Moms Mean Business: A Guide to Creating a Successful Company and Happy Life as a Mom Entrepreneur Audiobook, by Erin Baebler Play Audiobook Sample

Moms Mean Business: A Guide to Creating a Successful Company and Happy Life as a Mom Entrepreneur Audiobook

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Read By: Karen Saltus Publisher: Gildan Media Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 3.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 2.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: December 2014 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781469030593

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

11

Longest Chapter Length:

48:14 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

03:01 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

29:14 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

There are 9 million women-owned businesses in the United States; they account for $1.3 trillion in revenue. American women are starting businesses at a rate twice that of men. Most of these women are also moms. What does it take to be successful as both a mom and as an entrepreneur? Moms Mean Business gives existing and potential mom business owners the encouragement, advice, and healthy dose of ""how-to"" they need. In this helpful guide, you will create a customized strategy that includes: A personal definition of success in both life and business--and the way to achieve it The tools needed to manage time and productivity when your priorities as a mom and business owner conflict A mom-friendly business plan to get you focused An approach to self-care that allows you to handle all that's thrown your way Tips, checklists, and guidance to quickly solve the problems mom entrepreneurs encounter Behind-the-scenes stories and advice from well-known mom entrepreneurs make Moms Mean Business fun to listen to and full of that all-important ""me, too!"" factor. It is inspiring, motivating, and, above all, practical.

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“Building a thriving business while building a happy family is all about how you spend your most precious resource: your hours. The good news is that we do have time for what matters to us, and in Moms Mean Business, Erin and Lara show how to prioritize what’s important and chuck what isn’t, so you can succeed at work and life.”

— Laura Vanderkam, author of What the Most Successful People Do before Breakfast 

Quotes

  • “Moms Mean Business not only gives moms permission to dust off business dreams and make them a reality, but it shares with the rest of the world that they are a new kind of business owner that will change the business landscape…for the better.”

    — Michelle McCullough, Startup Princess

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About the Authors

Erin Baebler has spent the past 10 years coaching women in transition through her company Magnolia Workshop. She has been featured on several mom-focused blogs and websites, had an essay published in Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms, was a contributor to Five Must Know Secrets for Today’s College Girl, and is a sought-after speaker. She and her husband have two children and live in Seattle.

Karen Saltus has narrated television and radio commercials, audiobooks, textbooks, multimedia, film, and voice prompts for interactive telephone applications. She began her career thirty years ago at a radio station in Portland, Maine. She later became a creative director for a station in Massachussetts. In 1994 she became a full-time freelance voice-over talent.

About Karen Saltus

Karen Saltus has narrated television and radio commercials, audiobooks, textbooks, multimedia, film, and voice prompts for interactive telephone applications. She began her career thirty years ago at a radio station in Portland, Maine. She later became a creative director for a station in Massachussetts. In 1994 she became a full-time freelance voice-over talent.