
If you’re a service-based business owner, you know the digital landscape isn’t just changing—it’s accelerating.
The businesses that thrive in 2026 are those that have mastered one thing: standing out with purpose and profitability. But how do you actually do it?
Let’s break down what it really takes—using real-life lessons and a bit of tough love.
When Jennifer, a professional organizer, first came to me, she was working with anyone who’d pay. She was exhausted, undercharging, and unsure how to grow.
Sound familiar? Her breakthrough came when she stopped trying to be everything to everyone. Instead, we dug deep into her client history and discovered her true sweet spot: estate clearing for families in transition. By focusing on this niche, she doubled her revenue in a year and finally felt like the CEO of her own business.
Jennifer’s story isn’t unique. The fastest-growing service businesses in 2026 are those with a laser-focused value proposition.
You can define it for your business by starting with answerign these questions:
What do you do better than anyone else? What problems do you solve so well that your clients can’t imagine going anywhere else?
Get specific. “I help busy families reclaim their space after a loss” is far more magnetic than “I’m a professional organizer.”
Here’s a hard truth: undercharging doesn’t just hurt your bank account, it undermines your confidence.
When Glory, a speech therapist, raised her rates to reflect her expertise—and packaged her services for maximum client impact—she didn’t just earn more.
She attracted a new level of client, built a bigger team, and scaled to $750K+ in revenue. Fair pricing isn’t about greed; it’s about creating space to reinvest, grow, and serve better.
Most business owners think strategy is what separates the successful from the struggling. In reality, it’s a combination of strategy AND mindset.
Are you leading your business, or letting it lead you? The most resilient CEOs I coach treat every challenge as a lesson, not a setback.
They invest in their own growth, seek feedback, and surround themselves with people who push them higher, master their business skills, expand perspective, become better leaders.
In 2026, your online footprint is your first impression.
Showcase real client results. Share stories, not just services. Show yourself and your team. In the age of AI poeple want to connect with other people.
Use language your ideal client actually Googles—think “best contractors in my area” or “personal trainer for women over 40 near me.”
Consistency across your website, Google profile, and social media builds trust and pre-sells your ideal clients before they book a sales call with you.
Ready to stop feeling like an overwhelmed operator and step into your role as a confident CEO?
Start by clarifying your value, focusing on your best-fit clients, and pricing for growth. The difference between stagnant and scaling is just one bold decision away.
Watch for Part 2: Building a Predictable Client Acquisition System, coming soon.

Your content is an amazing way to connect with your clients.
Through your copy and images, they get to know you, like you, and trust you.
Do you think about your clients when you create the content? How do you feel when you do it? Expanded, excited to share, or more like “UGH I have no idea what to post, I’d happily give all of this to someone else to do if I only had the money.”
If you’re in the second group, I want to offer you different thoughts through this exercise.
Creating core content that gives value, inspires, and motivates to action is a skill that allows you to build relationships with your best clients. It helps you add value to their lives and stay on top of their minds.
So when they're ready and reach out to hire you, they're already pre-sold on your offer.
In this video training, I teach you all the foundations you need to never run our engaging content ideas for your ideal clients. You and especially they will love it!
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by guest author Stephanie Jones

