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Women and Money
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Money and Career
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Catholic Mompreneurs
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Catholic Women's Guide

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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For quality control I’ve been my own student in my own “Faith Based Revenue Boosting Program”. It is odd that something I’ve written created such epiphanies when applying it. An early mentor stressed scheduling time weekly to both work “in” and “on” your business. Seeing clients, marketing, team meetings, and day-to-day implementation constitute working “in” your business. Working “on” your business includes planning, strategizing, reviewing, and creating productivity-enhancing systems. Friday mornings I worked “on” my business.

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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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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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Starting a mom-biz enterprise feels like standing on a circle surrounded by an endless sea. Far in the distance you see a glimpse of brilliant light that drew you to step onto the circle. A life where you can be present for those important family moments while using your God-given talents, a life that draws you and gives you the financial wiggle room to invest in what you value.

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It's not your imagination if money feels tight. Whether you're just starting out or in an established business, a lot of people feel the heat. Experts call our current time the biggest family finance squeeze since the 1920s. The accompanying largest drop in monthly disposable income impacts both your home and business balance sheet, but also the finances of your prospects and customers. Increasing petroleum prices and consequent transport costs have inflated the costs of almost everything you regularly use:

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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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Switching so many hats at home and work to get it all done puts Catholic biz moms at risk of overlooking important, non-urgent tasks. Managing your intellectual property easily tops the list of ignored activities. Understanding intellectual property basics now could save you a lot of money and heartbreak in the future. So what is Intellectual property. Guy McClung, patent and copyright lawyer, defines intellectual property as “non-real, non-dirt, non-physical intangible personal property resulting from mental processes”.

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I admire devout Christians living Godly lives. Without the help of the Catholic Church and the Sacraments I’m not sure I would make the cut. In a non-Catholic Christian church I fear I would be crushed by the varying teaching based on who pastors the church you attend, inconstant philosophies that don’t always fit together well, lack of unity of the big items, and regular debates on what as Catholics we’ve put to bed centuries ago. I wouldn’t see myself functioning well in my faith and work life with that undercurrent of unresolved issues and ignored conflicts.

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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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What’s looming with the power to crush you and your family’s wellbeing, while causing work and home tension to spiral? Your business growth efforts would feel like trudging through quicksand. And it would turn your community upside-down. It’s our $16 trillion-plus national debt, a natural consequence of the annual federal government deficits. In 2013 we will spend 642 billion more than we take in.

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People quit too easily. They quit their businesses, their marriages, and their own self-improvement when things get uncomfortable. People will enable you to surrender at the first sign of trouble. Shaped by being permitted to quit piano, swimming, etc. rather than push through my struggles, I’ve become a stickler for perseverance. If my kids want to quit something, they need to demonstrate valid reasons why. Gianna would complain every spring, the same time her coaches prepared her for the state competition.

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The recent boo-boo I experienced for the launch of my online radio show was a good reminder to value humility-building experiences. Minutes into the program, the previous day's beautifully working dashboard of the online radio program locked up. Later, I suspected the bubble screensaver my kids had loaded on the computer plus unwanted popups caused the glitch. I regretted procrastinating having the computer people remove the malware fueling the uninvited cyber- advertisements, blocking me from viewing the broadcast clock.

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