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Two sisters launch rising jewelry line- DANNIJO

by Melissa at 9/17/2009 3:15:00 AM

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Love stories of people following their dreams!!  Sisters, Jodie and Danielle Snyder, followed their dream and started the hand-made jewelry business DANNIJO.
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Wake Up Your Creative Powers

by Melissa at 6/9/2009 10:35:00 AM

Amy Fries was the guest on June 9th, where she talked about her new book, Daydreams at Work:  Wake Up Your Creative Powers.  This book shows you why daydreaming is literally your most creative state of mind; reveals the valuable & productive role daydreams play in your life and work; and gives you suggestions for tapping into your own daydreams for ideas, energy, and motivation. For example, find out why Google and 3M give their employees the time and space to daydream and how that has helped them become two of the most innovative companies in the world.

About Amy Fries:
Amy Fries is a respected lifestyle and workplace writer and editor whose articles, essays, and stories have been published in a variety of newspapers, including the Washington Post, as well as in magazines, trade publications, and literary journals. In addition, Amy has written numerous articles on health and wellness for the website, AchieveSolutions.net. An enthusiastic and unrepentant daydreamer, Amy began her research into daydreaming and creativity while working on her masters in writing at Johns Hopkins University. She has also taught literature and writing at George Mason University and continues her work as an editor helping other authors develop their dreams and ideas. She will be signing at the year’s Book Expo America in New York City and later at the Sacred Circle Bookstore in Alexandria, Virginia, and Breathe Bookstore in Baltimore, Maryland. Read more about Daydreams at Work at www.DaydreamsAtWork.com.

 

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Success Story of the Paw House Inn

by Melissa at 6/2/2009 9:41:00 AM

In 2001, Mitch Frankenberg and Jennifer Fredreck left their New York City jobs to pursue their dreams.  They packed up their two goofy dogs, disregarded everyone's warnings, and created a dream come true—a special Vermont getaway called The Paw House Inns and Resorts, the first Inn in America that caters entirely to dog owners and their dogs.  Mitch was the guest on June 2, where he shared his “tail” with listeners.

About Mitch and Jen:
Some hotels accept dogs.  Other hotels tolerate dogs.  The Paw House Inns and Resorts CATER entirely to the needs of dog owners. On September 1, 2001, husband and wife team Mitch and Jen left their NYC careers to pursue their dreams.  They packed up their two goofy dogs, disregarded everyone's warnings, and created a dream come true - a special Vermont getaway with all of the comforts of home, including your dog. While expanding upon a brisk business, the couple has discovered the joys of being full time parents and making time to pursue personal passions – Jen is playing soccer and training for triathlons, and Mitch is teaching business as an adjunct professor at a local community college.  For info about Mitch, Jen, and The Paw House, visit www.pawhouse.com or call 866-PAW-HOUSE.

 

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Ladies: Dream of Starting a Business?

by Melissa at 5/22/2009 4:53:00 AM

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Melissa Borghorst, motivational speaker and life coach, is on a mission to inspire others to follow and achieve their dreams. She is the founder of Dream List Media, which offers a variety of products and services to achieve her mission. In her interview, Melissa shares five tips to turn your entrepreneurial dreams into reality.


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1. Be Passionate, Positive & Persistent
  • Passionate: Being passionate about what you do is crucial not only to the success of the business, but also to your long term happiness.
  • Positive: The entrepreneurial ride can be a bumpy one, so it’s important to keep a positive outlook.
  • Persistent: The journey can be tough, but believe in yourself and never give up.
2. Set Goals & Create a Dream List
  • Dream List: Create a dream list for your business, listing all the things you’d like to accomplish with your business both long and short term.
  • Set Goals: In order to make your big business dreams a reality, it’s important to create smaller goals as stepping stones to reach your dream. It’s also important to set regular goals to make sure you are staying on track and moving in the right direction.
3. Make a Plan
  • Business Plan: This is where you figure out all the little details before jumping in. You can’t plan for everything, but a good business plan is a great way to get you prepared. Plus you’ll need this if you’re looking for financing.
  • Think Big: Look for a variety of ways that you could potentially expand the business in the future. (will give examples of how I expanded my business into coaching, Dream List Radio, etc.)
4. Create Your Dream Team
  • Surround yourself with like-minded people who will support and encourage your journey.
  • Network to increase business connections.
5. Stay true to your mission
  • Whether it’s the way you run your business, the opportunities for business growth or the people you meet along your journey, it’s important to stay true to your mission and your passions.