The kids are starving, you are still working, the house needs to be cleaned and laundry needs to be done. It's all never-ending! You seem to be the one holding it all together, except - are you?
You are running on empty. Waking up in the middle of the night riddled with anxiety. Important tasks, appointments, clients are slipping through the cracks. You are too tired to be creative, or find a way out.
It doesn't have to be like this!
Time management is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot but what does it mean and how can it help you?
Time management is essentially telling your time where to go, so it doesn't control your day/life. It's attacking the day with a plan versus being reactionary to everything thrown your way.
So - let's dive in!
I know this can be incredibly hard - especially when you have so much to do. Hear me out though. You will get it all done in less time with better systems (which I scratch the surface on in this article).
When you have hard start and stop times for your work, you are setting a boundary around your day and your business. You are making that time important for you so you can build your dreams.
This doesn't mean you work 12 hour days all day, every day. It means you can start freeing up your time, reducing your workload (see following tips) and get to that elusive point of work/life balance we all seek, but only a few attain.
You are the go-to person for lost keys, misplaced wallets, socks, clean laundry, milk, sports equipment, literally everything, am I right?
Stop that!
Have a family meeting, talk with your partner and kids. Have the truthful conversation that the house would literally not burn down if you weren't there to answer e v e r y single question that they had at all moments of the day.
Explain what you are building, dole out chores (kids as young as 5 can even help out - even if that means you don't have to ask them to brush their teeth or put their clothes in the hamper). Teach those life skills, release the perfection of your way of doing it and let everyone help out - heck, they all live there, right?
Ask for respect for your time and privacy while you are working. Make it a "no interruptions" zone, unless of course there is a real true blazing fire. Having quiet, focused, uninterrupted time in your day to get your work done - frees you up to be off your phone and computer, and to be fully present with those that you love. That's not too much to ask, right?
In case you are being hit in the gut with some strong mom-guilt right about now, let me share some stats with you:
If you are unfamiliar with the term, time-blocking is "blocking" out a chunk (minimum of 15 minutes) for an activity, or a group of activities.
For example, you need to prospect clients. You can do this over the course of the day but does it really get you to where you need to be? Would it be better to block out 2 hours every Monday to prospect, track, etc., and then another block of time later in the week for the prior week's follow-up?
The latter allows you to stay in the zone, without distraction, accomplishing more and keeping your energy where it needs to be for that particular task.
If you have never time-blocked, I recommend going through your last week or two and either color coding like items together (all personal blue as an example, clients green, etc) and seeing where you are spending your time. Are you able to start moving like items together and protecting your time? Leave one day a week open for a catch-up, doctors, impromptu beach days, ya' know - LIFE!
Similar to time-blocking, batching helps you create space for focused work; allowing you to be more productive in less time.
Batching means "like things together in large chunks of time". For example, content writing. You can write a social media post every day for sure, but how many could you write in an hour?
Batching allows you to be dressed and camera-ready on days when you need to be on video or present with clients, and messy bun and sweat pants on days when you're writing content like a mad-woman.
If you're new to batching, and especially if you're also new to time-blocking, here are some suggestions:
Get to work and see how much you can get done!
Margin = space and space = calm. You are not a machine! You need downtime. You need to be able to confidently move your calendar around when you are sick when your kids are sick when your bestie needs you. Leaving space allows for this. It keeps you on track and caught up. Your to-do list will get done!
If you are always running late, you need to leave margin/space in your day so you can leave 5 minutes earlier (or 15!) so that you aren't stressed. When you are stressed, your kids are stressed, your partner is stressed, your health suffers.
Stop booking yourself so tightly in a day that you are stressed, overwhelmed, and can't get everything done.
If you are asking HOW????
I have a BONUS Answer for you and a free time strategy session call. 30 minutes and I can help you free up your calendar! You just have to implement the advice ;)
Delete any and all unnecessary tasks, including busy work in your business.
Stop scrolling social media.
Stop comparing yourself to others.
Stop checking email more than 2/3x a day (and even that is a lot).
Stop doing work that doesn't have a direct ROI (return on investment - including your investment of time)

Stephanie is a Holistic Wellness Coach based in Seattle, WA. Her background is in both Corporate Executive positions and Restaurant Management. She changed career paths, graduating from IIN with a certification in nutrition and health coaching.
She is a mom of 3, all grown now, kids but understands the challenges moms face. At one point, she managed a household of 7, with her own 3 children, 2 stepchildren, resulting in 4 parenting plans, sports, holidays, various schedules, and a team as a Starbucks store manager. She feels your pain! She has taken everything she learned from corporate environments and warped it up for you! Teaching you systems to regain your time, freeing up nights and weekends so you can live the life you deserve!
Check Stephanie's website here to see what she's all about!

