Clogged and flooded

Your Business Isn’t Broken—It’s Just Backed Up

Backups in your business? Here’s how a kitchen sink disaster taught me to shift perspective, find help, and keep moving. Have you ever had one of those moments when a simple mistake snowballs into what feels like a full-blown disaster? The kind that leaves you thinking, “How did I not see this coming?” I certainly…

Overpacked For A Trip

Overpacked Schedules & the Illusion of Preparedness

Why Saying Yes to Everything is Weighing You Down I’ve gotten good at packing for trips—but it wasn’t always like that. I’ve always believed it’s better to be overprepared than underprepared. And because of my heart issues, I run cold, so layers are my best friend. Overpacking was just a way of life. Whether I…

Uninterested and distracted, two people sitting near each other looking away

The Moment I Realized My Audience Was All Wrong

The hard lesson that transformed my messaging, offers, and success. Have you ever met someone and thought, “Wow, we could be friends forever—no drama, no headaches, just pure connection?” I’ve always been intentional about who I keep close. I look for people who share my values, bring good energy, and approach life with an open…

Campfire Conversations

The Power of Being Genuinely Curious

The best business connections often start with two simple words: ‘Tell me.’” My friend Vic and I met through our RV camping adventures. She’s more laid-back and, while friendly, often reserved in conversations. I’m the opposite—I need to know all the details. Where people come from, what they do, their families, their fun, and more….

Rainy Day Fund

Protect Your Profits: A Simple System

Discover how business owners turn financial surprises into growth opportunities. About five years into my business, I was finally hitting my stride income-wise. I had been paying the minimum estimated taxes, and while I usually owed something, it was never a big deal. But five years in… That year, I finished preparing my tax returns…

happy young woman, sitting on a couch, throwing money in the air

Why Smart Business Owners Pay Themselves First

The Simple Habit That Builds Financial Stability and Confidence What if the secret to financial success wasn’t in how much you earn, but in how you prioritize yourself? Many small business owners delay paying themselves in the early stages to support their company’s growth. According to Fundera, 38% of business owners don’t take a salary…

teenage girl delivering newspapers on a vintage Schwinn bike in a quiet suburban neighborhood

Newspaper Deliver and Babysitting Taught Me the Secrets of Success

Do you remember your very first job? The one that started your journey to making money and perhaps planted the first seeds of your entrepreneurial spirit? I do, like it was yesterday. There were actually two jobs for me—delivering newspapers and babysitting. I was saving for something big (though I can’t quite remember what now),…

Clearing clutter to have a minimal space

Let Go to Grow: The Minimalist Business Shift

Clear the clutter, focus on what matters, and watch your business thrive. Cutting out the noise in your business isn’t just freeing—it’s the secret to your next big breakthrough. It started with traveling in an RV, where limited space meant choosing only the essentials. I had no choice but to pick things that served me,…

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