A day in the life, of a blogger. Hmmmm, how does a blogger spend their day? How do we manage our time? Can we still do the things we were used to before? So many questions, yet so many solutions. I, as a blogger am fond of dividing my time, managing my agendas, so that I can still do the things that I want. Everyday as I write my blogs, I see to it that my topics & title were well thought out & I assure myself that I will do my work with pleasure.
Everyday, I look for inspirations, to make sure that my articles are to be heart felt by my readers.
Lets say... Momtrepreneurs almost always carry the responsibility of childcare along with besides on top of and yes, totally intertwined with their businesses. Yep, that’s me.
MOMtrepreneur. Hindi kami simply entrepreneurs. We’re labeled. We’re a “type.” And not a cool one. And this is my lifestyle choice. So why not now that we’ve decided to take our fates into or own hands and build something ourselves?
Everyone becomes an entrepreneur for his or her own reasons, but the reason shouldn’t define any of us. That’s the job of our work, our products, and our services. That's our life...
Pinili ko maging Momtrepeneur dahil dito:
- I'm a self starter, self-motivation. You’ll have to be your own cheerleader, and motivate yourself .
- I have passion, Knowing what you want and why you want it is half the battle.
- I have plans, you’re able to put your plan on paper. Writing your goals, your future family goals.
- Yes, i'm innovative, thrive on new adventures and challenges and enjoy creating alternative means to accomplish their goals.
- I can manage money now, means that even if my business is my “baby,” i have the ability to refrain from making financial decisions based on emotion.
- I'm not afraid of failure, Simply said, if you want to be a successful momtrepreneur… become one!
Quote to all Momtrepeneur
“Let go of all the “perception” baggage and by that I mean all the illusions of what it looks like to be a perfect mom or a perfect boss. It’s never perfect and striving for that just sets you up for failure … When you let go of those perceptions – that dead weight – you can soar.”