There is a lot of information out there telling you what to do to grow your business.
A lot of it is great but not necessarily applicable to you and where you are in your business growth journey.
Information overload and overwhelm is real.
So let's make it simple.
Simple allows you to focus.
Simple helps you be consistent.
Simple makes it possible to scale.
https://youtu.be/khPdjz4krTI
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By Leslie Campos

Everyone in the education field – students and instructors alike – had to transition to some degree of online learning since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. However, colleges have been developing and perfecting the delivery of online education for a number of years, working to ensure they have viable options for those who want to pursue a degree while still holding down a job. If you’ve never taken online classes, the prospect might seem a bit daunting at first. However, once you understand how the process works, and see the many associated benefits that come with online education, you’ll be ready to hit the ground running with these tips courtesy of Stairway to Leadership.
The way we work and learn is continually evolving, and according to Kiplinger, the jobs of the future are changing as well. That’s why it's important to regularly assess your skills as a business owner or career trajectory and take steps to ensure you have the appropriate training and education necessary to adapt to fluctuations in your industry. You may opt to pursue a degree related to your current profession, as a way to advance in the field, or you might look to the fast-growing and critical areas of information technology, computer science, and cybersecurity – all rapidly advancing careers of the future. Graduate education, in particular, can help prepare you for people leadership and management roles.
While undergraduate degrees introduce you to the main tenets of your particular area of study, advanced degrees take your insight and knowledge to a new level. This is especially important in continually changing fields like IT. You’ll often have the opportunity to learn from experts in the field, gaining relevant, timely knowledge that you can begin incorporating into your work right away. You’ll also interact with other students who may be working or running a business in the same industry, giving you the opportunity to learn from the experience of others while making valuable professional contacts.
While in a traditional higher education setting, students typically participate in lectures, discussion groups, and some degree of project work, leading universities have found a way to replicate and even improve this system in an online setting. You'll still have an opportunity to interact with fellow students, professors, and guest lecturers – you’ll just be doing it in a virtual environment. This may include real-time and/or recorded lectures or presentations, group chats or discussion boards, and commentary posts. You'll likely have access to online resources and reading materials, rather than hard-copy books, which is a highly efficient way to research, study and prepare course assignments.
Depending on the type of online education you're pursuing, you're likely to have a great deal of flexibility about where, when, and how you study, interact, and complete assignments or take tests. This system provides an exceptional degree of freedom, which can be especially useful if you're caring for children or parents or working full-time. Additionally, studying from a remote environment can provide for greater focus and concentration, which can improve your overall productivity and learning outcomes. Keep in mind, professors, academic advisers, and university resources all remain accessible to you in an online learning environment.
For entrepreneurs and those climbing the ladder, a degree isn’t the only reason to go to school. IF there are skills you’ve always wanted to learn, particularly if they’ll be useful to the business. You’ve got a good eye for photography but have never taken a class. You think you’d be good at graphic design but have never tried. You could learn web design, digital marketing, or coding. The more you do to support the business, the more you’ll grow along with it.
Just this last December, Maggie has graduated from a fully online executive MBA program at Jack Welch Management Institute. This 3-year journey allowed her not only to become a better coach for her clients but also to run her own business more strategically.
Stairway to Leadership wants to help you build a successful, long-lasting business. Click here to learn more about our coaching programs and to schedule a free consultation.

If you're an entrepreneur who's scared of numbers and financial language, this article by Susan Vanderburgh is a good start. I always tell my clients: You are the CEO of your business. And finances are the language of business. You don't need to be a financial analyst to run your business but you need to understand enough to make informed decisions and hire great people who can help you manage money.

