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Cue Sticks: Getting Started in Your Own Business
Some people know what their calling is at a very young age and that passion just sticks with them for life. Nancy Shapiro was born to teach. Now, she’s turned that gift of helping others into a business calledCue Sticks.Through Cue Sticks, Nancy teaches the power of positive thinking. Cue Sticks are daily reminders that come in the form of either a temporary tattoo or a sticker.
Mompreneur Spotlight: Like Father, Like Son with Babiators!
Molly Fienning was on the flight line waiting for her husband Ted, a Marine Corps fighter pilot, to fly home from a deployment in early 2010 when she had the “Aha!” moment for what was to become the start of her entrepreneurial life. Molly describes the day:
Top 10 Fun Jobs for Women
Once relegated to the home, women have left their mark on the modern workplace. With equal opportunities now in place, women are able to choose whatever professional path they desire. If a 9 to 5 office job isn’t your style, consider some of the fun and profitable professions available that are a little off the beaten path.
New Blog Friends
Sunday I was fortunate to meet some great new people! Scott Young put together a meet-up in Vancouver, and 6 bloggers and/or entrepreneurs attended. My lovely friend Aly, who if youll please excuse me I have to plug here for a second because she is AWESOME!!
Fun Family-Friendly Games
Instead of loafing in front of the TV for yet another round of weekly sit-coms, get your kids up and engage them in a family-friendly game. Along with being fun, family games are a great way to build family relationships and help your family develop. Among other things, these games teach children to follow the rules, reports FamilyEducation.com. Allow your family to reap the benefits of the togetherness opportunities that games provide by planning a family game for your brood.