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7 Ways To Create Balance Between Work and Family Time

    We entrepreneurs have a way of turning into workaholics. It’s so easy to do. When you’re first starting out, there’s so much to do that many new entrepreneurs feel a compulsion to work until it’s all done. And when you love what you do with fervor
January 17, 2012
by Susan
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entrepreneur, home business, home-based business, inspiration, micro-entrepreneur, Personal Growth, Productivity, Self Care

3 Steps to Successfully Delegating for Increased Time and Profit, Part 2

Last week I talked about Step #1 of successfully delegating: deciding what to delegate. The next two steps are to find qualified, reliable professionals and to delegate the work to them. But…how? Step #2: Choose Qualified, Reliable Professionals When you delegate to professional
December 20, 2011
by Susan
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entrepreneur, home-based business, micro-entrepreneur, outsource, Outsourcing, Productivity, small business

A Tribute to a Family Business in Blue Jeans

I just received a heartbreaking e-mail from one of my favorite family-run businesses. Ross Faris, the founder and owner of Your Neighbor’s Garden, a small home market in the suburbs of Indianapolis (and I dare say, one of Indy’s best semi-kept secrets), passed away last ni
November 06, 2011
by Susan
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authenticity, Business, business in blue jeans, entrepreneur, go-giver, home-based business, small business, Startup, success

Business Lessons I Learned From Ninja Warrior

Recently, Leo and I discovered a Japanese game show called "Ninja Warrior." In this show, athletes from around the world (but primarily Japan) test their skill and strength at a seemingly unbeatable obstacle course, in the hopes of becoming a champion worthy of the title, "Ninja Warri
December 28, 2010
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Business, entrepreneur, home-based business, income, make money online, micro-entrepreneur, Mindset, motivation, ninja warrior, profit, small business

How to Grow Your Small Business in Any Economy, Part 2

My latest article at Associated Content: How to Grow Your Small Business in Any Economy, Part 2
April 29, 2010
by Susan
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authenticity, coach, credibility, entrepreneur, home-based business, honesty, legitimacy, Marketing, small business

“Why Isn’t This Small Business Thing Working?!”

There’s one question I’m asked over and over again from people who seek out my help: “Why isn’t this small business thing working?” It almost always comes as a desperate plea, a cry for help from someone who’s been trying to make things work for a l
February 17, 2010
by Susan
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entrepreneur, fear, frustration, home-based business, how do I make my business work, lack of success, make money online, money problems, Productivity, small business

Are You Living “At Cause” or Are You Still “At Effect” in Your Small Business?

The other day, I was watching an Eban Pagan video from the Engage Today event in 2009. In the video, Eban said something really interesting that caught my attention. He asked, “Are you living “at cause” or are you still “at effect?” It’s a great way
February 11, 2010
by Susan
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coach, copywriting, eben pagen, home-based business, live at cause, Marketing, mentor, motivation, small business, virtual assistants, web site

On Authenticity in Business

Being authentic can be surprisingly difficult, especially in business. I often work with people who have no problem being genuine in real life, but who really struggle with authenticity in business. I hear from clients that, in business, they have to appear to be mega-successful ̵
February 10, 2010
by Susan
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authenticity, entrepreneur, home-based business, honest business, honesty, legitimacy, small business

Business and Marketing Lessons Learned From My Cats

I have five cats. And no, I’m not a crazy cat lady. Here’s the deal: My oldest cat is Kate. Kate came to me about 18 years ago, and had been fully declawed — not my thing. The other four cats were feral, born in my dad’s garage about four years ago. I brought t
January 28, 2010
by Susan
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Business, business in blue jeans, entrepreneur, home-based business, Marketing, micro-entrepreneur, small business, solopreneur, susan baroncini-moe

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