The calendar year is divided into standard fiscal quarters which businesses and financially savvy persons describe dated financial data.
January, February, and March (Q1)
April, May, and June (Q2)
July, August, and September (Q3)
October, November, and December (Q4)
Q1 Dates: January 1 - March 31
Q2 Dates: April 1 - June 30
Q3 Dates: July 1 - September 30
Q4 Dates: October 1 - December 31
Well, if you want to impress your friends and family members, you could start referring to a month in the context of a particular quarter. However, when you are speaking to business or financial professionals, it is appropriate, and sometimes expected, to refer to parts of the year in quarters.
For illustrative purposes, here is a scenario:
Prior to this knowledge, you might have wanted to say, “I will get this done by the end of August.”
Here are two examples of how you would say this differently when speaking with a business or financial professional:
Example 1: “I will get this done by the end of the third quarter of the year.”
Example 2: “I will get this done by the end of Q3.”
When you use either example (above), economic professionals will understand what you are saying. It also sounds cool, doesn’t it?
If a financial service provider does not understand what you are saying, hire a replacement. I mean this, seriously because this is a basic business and finance concept. Wouldn’t you want to work with the best?
Knowing about the quarters of the year is helpful when you are trying to gauge the business and financial knowledge of a potential business relationship or referral partner. Being able to refer to the calendar in quarters (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4) also shows your sophistication when you are applying for a business loan. The potential lender is likely to look at you as a professional, especially when you are presenting your business ideas in hopes of getting financing.
For people who are self-employed or those who are required to pay quarterly estimated taxes, it is important to pay on time to avoid penalties. Although April 15 is a due date for filing tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service, you still need to file quarterly payments throughout the year as a self-employed individual.
PaymentQuarterlyJanuary 1 - March 31April 15April 1 - May 31June 15June 1 - August 31September 15September 1 - December 31January 15th of the following year
Please note that there are exceptions, especially during COVID-19. If the due date of the estimated tax falls on a weekend or a national holiday, the payment would be due the following working day.
The last quarter of the year could be quite expensive and can catch many people off guard. November and December (i.e., in the last quarter of the year) are quite important. Not only do we have Thanksgiving (for those who celebrate), birthdays, anniversaries, and winter holidays, for property owners, real estate taxes are also due.
Your knowledge about fiscal quarters also provides insight when researching stock and bond markets, and financial reporting of public companies. You might have recalled hearing about financial projections for publicly traded companies that schedule the releases of their financial reports and payment of stock dividends in quarters of the standard calendar year.
As you could surmise, the final quarter of the year is also when most public companies are pushing for the ability to report positive earnings. As a consumer, you would be inundated by offers from retailers and businesses offering incentives to spend. Also, do not forget, for homeowners, this pressure to buy during the last quarter could be torture, especially if your real estate taxes are not impounded with the mortgage payments and you must pay real estate taxes to avoid delinquency.
For employees, most companies offer year-end performance reviews and holiday or merit bonuses. Yes, these are more reasons and added temptation to spend those hard-earned dollars!
For people who are undergoing credit repair or budgeting for a better financial future, consumerism is a real struggle and often creates conflict on the person's well-being and happiness when not able to spend.
1. How was this year for you financially?
2. Did have enough income to live comfortably or did you exhaust all your credit lines?
3. Do have an “emergency fund” that will cover you if something unexpected happened and would cost you some dollars?
4. How do you want to make your money work for you in the coming year?
5. What are your financial goals?
6. Do you have a plan to make the next year a better financial year than this one?
If you do not have answers to the above questions, you still have a few more months before the end of Q4 to figure out your plan for the next year.
For individuals who are hoping to buy a new home sometime next year, you should allow yourself 6 months (or 180 days) to make sure your credit profile is ready for a lender to review and have no objection. Please stay tuned for other articles regarding buying your home.
If you need assistance, it would be a good idea to seek professional guidance.

About the author
Susan Vanderburgh is a Business, Financial and Credit Strategist who helps clients get from frustrated to a more balanced financial lifestyle by implementing financial and credit strategies. www.getcreditcure.com