 

For more tips on starting a business, visit The Sassy Ladies website.

DREAMING ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS

by Melissa at 5/22/2009 4:40:00 AM

DREAMING ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS

Excerpted from The Sassy Ladies’ Toolkit For Start-Up Businesses
By Michelle Girasole, Wendy Hanson, and Miriam Perry

Some of us spend months, even years, thinking, “Some day I’ll have my own business,” but never actually make it happen. That’s because that first step is a doozy, and it can be tough to take. If you think of your first year in business as a journey, then this is the part where you decide where you want to go. Even if you’ve jumped into your business without spending too much time dreaming about it, you might find it useful to step back for a moment and do so. Think of it as a reality check to be certain you’re doing what’s really important to you. Perhaps you know someone who is living her dream. That person lives with a sense of purpose, filling each day with whatever is important to her. She has a sense of balance, accomplishment, and daily joy. You know the type. You can choose to envy her, or let her inspire you to live your dream. You also have a dream. It’s about being independent, financially free, successful, or famous. Maybe it’s about giving back to your community or making the world a better place. Or, it’s about _____________________________________________ (fill in the blank). In this dream, you see yourself doing what you love and loving what you do. You’re filled with a sense of satisfaction, happiness, and confidence. Hold that thought.

To turn your dream into a profitable business, you have a lot of practical steps ahead of you, some that are not as fun as the fantasy you’ve created in your mind’s eye. That’s why it’s so important to hold on to the dream to motivate and sustain you. Too often, we talk ourselves out of our dreams (or worse, we let others do that) because we don’t have enough time, money, experience, connections, ______________________________ (fill in your usual excuse here). If you’re reading this, you’ve moved past the vague, squishy, “If I ever win the lottery, I’ll …” stage and have decided to take action toward starting your own business. Congratulations! You’ve reached an important milestone in your life. This is when you’ve decided you’re going to live your life on your terms. It may be a risk, but in your heart, you know it’s an even bigger risk not to do it.

Define your dream
You have to define your dream before you can achieve it. You may be one of the lucky ones who knows exactly what you want to do. You may already know that if you don’t try to sell your handmade cards, you won’t be able to sleep at night. But you may not be that sure. Your dream may be less about what you do than what having your own business allows you to do: make more money, spend more time with your family, or travel. So your first step is to describe what your heart’s desire is.

Still not quite sure what your dream is? Think about the values that are most important to you. Knowing which values you hold dearest will help you make meaningful choices as you start and sustain your business. According to Wikipedia.org, values are “principles, standards or qualities considered worthwhile or desirable by the person who holds them.” If home life is one of your top three values, then a business that has you traveling two weeks every month might not be a good fit for you. If elegance is a top value, then being a professional pooper scooper would hardly fit your desired lifestyle, either. You get the picture.

Keep your eyes—and your heart—on the prize
Remember how your mother would save her nice things for special occasions? The fancy china dishes, heirloom jewelry, and snazziest outfits would be “saved” for extraordinary days. What a shame to let those treasures get dusty and go unused. This will not happen to your dream! Take your dream out of the dark, dust it off, and show it off every day. That’s how you make a dream a reality. (And while you’re at it, wear your great-grandmother’s diamond ring to go grocery shopping. Picking out peaches has never been so much fun. Eat your breakfast oatmeal out of your best china bowl. The oatmeal is good for your heart and enjoying one of your prized possessions is good for your soul.) What’s your business idea? Visualize it happening: see yourself running your own business. Say it out loud. Write it down. How does it make you feel? What makes it so interesting? So fulfilling? What impact would it have on your life?

