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Mompreneur & More

Mompreneur & More

By: Roxana Blair
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The podcast for busy moms starting and growing their side hustle into a full grown business. The podcast is here to help you simplify your business, work as efficient as possible with the limited time you have and understand that it is possible to be a great mother, employee and side hustler If you're ready to start making real money and leave a legacy then tune in every week to find out more.Roxana Blair Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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  • Creating Your Online Coaching Empire: what you REALLY need to think about
    Jun 13 2023

    Online coaching can be a profitable business for mompreneurs multiple reasons. By implementing the following tips, you can maximize your success:

    Listen and ask questions: Understanding the needs and challenges of your target audience is crucial. By actively listening to their concerns and asking relevant questions, you can tailor your coaching services to meet their specific requirements. This personalization fosters a stronger connection with your clients and increases the value they perceive in your coaching.

    Be clear in your messaging about the problem you solve: Clearly communicate the specific problem or challenge that your coaching addresses. This clarity helps potential clients quickly identify if your services are a good fit for their needs. Highlight the unique benefits and outcomes your coaching provides, emphasizing how it can help them overcome their obstacles and achieve their goals.

    Be strategic with your time: As a mompreneur, time management is vital. Develop a clear schedule and prioritize tasks that directly contribute to your coaching business's growth and profitability. Allocate specific time slots for client sessions, marketing efforts, content creation, and self-improvement. Efficiently managing your time ensures you can serve your clients effectively while balancing your personal responsibilities.

    Be flexible and adjust to any changes: The online coaching industry is dynamic, and being adaptable is key to sustaining profitability. Stay up to date with market trends, technological advancements, and changes in your clients' needs. Continuously refine your coaching methods and offerings to meet evolving demands. Also, be flexible with your kids and home plans.Sometimes things just need to be adjusted, it doesn’t mean you need to cancel everything. Adjust!

    Remember that each coaching business is unique, and it's essential to experiment, track results, and adapt your strategies based on what works best for you and your target audience. With dedication, perseverance, and strategic thinking, you can establish a profitable online coaching business as a mompreneur.


    Find out how you can succeed online as well with my free e-book 4 Steps to internet Success. at www.roxanablair.com

    To book a call with me go to calendly.com/theroxanablair

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    8 mins
  • Breaking the chains of Self-Doubt: from doubting Debby to Confident Queen
    Jun 7 2023

    In this episode we go into detail about the actions you can take to go from Doubting Debby to Confident queen. 1. Know what you really want. Ask yourself the question: What do I REALLY want? You not everyone around you, not your family not your kids, btut what do YOU really want?

    2. Challenge Negative Self-Talk: Self-doubt often stems from negative self-talk and limiting beliefs. Challenge those thoughts by questioning their validity and replacing them with positive affirmations. When negative self-doubt creeps in, consciously reframe your thoughts to focus on your strengths, past successes, and the progress you have made. Remind yourself of your capabilities and the reasons why you started your entrepreneurial journey in the first place.

    3. Surround Yourself with Supportive People: Seek out a strong support system of positive and supportive individuals who believe in you and your abilities. Surrounding yourself with like-minded entrepreneurs, mentors, or friends who uplift and encourage you can make a significant difference in breaking self-doubt. Their belief in you can provide a fresh perspective, valuable feedback, and a boost of confidence when you need it most.

    4. Focus on Past Accomplishments: Take time to reflect on your past accomplishments and milestones. Remember the challenges you have overcome and the successes you have achieved. Remind yourself of the skills, knowledge, and experience you have gained along the way. By recognizing your achievements and acknowledging your growth, you can build confidence and shift your mindset from self-doubt to self-assurance.

    5. Take Action and Embrace Failure as a Learning Opportunity: Often, self-doubt can paralyze us from taking action. Break free from this cycle by taking small, actionable steps towards your goals. Embrace the mindset that failures and setbacks are natural parts of the entrepreneurial journey and opportunities for growth. Learn from your mistakes, adjust your approach, and use each experience as a chance to improve and develop resilience. The more you take action, the more you will build confidence in your abilities.

    Remember that breaking self-doubt is an ongoing process. Be patient and kind to yourself as you work on shifting your mindset. Celebrate your progress along the way, and remind yourself that self-doubt does not define your potential for success.

    Find out how you can succeed online as well with my free e-book at www.roxanablair.com 4 Steps to internet Success.

     

    To book a call with me go to calendly.com/theroxanablair

    Don’t forget to rate and review the podcast.

    Thanks for listening to this episode!

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    9 mins
  • Dare to Dream Big: Embracing Your Vision Against All Odds
    May 30 2023
    This week’s Mompreneur and More podcast is all about being different and embracing your unique vision. It's okay if your dreams and goals don't align with everyone else's expectations. Remember, your vision is for you, and it's what sets you apart from the crowd. Let's dive in and explore why it's essential to be true to yourself and embrace your extraordinary dreams. Being different is a strength, not a weakness. Celebrate your unique qualities and perspectives. You don’t have to settle Mediocrity, strive for excellence, go after your dreams and create your big vision. Normalise continuously improving and developing  and your skills. Understand that having a big vision is an empowering and exciting aspect of life. Dream big, without fear of judgement or disapproval. It’s important to not just let your big dream stay in the dream world, write things down and define what you want the importance of defining your vision and aligning it with your personal values. Your vision should reflect your passions, desires, and unique strengths. Take the time to reflect on your dreams and determine what truly matters to you. Overcoming Fear and Judgement When you’re different than the majority of the people around you, it’s normal to have the fear of not being approved by others and this can easily hold us back. Just know that it’s normal for some people not to understand or even support your vision. That’s why it’s important to surround yourself with a supportive network of like-minded individuals. Embracing Your Uniqueness! Find out how you an succeed online as well with my free e-book at www.roxanablair.com 4 Steps to internet Success.   To book a call with me go to calendly.com/theroxanablair Don’t forget to rate and review the podcast. Thanks for listening to this episode!
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    12 mins

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