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Strategic Online Business | Women's Entrepreneur Conference 2026

We want to learn about you and your business—Please join us!

Here's your exclusive invitation to participate in an extraordinary ONLINE business mastermind where we get the opportunity to learn about you, your products and services and the ways we can help you. At this ONLINE event you’ll make outstanding connections, gain a wealth of new ideas and get access to needed resources. This is an intimate group of up to 12 dynamic entrepreneurs.

Meet potential new clients

Share what your business offers

Discover needed resources

Obtain support and guidance for your business

During this event you’ll be a part of our unique mastermind “Wisdom Circle" process. Your needs are front and center with all attention on what is important to the success of your business. You gain the collective insights from the group. 

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How to Avoid Burnout During the Holidays

November and December are filled with celebrations like Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Year’s, and everything in between. 


It’s a season meant for gratitude and connection. But for many entrepreneurs, it also brings an undercurrent of stress, overcommitment, and exhaustion. Between year-end deadlines, family gatherings, travel plans, and the pressure to “finish strong,” it’s easy to end up running on fumes by mid-December. 

Burnout doesn’t wait for January. It often shows up right when you’re supposed to be celebrating. But it doesn’t have to be that way. 

Here’s how to protect your energy, preserve your joy, and actually experience the holidays, not just survive them. 

Redefine What “Finishing Strong” Really Means

This time of year, we hear a lot about “ending the year strong.” But strength doesn’t always look like hustle; it often looks like discernment. 

Finishing strong doesn’t mean adding more to your to-do list; it means identifying what actually deserves your time and letting the rest go. Leadership is knowing where to place your focus, even when everything feels urgent. 

That might mean completing one meaningful project instead of five half-finished ones. Maybe it’s letting that small task stay undone so you can attend your child’s concert, go to dinner with friends, or take a quiet evening to rest. 

Remember, strength is the ability to step back, not just power through. 

Try It Out: Take a look at your calendar this week. Circle one thing that feels like an obligation, not purpose, and remove it. Protect your peace like it’s part of your business plan. 

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5 Hidden Revenue Opportunities Hiding in Your Business

If you’re staring down the last stretch of the year, wondering how to bring in more revenue before December 31, take a breath. You don’t need to launch something brand-new, overhaul your offer suite, or spin up a complicated campaign.

You already have what you need.

Most entrepreneurs are sitting on untapped opportunities they can activate with a few small adjustments. The key is learning to see your business with fresh eyes—to spot what’s already working and make it work harder for you.

Here are five hidden revenue generators worth uncovering before the year ends.

Bundle or Repackage What’s Already Selling

Look at your top-performing products, programs, or services. Is there a way to package them together, refresh the positioning, or create a “holiday edition”?

A small shift in presentation can make a familiar offer feel brand-new. Bundle two best-sellers into a value pack. Add a short bonus call to your coaching package. Combine three micro-trainings into one themed series. You’re not reinventing the wheel, you’re giving it a reason to roll again.

Try It Out: Choose one existing offer and brainstorm two quick ways to bundle or repackage it for a limited-time promotion.

Add an Easy Upsell or Fast-Action Bonus

When someone’s already ready to buy, that’s the perfect time to increase value. A simple add-on, upgrade, or limited-window bonus can raise your average order size with almost zero extra effort.

Examples: a VIP upgrade call, a template library add-on, or a “join in the next 48 hours and get ___” fast-action bonus. Small incentives move buyers from interested to all in.

Try It Out: Review your checkout process or client proposal and identify one logical next-step add-on you can offer immediately.

Re-Engage Past Clients and Customers

Your warmest leads are the ones who’ve already said yes. Yet most business owners rarely reach back out once a project ends or a product is delivered.

Reconnect personally. A quick “how have you been?” email, a loyalty discount, or an invite-only opportunity can re-ignite old relationships. You’re not chasing new business—you’re nurturing the connections you’ve already earned.

Try It Out: Make a short list of five past clients or customers and send each a personal note this week with no hard sell, just a genuine reconnection.