guest post by Teresa Greenhill

Entrepreneurs face many challenges that others do not. We are responsible for not only ourselves but also our employees and, in some ways, their families, too. We often work ourselves to the point where we feel like work is a life sentence, and no amount of good behavior allows us any personal freedom.
It does not have to be this way.
As an entrepreneur, you have control over your working hours, and you must use your time and resources wisely. This means taking care of yourself both at work and at home. Today’s tips from Stairway to Leadership can help you take better care of yourself.
First, it’s important to know that part of your self-care regimen might mean seeking therapy in your relationship, to help you lose weight or help change behaviors that are holding you back. The good news is you may be able to do so from the comfort of your home. With the advent of telehealth, you can take advantage of medical providers offering a range of online services that can help you do these things. By utilizing virtual visits, you can save time and money and get treatment on your own terms.
It may sound cliché, but finding a balance between your work and your career is one of the best things you can do for yourself. A few simple actions to get you started here include reducing clutter (and therefore cleaning time) at home, hiring a virtual assistant, providing your body energy through natural light, and adding houseplants to improve your mood. You should also set a schedule and avoid working when you should be spending time with your family.
Another great way to save time is to hire freelancers to work remotely. Communicating with these individuals, however, can be a challenge. You can streamline this process by utilizing PDFs to convey information back and forth. Try a free PDF editor to make changes easily on shared documents so you can skip explanatory emails and intrusive instant messages.
Do you eat lunch every day? Probably not. You should. Give yourself permission to check out from work every day, which the Work It Daily blog explains will help you be more productive. (If you're a strict workaholic, you can use your lunchtime as an opportunity to network.) Further, keep a desk drawer full of handy snacks that can give you energy on those days when you can’t break away on time. UK-based snack food company Veloforte recommends bananas, nuts, watermelons, and berries for boosting energy.
At the end of your work day, you want to know that you’ve done your best as an entrepreneur. But, for that to happen, your workday actually has to end. It’s important to find balance and prioritize self-care, whether that means eating right, getting enough sleep, or seeking therapy when the pressure is too much to bear. By giving yourself the same attention you give your customers and employees, you’ll be a better business person and may be better positioned for strategic growth.
Teresa Greenhill is the co-creator of MentalHealthforSeniors.com, which is dedicated to providing seniors with information on physical and mental fitness. Being a senior herself, Teresa, with some help from her granddaughter, manages the website as a way to keep her busy and help other seniors be active and happy in their golden years.

written by Victor Lane

If you own, manage, or operate a business in today’s digitized world, you already know that marketing your business on social media is integral to any modern business’s overall digital marketing strategy.
But when it comes to marketing their businesses on social media, managers have many options available in terms of which platforms to use for focusing their social media efforts.
After all, there’s Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Linked In, Twitter, Tik Tok, YouTube, and more!
And because of their differences, marketing your business on any of these platforms will require a slightly different approach.
More specifically, in the following article, we’re going over a handful of simple yet proven tips and tricks that can help your business better connect to its target audience when using the popular social media platforms known only as Instagram.
It doesn’t matter if you’re the business’s sole employee; you need to create a business account that’s entirely separate from your personal Instagram account.
Of course, you’re welcome to share your content between both accounts. But if you want your business to get noticed, you’ll need to have a specific page where you can showcase your brand, as well as its products or services.
You can still share content and information about your business from a personal Instagram account.
But we highly recommend signing up for a Business account because doing so will give you access to features, such as account analytics, the ability to create sponsored posts or ads, and the ability to create a shop directly from your business’s page.
After setting up your business account, it’ll be time to start creating and regularly sharing content with your followers.
As you know, Instagram is famous for its users sharing heavily filtered images.
Therefore, for business owners active on other platforms, it’s essential to understand that Instagram is a more visual-based social media platform than its competitors like Facebook and Twitter.
Therefore, you’ll want to focus on creating content around visually attractive, eye-catching imagery, graphics, and other media formats.
For instance, rather than simply uploaded photo images, some business owners might prefer using the carousel image feature, which allows you to create individual slides, which can be swiped through by your followers.
Carousels, stories, IGTV, and other features can also be used as practical tools for helping you connect with your target audience on social media.
When you’re first starting, it can often feel disappointing when you see your business competitors boasting hundreds or thousands of followers on Instagram, especially if you’re still struggling to gain your first dozen.
But when you feel like getting down on yourself about a lack of followers, remind yourself that it’s much better to create an Instagram account with a handful of followers that like your content, interact with your posts, and who want to learn more about and promote your brand, rather than an account that has a million followers but virtually no engagement rate whatsoever.
The fact is that it takes time to gain popularity on social media platforms like Instagram, especially when you consider the fact that you’ll be competing with hundreds of thousands of other users and businesses.
But when you gain one loyal follower at a time, you’ll build a much better foundation for your brand’s future social media success.
Finally, before investing too much time or energy in your Instagram marketing efforts, it’s a good idea to regularly review and factor in your target audience. Keeping your ideal customers in mind will help you develop content ideas that will better resonate with your followers.
And in turn, taking a slightly more strategic approach to your Instagram marketing will result in better content, better engagement levels, and more leads and sales for your business!