Say it’s so
Your dream—it’s starting to feel real now, isn’t it? It’s no longer something that you keep to yourself, like a secret or the last piece of chocolate. No, this dream of yours to own your business is becoming a reality and it’s time to make it known. You’re in a good place, our Sassy Friend. Enjoy this moment!

Read more in The Sassy Ladies’ Toolkit for Start-Up Businesses, available on http://www.thesassyladies.com/.

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Starting a Bed & Breakfast

by Melissa at 5/19/2009 9:51:00 AM

Have you ever dreamed of running your own bed & breakfast?  Mary White, author of the new book, Running a Bed & Breakfast for Dummies, was the guest on May 19.  She shared expert advice on everything you need to start and run a profitable B&B. You'll learn how to make your guests feel at home, keep your inn in tip-top shape, and ensure your long-term success.

About Mary White
Mary White is the go-to source in the bed & breakfast industry for opinions and advice. She is the author of, Running a Bed & Breakfast for Dummies, and is the Founder and President of BnBFinder.com.   A noted expert on B&B travel, she has been involved in promoting and marketing B&Bs on the Web for more than a decade and has appeared in dozens of media outlets. Her site, BnBFinder.com, is hailed by professionals and consumers alike as the most informative B&B site on the Web.  For more information, visit www.bnbfinder.com.

 

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Tips for Starting a Business

by Melissa at 5/19/2009 9:47:00 AM

 

The Sassy Ladies were the guests on May 12 at 10am PST, where they dished advice from their new book, The Sassy Ladies Toolkit for Start-up Businesses.  This book is designed to be a hands-on guide for any woman who is thinking about starting a new business and needs to know what those first steps are, and works equally well for women who already own their business and need to get back to basics. You’ll find sage advice, eye-opening exercises, reflective coaching questions – and tons of sass!


About The Sassy Ladies:
The Sassy Ladies are Michelle Girasole, online marketing expert; Wendy Hanson, business coach and Miriam Perry, communications consultant. These three dynamic women joined forces to provide practical, but fun, resources for women entrepreneurs. Their goal is to help women be inspired, connected, organized, and well informed—and to enjoy the process of starting and growing their businesses. Their website, www.TheSassyLadies.com, is a rich resource of valuable tools.

 

 

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Episode 6: Empowered Entrepreneurship

by Melissa at 2/18/2009 4:59:00 AM

Episode 6:  Empowered Entrepreneurship

Debbie Allen was the guest speaker on Episode 6, where she talked about empowered entrepreneurship and how the economy is offering more opportunities than ever before for people to become independent and create their own business ventures.

You will learn the four distinctive mindsets of an empowered entrepreneur and how to develop high levels of success with vision, focus, innovation and persistence.  Debbie also uncovered six powerful characteristics that will empower you to exceed your goals and achieve peak performance. 


About Debbie Allen:
Debbie Allen “The Shameless Success Expert” has been a serial entrepreneur since the young age of 19.  She has built and sold numerous highly successful companies in diverse industries.  Debbie is the recipient of The US Chamber of Commerce Blue Chip Enterprise Award for overcoming business obstacles and achieving fast business growth.  She is the author of five books, has presented in numerous countries around the world and is one of less than 10% of professional speakers worldwide to have achieved the honor of CSP, Certified Speaking Professional by the National and International Speakers Associations.  Debbie is also a featured expert in four motivational movies including The Opus and The Compass.  For more information, visit
www.debbieallen.com or www.salesandmarketingsuccess.com/marketing.

Listen to the show by clicking the green arrow or download it on iTunes or at http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/33638.

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Melissa Borghorst Interview

by Melissa at 2/16/2009 12:50:00 PM

February 16, 2009

Today I was interviewed on Deb Bailey’s talk show:  Women Entrepreneurs - The Secrets of Success.  You can listen to my story below or at Deb Bailey’s site:  www.blogtalkradio.com/CoachDeb.

For any ladies out there who dream of starting a business, this show is a must to listen to on a regular basis.  You’ll hear women entrepreneurs speak honestly about their challenges and successes and give advice to women who want to go into business.  You can also gather great articles and information on Deb Bailey’s blog:  www.womenentrepreneursecrets.blogspot.com.

 
 
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