Friday, April 9, 2010 at 6pm EST (3pm PST)
Whether you are looking to become a work-at-home parent, or you already are one, you’ll be amazed to learn that the rules from your old job may not apply to this community.
The Parent Entrepreneur community has tripled in the last 2 years, and it continues to grow month after month. This is no longer a trend. It has become a way of doing business for so many parents. Top executives, take note! Parent Professionals have had to re-think the way they conduct business, the way the network, the way they pace themselves, and who they build relationships with. Finding a solid community of support is a necessity to the success of any home based business. Parents have joined together in a collaborative effort to create a community with a whole new set of rules.
You’ve heard me talk about some of them:
Don’t ever apologize for your kids when on a business call.
Don’t work until the kids are in school or in bed.
Kids come first and work comes second.
Choose to work with other parents who “get it”.
You are the boss, so work at a pace that makes sense for you and your family.
This is most likely the most challenging time of your life. You never stop learning how to be parent, and now you are learning to run a small home based business. The parent business community is here to support you, and we want you to thrive!
I expect this to be our most inspirational show yet. This topic truly excites me because the progress that we have made as parent entrepreneurs in the last 3 years is truly revolutionary. To help welcome you into the parent business community, I have invited *Laura Wintemute of BizEworks to join us. We will be discussing the importance of supporting your local community, successful networking and the benefits of “paying it forward.”
We are looking forward to having you join us!
*Laura Wintemute is a stay at home mother of two kids, and is a certified CPR and First Aid Instructor, and an ardent supporter of local business and advocate for her son who was recently diagnosed with Autism. She is the owner and director of BizEWorks, a company that serves to connect commerce, family and community by supporting local business in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. BizEWorks is a member of Local First Arizona, The Arizona Small Business Association, and the Chandler Chamber of Commerce, and the Wedding and Event Network. BizEWorks started as a group of just eight moms and has now grown to include both male and female owned businesses and provides business networking, social networking, organizes market place events including a large bridal show and has an active community giving program.
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