I love to dance. It's so much fun! The 6 years I spent dancing in a dance theatre in Poland were the best years of my teens. My daughter loves it too and is way better at it even at 9 (look below of some pictures of ours ;)).
Dance taught me many valuable lessons that I use in my business and while coaching my clients. I picked four key lessons to share with you in this blog today.
To be a professional dancer rather than a hobbyist you need to learn the key principles of dance technique. Be it ballet, hip hop, or ballroom, without knowing the basic steps and moves you won’t go far.
Same with your business, you might get some clients from your immediate network and by talking to people, and that’s a great start! Like movement to the rhythm is a great start for dancing.
But to gain consistency and really scale your business to the professional level, you MUST learn some basic marketing, sales & finance skills.
Nothing happens without action - consistent action.
It's repeating the same moves over and over again, day in and day out. To do that, you grow patience. Because in the beginning, your moves (results) can be clunky, won’t flow well and you’ll be tired. Sometimes even discouraged.
But when you persist, you’ll start mastering the moves, they will start flowing with ease, and you’ll learn any new choreography (strategy or tactic) much faster.
One day you just become a professional without even realizing it. You'll make everything look effortlessly to the outside eye.
The skills, action, and consistency form the foundation. Without them, you can never call yourself a professional dancer (the CEO of your business). Without them, you’re a hobbyist.
However, to become a master you need a little bit more.
You need YOU.
Dance is a form of art. To create a masterpiece, the artist needs to express their emotion, be vulnerable, show themselves to the world for the world, so the audience can really SEE their art.
The same applies to your business. You attract your clients for being YOU.
For being authentic and expressing through your marketing and branding what you are all about. That’s how you’ll have clients coming to you and asking to work with you.
There is no professional dancer who has risen to where they are all on their own. They have been blessed with the teachers and coaches who stood by them every single step of their journey.
Those teachers taught them what they knew, encouraged, picked up when they lost confidence, motivated, and help them be accountable.
It's the same with your businesses. All highly-successful entrepreneurs had mentors, coaches, and advisors along the way in their journeys. They were their teaches helping with achieving mastery.
In your business, this is where I can come in.
My individualized coaching support, video lessons, journal, and everything else you get when you join my Business Results Accelerator coaching program take you from a hobbyist to a professional business owner.
You become the CEO who not only has the skill to run a seriously successful business but also a master of knowing who you are, being confident and proud of it AND showing that to the world.
That is how you'll be attracting 2, 3, 4, 5, and even 10 paying clients every single month!
If you’re ready to make that switch and want to know more about how it would look for you, fill in this form to schedule a free discovery call with me.


Alonna Heller, the CEO of The Heller Creative CO, is a young leader, an entrepreneur who has started her business straight after college.
On her journey to growing her business and making money, we have coached on a few challenges that most of us experience on the entrepreneurship journey: the need to be liked, not wanting to disappoint your loved ones, or even thoughts about making money.
Listen's to Alonna's learnings and breakthroughs to see what's possible. Check her business here. You can also follow Alonna on IG @hellercreativeco
You can also listen to this interview here, on the Diamond Effect podcast, Episode # 20.
https://youtu.be/R_A07JR4-WI


