Category: Entrepreneurship
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What baking sourdough bread taught me about setting goals

I realized that not only had I achieved the personal goal of being able to bake a good sourdough loaf, I had achieved one of the goals I had specifically set for myself at the beginning of the year.
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Book Lover’s Day: What’s on my shelf?

Any avid reader will tell you it’s nearly impossible to choose “one favorite” book. So in (albeit belated) honor of Book Lover’s Day, I’m sharing 10 books that are significant to me in one way or another.
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My biggest struggle as a work-from-home mom (and what I’ve found helps overcome it)

The toughest part of being a work-from-home mom is focus management. But, over the years, I’ve found a few tricks that help me manage my family, my businesses, and my sanity.
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My small business story.
Do you remember the moment where everything came together? Where you had confirmation that you were on the right path? Let me tell you my moment. At the end of 2017, I was let go from my job in finance. And, driving home for the final time, I mulled my options: I could get another…
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Lessons in entrepreneurship from Disney’s ‘Cruella’
Fair warning: This blog post contains spoilers on Disney’s Cruella. Do you ever have moments when you just get inspired? This post came out of one of those moments. I had just finished up a week at EXPCON, a conference for eXp agents that was held (this year) in Las Vegas. 5,000 agents who traveled,…