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What to Do Before You Set Your Next Big Business Goal

This is the season when a lot of entrepreneurs feel the pull. The pull to reset, to “finally” finish that big project, and to end the year strong.

And with that pull comes the instinct to set a new big goal.

But before you grab a blank page and start mapping out your next launch, revenue milestone, or visibility strategy, take a breath. Because sometimes, setting the right goal means taking a few steps back first.

This post is an invitation to make sure your next big move is built on alignment—not urgency.

Step 1: Review What’s Actually Working

We tend to skip this step. We jump to the next idea without looking at what’s already gaining traction.

Before you set your next big goal, ask yourself:

What’s already working in my business?

What offers or clients feel aligned and profitable?

Where is my growth coming from right now?

What systems, support, or habits are serving me?

Sometimes your next “goal” isn’t something new. It’s something already working that just needs more energy, consistency, or visibility.

Try It Out: Make a list of 3 things that are already creating results or ease—and ask, How can I amplify this instead of starting from scratch?

Step 2: Check In With Your Capacity

A goal that excites you is only helpful if you have the time, energy, and support to follow through. Not your ambition. Not your ideas. Your real capacity right now.

Before you set a goal, check in with:

Your personal calendar

Your energy levels (honestly)

Your current client load or workload

Any other commitments pulling on your focus

This doesn’t mean you don’t go big, it means you go wisely.

Try It Out: Ask yourself, if I hit this goal, what would I need to maintain it? That answer might show you whether the goal needs refining—or if your support system does.

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From Vision to Velocity: Twin Cities Women Mean Business

From Vision to Velocity: Twin Cities Women Mean Business

Learn how clarity of purpose fuels both individual success and collective chapter growth—where collaboration turns ambition into lasting business momentum.

Together, we’ll dive into how defining your personal mission connects directly to your bottom line. When you know what you stand for, you attract the right clients, partnerships, and opportunities that accelerate growth.

Then we’ll shift from individual clarity to community strength—showing how collaboration inside our chapter expands your reach, sharpens your strategy, and builds a support network that keeps you accountable and inspired.

Key Takeaways

1. Defining your personal mission creates clarity and attracts the right opportunities for growth.

2. Aligning your vision with a supportive community multiplies your reach and momentum.

3. Collaboration within the chapter strengthens both your business and our collective impact.

Robin Edgar

Wealth Strategist/Financial Planner/Sales Trainer/Mentor/Coach

For over 30 years, Robin has been helping people gain the confidence they need to achieve their long-term and short-term business and personal financial goals.   Her approach is unique, straightforward and outside-the-box.  She focuses on helping her clients be prepared for the next big disruption and how to take advantage of those market shifts to propel their business.  She will share some ideas she is currently using to help people take the next right steps.  She believes you should be focused on the 2-3 things that you can do right now to set yourself apart, and to rethink, rebound and launch yourself into the rest of 2021 and beyond to take your business to the next level.  

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Quarter 2 Checklist for Women Business Owners

As the second quarter of the year begins, it is time to shift focus from the momentum of Q1 to refining strategies, strengthening operations, and preparing for the rest of the year. The second quarter is a critical time to assess progress, make adjustments, and make sure you are on track to meet your business goals for the year.

This checklist will help you stay focused, organized, and intentional throughout the next three months.

Review and Adjust Your Q1 Goals

Quarter 2 is the perfect time to reflect on your progress in the first quarter. Take an honest look at your goals and assess what worked, what did not, and where you need to make changes.

Start by reviewing your revenue, client growth, and key performance indicators. Identify patterns or trends that show what is driving success and what may be slowing you down. If you missed a goal, determine whether the timeline needs to be adjusted or if a different approach is needed.

If your business exceeded expectations, consider setting higher benchmarks to continue the momentum.

Try It Out: Schedule a strategy session to review your Q1 numbers. Write down three adjustments you will make in Q2 based on your discovery.

Spring Clean Your Business Operations

The second quarter is an ideal time to refresh and streamline your operations. Take a look at your daily processes and identify areas that need improvement.

