When Business Meets Baby

Practical Tools and Tips for Achieving Balance

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Motherhood, Business & Finance, Business Reference, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Success
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Author: Rachel Allan ISBN: 9780995379923
Publisher: CARK enterprises Pty Ltd Publication: November 5, 2017
Imprint: CARK enterprises Pty Ltd Language: English
Author: Rachel Allan
ISBN: 9780995379923
Publisher: CARK enterprises Pty Ltd
Publication: November 5, 2017
Imprint: CARK enterprises Pty Ltd
Language: English

How will you balance the roles of business owner and mother? Would you like wisdom from women who’ve been there?

Here’s something you already know. When you become a mother, you want flexibility. You want to be there for your baby, and you want results in your business. You want to make good money, and to make a difference.

All over the globe, women are taking control by starting their own businesses – businesses that (they hope) will grow around the needs of their babies. If you are ready to combine entrepreneurship with the rewards of motherhood, let this book show you how to do it with love, grace, business smarts and pizazz.

This practical guide shares the advice of successful entrepreneur Rachel Allan, parenting and self-care experts, and women just like you who have worked out the shortcuts to success. You’ll discover how to:

  • take beautiful care of your baby, your business and yourself in an intuitive way
  • set up supportive systems that free your time and help you feel relaxed and in control
  • enjoy the experience of being a truly present mother and a successful business owner

You don’t need to do it alone, and it doesn’t have to be complicated. You can do this! You truly can achieve balance – and this book will show you how.

 

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How will you balance the roles of business owner and mother? Would you like wisdom from women who’ve been there?

Here’s something you already know. When you become a mother, you want flexibility. You want to be there for your baby, and you want results in your business. You want to make good money, and to make a difference.

All over the globe, women are taking control by starting their own businesses – businesses that (they hope) will grow around the needs of their babies. If you are ready to combine entrepreneurship with the rewards of motherhood, let this book show you how to do it with love, grace, business smarts and pizazz.

This practical guide shares the advice of successful entrepreneur Rachel Allan, parenting and self-care experts, and women just like you who have worked out the shortcuts to success. You’ll discover how to:

You don’t need to do it alone, and it doesn’t have to be complicated. You can do this! You truly can achieve balance – and this book will show you how.

 

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