. To make their enterprises more than expensive hobbies, they MUST make the time they have to work count.
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More Recreation Time Boosts Your Profits (And Tips to Find Time for It)
Breakthrough ideas don’t shower most entrepreneurs when sitting in front of their computers. Inspiration hits like popco when in the woods hiking with the sun shimmering through leaves, running down a scenic path or painting a picture. The Holy Spirit’s artistic flair flourishes most when you are childlike. When you are “being” rather tha “doing”, God’s plan registers best. You might be suspicious how these Kum Ba Yah moments boost profits, let alone how to find time experience them.r
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Is Earning More in Less Time A Hype?
Is the chatter about biz moms earning more in less time for real? Or is the promise just all about coaches puffing themselves and their offerings up? The good news is that it’s true, and here’s why: 1) Necessityr Mom business owners with profitable businesses place a high priority on family time than your regular entrepreneur, leaving less time for business. To make their enterprises more than expensive hobbies, they MUST make the time they have to work count. 2) Ownershipr
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Are You Top Talent?
I currently am interviewing seven candidates for a marriage and family therapy associate in my practice when I chanced upo Andrew Miller’s article on the 3 Attributes to Look For In Top Talent. According to Miller, the top talent has the right blend of 1) attitude, 2) mindset, and 3) competency. The framework simplified evaluating the applicants. Hiring the wrong person costs lots of money and adds stress. Leverage involves knowing how to attract great employees. Easier said than done…
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Fusing Faith, Family, Fun, and Finances
You don’t have to miss out on Catholic family fun this summer, just because you are busy mompreneur. Successful Catholic mompreneurs know how to “be” with their families. They can cut loose when not working, which allows them to pour on the creative and energy into their work when it’s time to get to business. The art of balancing work and play distinguishes happy, revenue generating mom business owner from one who’s burned out, overwhelmed, pulled everywhere and feeling successful no where.r
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Take a Summer Break with a Taste of Real Romance
This Type A biz mom has fully embraced the concept of regular recreation and downtime to fuel excellence in my business. I need no convincing that the quality time—away from work and with my family and friends— charge my creative juices for optimal business results. So finally, the kids are down, the house is picked up, I’ve taken a hot bath, the lights are dimmed, hubby’s on the couch, I’ve got my blanket and hot tea, and we are ready to mentally escape to a movie.r
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A Mompreneur’s Guide to Survive Working During Summer
Before I took my mom biz seriously, family summers weren’t that intimidating. I experimented with dragging my laptop here and there (not necessarily recommended) and other tactics I thought necessary in my journey from mom to mompreneur. I wasn’t stressed about productivity because I didn’t know what I didn’t know. I didn’t understand my different business roles and the consequences of neglecting them. But today I do. And with three active kids – ages 7, 10, and 13 – finding a summer schedule that works for me, my business, and my family could have been a daunting task.r
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Why It's Sometimes OK To Be Selfish
When you took that first decisive stride from the “mom land” to “mompreneur land”, your life changed. You chose to make time for both your home and business priorities. And when there are inevitable clashes, you may hear the whisper or the roar, “You’re being selfish!” But the truth is you must be selfish—and assertive—to be successful in business and in life. You must be selfish in a healthy way.
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Email: cw@catholicwomensguide.com
Website: www.catholicwomensguide.com
Office: 316-684-7886 * Fax: 316-684-1210
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