Assess your systems and workflows to see if they are still effective. If certain tasks take too much time, consider automating them or outsourcing where possible. Clear out outdated documents, organize digital files, and review software subscriptions to ensure you only pay for tools that add value.

If you have a team, check in on productivity and communication. Make sure roles and responsibilities are clearly defined, and everyone has what they need to succeed.

Try It Out: Identify one inefficient business process and research a tool or strategy to improve it this quarter.

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The Do's And Don'ts of Networking In 2025

Networking in 2025 is more than just exchanging business cards or LinkedIn requests, it’s about building genuine connections that bring mutual value, both online and offline. In an increasingly digital world, navigating networking with intention, authenticity, and a focus on relationships over transactions is crucial.

Whether you’re attending virtual events, engaging on social media, or meeting in person, here’s your guide to the do’s and don’ts of networking to help you stand out and build lasting connections.

DO: Focus on Building Relationships, Not Just Contacts

Networking is about the quality of your connections, not the quantity. Instead of aiming to collect as many contacts as possible, prioritize building meaningful relationships with people whose values and goals align with yours.

Take time to learn about the person you’re connecting with. Find out their interests, challenges, and aspirations.

Show genuine interest by asking thoughtful questions and actively listening.

Follow up after an event or interaction with a personal note that references your conversation.

Networking is about giving before receiving. Remember to give first and share always by connecting them with someone in their network, providing a helpful resource or shouting them out on your social media. 

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10 Powerful Reflection Questions to End the Year Strong and Set Your Vision for 2025

As the year ends, it’s the perfect time to pause, reflect, and reset. Reflection isn’t just about looking back on what’s happened; it’s about making sense of your journey, celebrating your progress, and gaining clarity for the path ahead. Journaling through intentional questions can help you close the year with gratitude so you can step into the new year with purpose and vision.

Set aside a quiet moment, grab your favorite journal, and explore these 10 powerful reflection questions to honor your growth and create a meaningful vision for the year. Can’t do it right now? That's no problem. Head to your calendar and set aside time to journal through these questions.

Reflect On The Past Year With These Questions

What were my most significant accomplishments this year, and why do they matter to me?  Look beyond the surface of your wins. Identify the deeper meaning behind these successes and how they align with who you are becoming.

What challenges stretched me, and how did I grow from them? Growth often hides in the struggle. Reflect on the lessons learned from obstacles and how they’ve strengthened you for the future.

What habits or choices had the most positive impact on my life this year? Celebrate the practices that supported your well-being, success, or relationships. Think about how you can carry these forward.

What moments brought me the most joy, and what do they reveal about my values? Consider the experiences that lit you up and what they say about what truly matters to you.

What am I most grateful for as I reflect on this year? Gratitude shifts your perspective. By focusing on what you’re thankful for, you open yourself up to even more abundance in the future.

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The CEO’s Guide To Saying “No” Without Guilt

Think about the most successful women you know. Chances are, they’ve mastered the art of saying “no” when it matters. They don’t waste time or energy on tasks that drain their focus or distract from their vision. Instead, they protect their time and energy for the priorities that truly move the needle.


The truth is, learning to say “no” isn’t about rejection or being mean-spirited—it’s about making space for what matters most in your business and life. 

Here’s how to embrace the power of “no” with confidence and grace.

Why Saying "No" Matters

The reality is, we can’t do it all—and we shouldn’t try. Every time you say “yes” to something that doesn’t align with your goals, you’re saying “no” to something that does. 

By saying “no,” you can:

1. Protect your time for high-impact priorities.

2. Show up fully for what truly matters.

3. Maintain your energy, creativity, and focus.

Of course, it can be challenging to know when it’s time to say “no

Here are three questions to ask yourself when you’re not sure: 

Does this align with my values and vision?

Will this help me achieve my top priorities right now?

Am I saying “yes” out of obligation or fear of disappointing someone?

If the answer to #3 is “yes,” it’s time to practice the power of “no.” Saying “no” doesn’t make you unkind—it makes you focused. 

