Improve Your Focus and Outperform the Hardest Worker in the Room: You
Inspired by this week’s Moms Making Six Figures Podcast episode with Laurel Hamblin, an incredibly successful realtor in the Treasure Valley at the young age of twenty-three, who credits her success to her pursuit of personal growth and the time she invested in herself and her career by taking the
The Practical Perks of Involving Your Children in Your Business
Inspired by this week’s Moms Making Six Figures Podcast episode with Tax Strategist Jessica Smith who believes in making your money work as hard for you as you work for it, all while giving our children the gift of practical experience and work ethic. I can still remember my first job. There
Manage Your Mind
Inspired by this week’s episode of the Moms Making Six Figures Podcast with Brooke Paulin who believes in the practice of managing your mind and the small daily habits that lead to great success over time. In a world where we are inundated with more information and more access to it than eve
The Benefits of Believing in Something Bigger
Inspired by this week’s episode of the Moms Making Six Figures Podcast with Dr. Barbara Ryan who attributes her success, service of others, and belief in herself to her faith. As parents, one of the first existential conversations we are asked to navigate by our children is the inevitable, “Wher
Kindness Deserves a Seat at the Table, Whether in the Kitchen or the Boardroom
One of the unspoken challenges of working from home, working remotely, or working largely in isolation is the lack of authentic opportunities for social interactions with colleagues, management, and our professional tribe. Many of us are seeing the lines of our home life and work life blur for
Working From Home: 10 Tips For Success
When I started my business 7 years ago, I had no idea that it would grow to the size it is today, allowing me to walk away from a corporate career I spent 15 years building! When I tell people I work from home and replaced my corporate salary within 2 years, I usually get […]
Life Hacks: Spring Cleaning Made Easy
As the saying goes, “Cleanliness is next to godliness.” Although a spotless, meticulously organized home feels great, the process to get there isn’t usually much fun. Spring cleaning takes effort, time, and money—three things that many working moms don’t have enough of to spare. But either
3 Simple Kitchen Time-Savers for Busy Moms
When I was younger, I remember my mom getting me to help with household chores by saying, “the maid’s off today!” (Hint: We never had a maid!). Now that I’m in charge of my own household (re: cooking, cleaning, and seemingly everything else), I can definitely relate to this sentiment! Someti