We have families, we have businesses, we have full lives and bodies and minds that need to be taken care of well. But what do you do when it all feels important RIGHT NOW? What do you do when you have competing priorities and it’s literally impossible to do it all? How do you […]
“Don’t worry, be happy.” If only it were that easy, right? Having a positive outlook on life is valuable when it comes to your mental and emotional well-being. The problem? Life isn’t always positive. There are difficult times. There are legitimate problems that can’t be overlooked or brushed off with a positive thought. There are […]
When it comes to growing a business, it’s easy to think of just that: the GROWTH required to reach your goals and create the business you feel called to. The problem is, that we can be so focused on constant growth that it comes at a cost: the cost of our peace, our mental […]
Have you ever feared that a successful, profitable business might cost you what matters most as a mom who values her family, faith and quality of life? Or maybe you’ve lived that reality; you’ve found yourself in a place where as a mom and entrepreneur, everything looks great from the outside, maybe you’ve hit goals you […]
It’s no secret that motherhood and business are hard work; and when paired together, they bring a unique set of challenges to the table. Over the years as a mom and business owner, I’ve learned a lot. I’m sharing some of these lessons on this episode of BEYOND. On this episode of BEYOND, I’m […]
It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me. Never have Taylor Swift lyrics felt more relevant in my work – because when it comes to the problems you face in your life, you’re actually creating more of them than you realize. Why? Our brains are wired to look for problems it views as a […]
Motherhood and business are hard work. Good work, but hard. Beyond work, our roles as moms and entrepreneurs is a ministry: a way to steward the lives God puts in our path, whether it’s our children and family or the clients we’re called to serve. But as with all hard things, sometimes we need […]