Remember your big goals and dreams for the year ahead? Every time we say yes to the wrong thing, we say no to the things that will help us move the needle forward. 

Here are a few scripts to help you give you the confidence to say no. We've found that deciding what you'll say ahead of time helps increase your confidence and reduce the guilt. 

For opportunities that don’t align: “Thank you so much for thinking of me, but this isn’t a fit for me right now.”

For requests that drain your time: “I appreciate you reaching out, but I’m focused on other priorities at the moment.”

For ideas that don’t serve your goals: “This sounds interesting, but I need to say pass so that I can stay on track with my current goals.”

“No” is a complete sentence. You don’t owe anyone a detailed explanation, but it is important to be gracious, grateful, and kind in your responses. Saying “no” isn’t about shutting doors—it’s about making room for what truly matters. 

Every time you say “no” to what doesn’t serve you, you create:

More time for what truly lights you up.

A greater sense of control over your business and life.

Opportunities that align with your purpose and goals.

Practice saying “No Thank You” this week. This week, challenge yourself to say “no” to one request or opportunity that doesn’t align with your goals. Use one of the scripts above, and notice how it feels to protect your time and energy.

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Networking For Introverts: Strategies To Thrive

If you’re an introvert, the idea of "networking" might make you want to run and hide. The thought of walking into a crowded room, making small talk with strangers, or constantly promoting yourself can feel downright exhausting.

The good news? You don’t have to approach networking like an extrovert to succeed.

Introverts have unique strengths—deep listening, thoughtfulness, and the ability to build meaningful connections—that can make them excellent networkers. You just need strategies that work for you.

Here are some ways you can not only survive networking but actually thrive. 

Preparation is a Super Power! 

One of the best ways to ease networking anxiety is to be prepared. Introverts tend to excel at this. Research who will be attending events, figure out who you’d like to meet and jot down a few conversation starters. That way, when you walk in, you already have a plan. No more aimlessly wandering around the room!

Try It Out: Before your next event, check the guest list and make a short list of people you’d love to connect with. Prepare a few thoughtful questions about their work or interests. You’ll feel more at ease when you have a roadmap.

Start Small To Build Your Confidence 

If the idea of a large networking event sends your stress levels through the roof, don’t feel like you have to dive into the deep end. Start small. Attending intimate, topic-specific gatherings where you already share common ground can help build your confidence.

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Productive (& Fun!) Summer Education Ideas for Women Entrepreneurs

 


An entrepreneur’s to-do list is never done. However, as we enter into the warmer months, we do have more daylight hours to work with and, often, a bit more flexibility in our schedules. Might we suggest a little “summer school?”

As a kid, the phrase might have suggested dull days behind a desk, but for grown-ups, the landscape of academic and artistic pursuits is filled with creative and enriching prospects. So, why not trade carpooling and teacher conferences, or utilize a bit of vacation time, to expand our minds? Consider the following ideas for “extra credit” courses that can benefit your business life, too.

Comedy & Improv: If you’re like us, you’ve always been curious about taking a class at the local stand-up spot. And, did you know, comedy and improv classes aren’t just for laughs? They can teach valuable business skills such as quick thinking, adaptability, teamwork, and effective communication across myriad settings and situations. Consider this your casting call to take a turn at the mic.

Cooking & Baking: Whether through a gourmet grocery or formal culinary school, cooking and baking classes are perennial favorites. Why not explore the cuisine of an exotic culture, or finally pin down the perfect pie crust? As you gain practical skills, the experience will also enhance your attention to detail and ability to perform under pressure.

Creative Writing: Have you always wanted to channel your inner poet? Pen the great American novel? Creative writing classes nurture the imagination and sharpen communication skills. These abilities are valuable in various professional settings, including marketing, content creation, and internal communication, where engaging narratives and messaging are essential.

Foreign Languages: In today’s globalized workplace, proficiency in another language can lead to opportunities for international business, negotiation, and collaboration, fostering inclusivity and expanding professional networks. What’s more, many self-study options in this category are ideal for those who want to learn at their own pace, on their own schedule.