Thanks to the internet, moms no longer have to choose between their kids and careers. There are so many different ways to work from home. Advancements in e-commerce technology have produced countless digital tools and resources for people striving to launch a business on their own, which should be great news for busy moms.
Still, finding the time—and, importantly, the motivation—to work on your business can be incredibly challenging with kids underfoot. Maggie Perotin explores some steps you can take to make entrepreneurship more attainable.
You’re bound to come across a few roadblocks as you prepare to launch your business. Do yourself a favor and ask for help overcoming these obstacles. Business consultants, coaches, and specialized freelancers can offer a lot in the way of assistance. For example, business and leadership coach Maggie Perotin can help you establish a simple strategic plan for attracting your first clients.
Depending on your business idea, you may even want to hire a few employees to give your business a running start. Hire team members to take on time-consuming tasks like packing and shipping products or managing content creation. Just be sure to establish a solid payroll system before onboarding staff. To set up payroll for your growing startup, you will need to set a regular pay schedule, review your CRA/ IRS filing obligations, establish a reliable bookkeeping system, and determine how you’re going to pay your workers. A full-service payroll system will make the whole process a lot easier.
Another option to get help is to hire freelances and other entrepreneurs whose genius zones are to help Mom's like you to get the business off the ground.
Most business ideas seem exciting in the beginning, but that initial enthusiasm is going to wear off eventually. Once this happens, it can be tough to carve time out of your busy schedule to work on your business. Feeling passionate about your business idea is key to maintaining your motivation in the long run!
Still looking for your passion? Try thinking back on your experiences. Have you come across a problem that has not yet been solved? Can you think of a way to solve this problem for others in your situation? Think about how you can use your strengths and skills to develop a solution that will provide immense value to others.
Launching a business is bound to add a little stress to your life, and that’s okay!
Occasional stress can drive you towards your business goals. The key is knowing how to harness your stress and channel it into productive activities rather than letting it overcome and overwhelm you. Instead of thinking about your anxiety as a negative feeling, Trello recommends reframing it as excitement or motivation. Try to relate to your anxiety positively and use it as a springboard for your passion.
Chronic stress, on the other hand, is not healthy. If you’re constantly feeling stressed by your new business, take steps to prevent burnout by reducing your workload. Hiring help—with your business or your home life—can take some weight off your shoulders so you can enjoy a better work-life balance.
You’ll have an easier time finding the energy to work on your business if you stick to a daily schedule. VirtualVocations recommends developing a schedule that aligns with your unique work style, business model, and personal obligations so that you can commit to it day after day.
For example, if you feel the most mentally energized right after lunch, don’t waste those productive hours on insignificant tasks or household chores that require less brainpower. It’s also a good idea to schedule in an hour or so of flexible time that you can use as a lifeline when a project takes longer than anticipated or a family emergency pops up.
There’s something about being a mompreneur that is incredibly liberating. Launching a business opens up a world of opportunity for the stay-at-home mom. Whether you’re looking to earn some extra income, pursue a passion project, or fill some free time while the kids are at school, launching your own business is the way to go.
Are you looking for business coaching or leadership advice? Contact Maggie Perotin for a free brainstorming session today! Fill out the contact form on our website to get in touch.


Many people think that running a successful business is hard and complicated; that it requires numerous resources, state-of-the-art technology, and complex 100-page business plans.
Indeed, technology is vital in today's day and age, but you can keep it simple and streamlined without breaking the bank. And what's the point of creating a business plan so complex that the moment it's finished, it goes into a desk drawer to collect dust, and no one ever looks at it again?
I have also seen entrepreneurs waste countless hours and energy trying many different strategies and tricks to pursue the magic one that will make them a millionaire overnight.
Some business owners believe that making the first $30,000 - $60,000 a year requires complex funnels or FB ads. And with that, fancy technology, they don't know how to set up, and thinking about it makes their head spin.
None of it is true.
To the point that it blows my clients' minds when they start making money they thought was out of reach for them. And in the beginning, especially, you don't need to run any ads or create fancy funnels. I don't do that either.
All you need is these three foundational steps:
So that growing a business feels good and fun.
And the actions you take feel natural rather than pushy or forced.
So that you can be 100% committed to making it work.
This clarity makes it easy to know where to find them and what offers to create that serve them, so they are compelled to say yes.
It allows you to truly understand your clients and show up consistently to talk to them about your offers in a way that speaks to them.
It also helps you deliver outstanding services and create raving fans who refer you to anyone they know.
When you take time to think and decide what you need to attract your ideal clients and deliver on your short and long-term promise, the essentials you need to do reveal themselves.
And trust me, you don't need to spend days on end to do that.
When you have a simple step-by-step plan to follow, it's easy to stay consistent and execute at the highest level because you know what to do and when.
Every action has an intention and purpose: it either creates clients or serves the ones you have. You stop being busy and start being effective.
It is how my clients leave their 9-5's, make more money than they thought they could, and ditch the stress and overwhelm they felt before. By getting laser-focused on the essential, they become high-performing leaders of their businesses.
Steve Jobs and many others knew the power of focus and simplicity:
Simple can be harder than complex. You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it's worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains.
Steve Jobs
You can do it too.
If you want to explore this process more in-depth, listen to Diamond Effect Podcast Episode # 31 here.

