We can too easily mix up being “here to serve” with “needing to serve everyone in anything all the time.”
Think of it this way. Are you the mom who “serves” each and every one of her kids by doing their chores, cleaning their rooms, making them hot meals, cleaning up the kitchen, and grumbling ...
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This is what “I don’t do the housework” looks like as a CEO mom.
Are you so far into the weeds of mom life that you can’t even imagine this glorious, mythical place of doing less around the house for your family?
Like you don’t even know how outsourcing would WORK for your current setup of finances and small kids and “always shrinking your favorite top” ...
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What happens when you scale your business – but without the mom overload.
The unbusy framework is going to work for you - guaranteed.
Because it’ll fix everything for the “I’m making money but it’s all held together by the seat of my pants” already-successful mompreneur….
Since you need time most of all.
While you're growing and scaling your business ...
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Does this count as “being too selfish” when you’re a business mom? (Nope.)
Where in the world did we get this idea?! The one that says, “moms aren’t allowed to like their lives, ‘cause if they do, they’re not being unselfish and that’s not allowed”?
Look – “It is not selfish to set up your life in a way that suits you.” That’s a quote from Allie Casazza, and I think ...
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Love your business 5 years from now? (No matter what your family season is?) Do THIS.
I know what you’re thinking – how can you guarantee my business is still in OPERATION 5 years from now in this economy, much less that I’ll be LOVING it?!
Listen – it’s all way simpler than you think.
If you want to love your business 5 years from now – pivots, program changes, and team ...
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