Photography: Gone are the days of “point, shoot, and hope for the best” in the era of social media. In fact, the ability to engage audiences visually has become invaluable for content creation, marketing, and branding. It doesn’t take 1,000 words to know that the ability frame, light, capture, and edit compelling photos is priceless. 

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Decoding Venture Capitalist Perspectives on Female Entrepreneurs

In the ever-evolving business world, the dynamics between venture capitalists (VCs) and entrepreneurs are constantly changing. One of the most intriguing aspects of this evolution is how VCs perceive and interact with female entrepreneurs. As we delve deeper into this topic, it’s essential to understand the nuances of these relationships and what they mean for the future of entrepreneurship and funding.

The Current Landscape: Female Entrepreneurs and Venture Capital

In recent years, there has been a growing focus on diversity and inclusion in the venture capital sector. Despite this, female entrepreneurs still face significant challenges when raising capital. According to a report by Crunchbase, in 2021, only 2.3% of venture capital funding went to women-led startups. This statistic is not just a reflection of gender bias but also highlights the need for a deeper understanding of how VCs view female entrepreneurs.

Gender Bias in Funding

Historically, the venture capital industry has been male-dominated, both in terms of the VCs and the entrepreneurs they choose to fund. This imbalance has led to implicit biases that often work against women entrepreneurs. Women are frequently questioned more critically about their expertise, business acumen, and the profitability of their ventures compared to their male counterparts.

The Rising Awareness

The good news is there's an increasing awareness among VCs about the need to support and invest in female-led startups. Many are recognizing that diverse teams and leadership bring different perspectives, problem-solving skills, and innovations to the table, which are crucial for the success and sustainability of businesses in today's diverse market. 

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Here's the #1 Way to Grow Your Business as an Entrepreneur

As an entrepreneur, one of the most important skills you need to master is effective communication. Whether it’s pitching your business idea to investors or presenting your services to prospective clients, the way you speak can make all the difference when you’re looking to grow and scale your business.

If you’re a business owner and you’re NOT a speaker, you should be. Speaking is the best way to grow your business as an entrepreneur because it allows you to connect with your audience in a more personal and engaging way. Still having doubts? Here are some of the ways speaking can help your business reach the next level:

Establishes credibility. Speaking engagements provide a great opportunity to establish yourself as an expert in your field. Not only does it give you the opportunity to present your vast knowledge to an audience, prospects will see that stages and organizations have sought you out and trusted you to share your ideas with their valued attendees, members, and followers.

Builds relationships. When you’re speaking, you’re able to engage with your audience on a personal level, which can help you establish a connection and build rapport. When your audience feels a connection with you , they’re more likely to trust you and want to do business with you.

Increases visibility. When you’re speaking at events you have the opportunity to showcase your products and services to effectively get your business noticed on a larger scale. You can also leverage social media and other marketing channels to promote your speaking engagements, which can help you reach a wider audience.




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How to Celebrate Entrepreneur Day with Intention

Entrepreneurs are easily one of the most hard-working groups of people, but that doesn’t mean they don’t deserve a break. Take World Entrepreneur Day to slow down, reflect on your accomplishments, thank your support group, and toast to your empire. Our Digital Advantage team has come up with different ideas of how you can celebrate with intention. 

What is World Entrepreneurs Day?

Entrepreneur Day always occurs on the third Tuesday of November, which falls on November 16th this year. Being an entrepreneur means you organize and operate a business to produce goods or services for profit, but they take on a big risk to do so. World Entrepreneur Day (WED) honors those, men and women, who have built their business venture(s) from the ground up. 

What does it mean to celebrate something with intention?

There are special moments in life that are often celebrated, such as the “typical events” like birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, and promotions. However, most of those moments make us feel obligated to celebrate. To celebrate with intention, you have the determination to get it done because it is one of your goals. Add “Celebrate World Entrepreneur Day” to your do list to ensure your hard work gets acknowledged, especially by yourself.

