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A couple of weeks ago I threw out the innocent question on Facebook, "Looking for blog post topics. Any ideas?" I got some great ideas, and the one topic people wanted to read about more than any other was this one. I know that probably 99% of my readers are also moms (like me) and find that running a business while parenting their children is a daily struggle. During my live events, I ask for a show of hands of how many of them started their direct sales business because of their children (to be home with them, have more flexibility, etc). Almost every hand in the room goes up. Then I ask for a show of hands of anyone who feels like now their direct sales business keeps them from their children or takes away from their parenting time. Again, every hand in the room generally goes up. The very reason you started your business can become the thing you sacrifice when your business starts to take over your life.
So, I’ve assembled 5 tips that may make it easier (at least on some days) to find the balance between work and children. Some of these tips may only work if your kids are old enough to reason with (Okay, I know I question whether or not my 14 year old falls into that category sometimes, but you get my drift).
Even though these are great ideas, just know that there are going to be days when nothing works and you just have Calgon moment after Calgon moment and you may even (gasp!) end up yelling at your kids. The greatest advice I can give you when that happens is to chalk it up to the fact that you’re only human, forgive yourself, apologize to your kids (ALWAYS apologize to your kids!) and move on with your life.
So, I think it would be great if you shared some of your ideas with us. How do you work around your kids and still stay productive?
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If your kids didn't start school this week (mine did), they're getting ready to within the next two weeks or so. I've always loved this time of year because it feels like it's so full of possibility. The nights start getting shorter and colder, the air is crisp, and my routine gets back to some resemblance of normal. Think about it. A brand new school year for your kids is the best time for you to grow your business. Did you know that more small business owners start their businesses in September than in any other month?
The question is, have you done what you need to do to capitalize on this very lucrative time of year in our direct sales profession? There are a few very important steps you need to take right away if you want to experience success in the next few months and into the holiday selling season. Here's my checklist:
So, there you have it. This post is filled with so much great content, if you take the time to access and read it, you'll have more ideas than you know what to do with to jump start your business this fall.
And what about you? Do you have any great tips for stepping into an abundant fall? I'd love it if you shared them below.
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Julie Anne Jones is a success-language consultant, a direct sales coach and trainer, and the CEO of Julie Anne Jones, Inc. She is known for her authentic and easy-to-use scripting and specializes in specific language and tools for success in direct sales. To learn more about Julie Anne and her products and services, visit her at www.julieannejones.com or check out her blog at http://julieannejones.com.

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