I love sharing tips and tricks on how to create a happy and abundant life. This week I have an interesting topic. GOALS! How do you figure out your goals and then work towards them?
Do you know that 42% of people who write down their goals achieve them? Putting pen to paper and writing down your goals helps you to clarify what you want to create in your life. Here are some of the key ways to help your goals come to fruition.

The first thing to creating any goal is knowing your WHY. This is foundational to starting on the path of creating the life of your dreams. Write down your WHY by journaling and read it out to yourself.
Make sure while you're writing and reading your WHY that you have visions in your mind about your goals. Our mind is a powerful machine, utilizing your visualization potential in a positive light and manifest what you want to create for your life, family, and career.
Do you know that professional athletes visualize themselves excelling in their sport before they hit the field? This is a part of their training. They train their brain to see where they want to go when they are playing their sport.
Yet many of us do not use the powerful tool of visualization at all. Start seeing where you want to go. Along with seeing, hear, smell and be in the experience of where you want to be in your life. This makes a world of difference. Your mind can't tell the difference between what is actually happening and what isn't. By visualizing your goals, you're setting the stage for your future success.
The more vividly you can experience your goals with all of your senses, the more likely you will be to get there.
Be honest and evaluate. What is working for you? After tracking your week, be honest with yourself, acknowledge if you're overshooting and what is working and what didn’t work before you step into next week. Re-evaluate the things that are not working out for your health and your goals.
Success comes from trial and error.
By evaluating what you're doing, seeing if it works or not you can course-correct and start again. We all learn by failing and trying again. Those who never fail, generally don't even try. If you're having a hard time figuring out a good plan of action then start to work with a coach to help you get there. ALL successful people work with professional coaches.
Who can be your accountability buddy?
A friend, family member, or online support group are some of the ways you can have accountability in your life. Unfortunately left to our own devices, it can be easy to fall off track. If you can't find a friend or a group consider investing in a coach to keep you accountable to your goals in health, business, and life. Don’t allow yourself to talk yourself out of the life you deserve.
When things get off track, all you have to do is evaluate-re-evaluate-and start again.
By investing in your own excellence, you'll be the one who gets to benefit the most. Also by being successful you can help others in your circle.
Are there people or organizations that could benefit from your success? Then you being successful has the possibility of creating positive ripples in your community. Aim high to not only help yourself but to help and inspire others as well.
If you want to create better habits and routines around food check out my video this week on my Youtube Channel. I share some great tips on how to drop the habits around food that are no longer serving you. I hope the video helps. Email me and let me know what you think of this week's video!

Julie is an award-winning Health Coach and Nutritionist. Julie specializes in helping men and women lose weight, gain energy, balance their gut health while incorporating more whole foods nutrition into their lives.
Julie has a keen interest in the mind/body connection in creating health. Prior to health coaching and nutrition, Julie taught yoga for 15 years. She has four certifications as a yoga teacher including Modo Yoga, Baptiste Power Yoga, and Akhanda Yoga. Julie is a Certified Health and Life Coach. Julie holds a certification in Plant-Based Nutrition from Cornell University. She’s currently completing her Holistic Nutrition Certification from the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition. When working with clients Julie uses a holistic approach that incorporates mind, body, and spirit.
Julie co-hosts a show, The Wellness Movement that covers various topics on health and wellness. She’s also a published author in a collaborative book project, The Courage to Change, which hit the bestseller list on Amazon under Motivation in 2019.
Julie has an ebook, writes weekly blogs, and creates videos to help educate about the many ways to create optimal health and wellness. Visit her website at www.balancelifewithjulie.com to learn more about all of her programs and offerings. You can also email her directly at julie@balancelifewithjulie.com Follow her on Instagram and TikTok @juliebrar or on Facebook as Julie Brar Holistic Nutritionist/Health Coach.