Mentor Another Entrepreneur

Consider mentoring an upcoming entrepreneur, if you have successfully proven yourself in your industry. Since they are just starting they will have a lot of questions, as there are a lot of unknowns when entering the entrepreneurial world. Give them advice, resources that helped you, or even a nudge in the right direction if they’re feeling stuck. You could also shout out their products or services on social media to help their brand get more eyes on them.  

Host A Celebration

What better way to celebrate Entrepreneur Day than to give back to the people that believed in your business! That can include offering deals on your products or services, a small giveaway on social media, or hosting an event with snacks and beverages. Anything you can do, or afford, to show your appreciation and celebrate with your community because if it wasn’t for them you may not be where you are today. 

Start with the customer – find out what they want and give it to them.

Acknowledge Your Support System Who Helped You Get to Where You Are

We all have someone, or multiple people, that have helped us get to where we are today. That could be your family supporting your business endeavors, or a fellow entrepreneur that mentored you in your early stages. Take a moment during World Entrepreneur Day to say thank you to the people that have supported you in all phases of your business. That could be a simple text, email, or phone call, or even shouting them out on social media. 

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Traditional Publishing vs. Self-Publishing

 

Writing a book is an incredible ambition and for entrepreneurs it has many advantages.  Establishing yourself as an expert and having a book out there is a great way to gain exposure and grow your business.

The good news is that it’s never been easier to publish a book.  The bad news is that it’s never been easier to publish a book.   

I worked for Barnes & Noble for 10 years specializing in author events.  I worked with major publishers, subsidy publishers, and self-published authors to plan, promote, and source books for hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of events. For years I spent each day working with incredibly knowledgeable people. I saw authors reach insane heights of success, and others crash and burn.  I saw the good, the bad, and the ugly of each side of the dice.  

As an entrepreneur, you don't want to waste time and energy on something that isn't going to grow your business. To get your book published and to get it done right, it’s important to have a thorough understanding of the three different publishing paths you can take, and their pros and cons.

TRADITIONAL PUBLISHING

Whether you realize it or not, this is the method almost everyone is most familiar with.  If you walk into a Public Library or Target, any book you see on their shelves is traditionally published.  If you walk into a bookstore, chances are 99% of the books are traditionally published.  Many think traditional publishing is the more challenging route because of the gatekeeping aspect; you have to be chosen. But when looking at the benefits and seeing if jumping over those hurdles are worth it, it’s all about what you want to get out of publishing your book. 

PRO: Prestige.  If you get your book traditionally published it means that you were selected from a pool of thousands. You’ve done the same thing people who’ve won the Pulitzer Prize have done. Anyone can get in a pool and swim, but not everyone gets to go to the Olympics, and traditional publishing is the Olympics of the book world. 

CON: Longer turnaround time.  Just because you’ve completed your book and a publisher bought it, doesn’t mean it’s ready to go.  When you sign on the dotted line it will be at least a year or two before your book is on the shelves. You work with an editor and a copyeditor (there’s a difference) for a long while, while other teams work on marketing, cover design, formatting, working with buyers, and more.  And let’s not forget that traditionally published books have a different printing process that also requires more time. 

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5 New Year's Resolutions Every Entrepreneur Should Make in 2023

As you may have learned from our smash hit Webinar: Goal to Game Plan, NOW is the time to make those plans for 2023! We have our work goals and personal goals, but every good entrepreneur knows the secret is to get clear and start STRONG. 
 
1.) Get clear on your finances. Any ambiguity surrounding your finances should be made crystal clear. That should be a top (if not THE top) resolution for 2023. It may not be the most invigorating way to start the year, but before tax season, take the time and hire the right experts to answer all your questions.
 
2.) Understand your goals. Your everyday actions should always be working toward your goals. Take the time to create an action plan around your goals and gain a deeper understanding of what actions you must take to achieve them.
 
3.) Be more empathetic. They say to treat the janitor with the same respect as the CEO. This is especially true for CEOs. To be a leader worth following, you must remember that everyone around you also has hopes and dreams, perhaps you can both help each other get there. 
 
4.) Take care of your physical, mental, and emotional health. Being an entrepreneur is rewarding, but it’s hard work! You must treat your body and your mind with the utmost care and understanding. This includes taking time off, nourishing yourself, exercise, and more! 
 
5.) Find an accountability partner. With so many moving pieces, it can be especially easy to let yourself off the hook. It’s one of the reasons so many New Year’s resolutions fail! So, as we move into the last couple weeks of 2022, find that person who will keep you accountable while cheering you on. No one does it alone.


If you're looking for more inspiration on how to reinvent your business in 2023, look no further!
 
 

The Entrepreneur in the New Year

 My hard work will be rewarded.

Success comes easily to me.

This is the year that will define my future.

I honor the obstacles and challenges I had to face. 

The past is the past.

I am ready for a fresh start.

Joy is my birthright.

Success is my destiny.

I am proud of my accomplishments.

I let go of all things that do not lift me up.

I am excited for the prosperity this year will bring. 

My life is about to change for the better.

I embrace the mindset of prosperity.

I put out the energy I will receive

I am exactly where I am supposed to be.

This is the year everything comes together for me.

I am open to receive new opportunities.

I am ready for my next level of success. 

I have everything I need to reach my goals.

I have earned the enormous bounty that’s coming my way. 

I own my power. 

I share my success and prosperity with my eWN sisters. 

From all of us here at eWN, we wish our amazing network of powerhouse entrepreneurs a very Happy New Year!

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UNLEASH YOUR SUPERPOWERS!

Learn how activating your strengths instead of worrying about your shortcomings will allow you to live a more fulfilled and meaningful life! In an interactive presentation, we will explore:
  1.  How to identify internal signature strengths
  2.  How to operationalize and optimize these strengths for growth
  3.  How to flip the script on “weaknesses”
The outcome of this work is something like unleashing a superpower!
Learn how to: 
  1. Identify internal signature strengths
  2. Operationalize and optimize these strengths for growth
  3.  Flip the scrip on “weaknesses”

Speaker Bio

A former real estate entrepreneur with a background in competitive athletics, Bevin is a founding member of the Peach leadership team and the Head of Sales & Field Development. In her role at Peach, she recruits, trains and leads a national sales team. A dynamic, engaging and highly sought-after public speaker, Bevin travels across the country weekly to deliver powerful personal and professional development presentations and workshops. Described as a “zesty badass with a flair for the dramatic”, Bevin rocks the room when she speaks and believes men and women can do anything when they play to their strengths. 
Event Information: 
Start Date07/09/2020 11:00 AM
End Date07/09/2020 01:00 PM
TimezoneUS/Central
Informal Networking10:30 AM
Location
Online Event - Zoom
United States
ChapterMilwaukeeWI
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Finding Financial Balance

Should I start an IRA? When should I take Social Security? What if I outlive my savings? Will I ever be able to retire?
If you've ever asked yourself these questions, then this seminar is perfect for you! Sue Burnett of Monarch Financial Solutions will help you find your financial balance during these challenging economic times! Creating budgets, saving for retirement, and paying down debt are just a few of the topics in this much-needed discussion, which includes Q&As and case studies. With the ups, downs, and sideways movements of the market, a financial balance will help make sure that you’re financially secure today, tomorrow, and beyond. 
In this session, you will learn:
  • How to create a budget
  • Ways to save, with pros and cons
  • How to set financial goals and how to stick with them! 
  • How to see the opportunities within the current chaos

Speaker Bio

Sue is an independent investment advisor and credentialled actuary with over 25 years of experience, providing a depth and breadth of knowledge on all aspects of financial planning. She partners with both business owners and individuals to focus on wealth management, tax strategies, risk management, and business planning - by focusing on her clients' overall financial picture, and their goals and objectives, Sue creates strategies that will help achieve success today, tomorrow, and in the future.  
Event Information
Start Date07/01/2020 11:30 AM
End Date07/01/2020 01:30 PM
TimezoneAmerica/New_York
Informal Networking11:00 AM
Location
Terrace Park Country Club
5341 S Milford Rd 
Milford OH 45150
United States
ChapterCincinnatiOH
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