Archive | August, 2010

Achieving Bliss in Parenthood (YES! It is possible!)

27 Aug

I am back from vacation and so excited to tell you all about it!

There is nothing at all like much needed time away to help us melt away the stress of our everyday lives. How many times have we lay in a relaxing spot of cleanse and detox, vowing and determined to harness the vacation bliss so that we may carry it with us into our post-vacation lives- only to have it wiped away abrubptly the moment we step into the airport terminal? The peace and serenity seem to fade simultaneously with our suntans…

Not this time.

I am proud to say that it is 4 days post vacation and I am still basking in the glow of my week at the Jersey Shore where I let eager relatives chase after my kids for once. I spent hours sand sculpting (for a little taste of my work, visit here!), meditating, boogie boarding, eating a ridiculous amount of unhealthy (but necessary) calories from the boardwalk in the form of taffy, fudge, caramel popcorn and drippy cheesy pizza.

It was…bliss.

And, yes, I brought it back with me. (The bliss as well as the taffy.) So, trust me when I tell you… it is possible.

I wanted to take full advantage of this blissful state – because who knew when I would have such an opportunity again? My experiment worked! These fresh, new discoveries of myself were unexpectedly monumental!  I realized, without question, the mighty capacity we have as intelligent beings, the healing power of losing ourselves in uncriticized art, the magic of letting our creative juices flow without exposition and how to use it as an anchor when life becomes chaotic and we become jaded.

How easy it is for us to forget the importance of clearing away those pesky cobwebs that infest our unrested minds and hearts! Staying in a state of gratitude – even when everything seems to be falling apart- is crucial to our happiness and health. This is the answer! And yet, its so simple.

Sound hokey? Yep, I might think so too, if I was reading this. But before you get too comfortable in your cynicism, imagine for a moment the awesomeness of true bliss, and what it would do for you in your every day life.

Appropriately, this week’s guest is none other than The Bliss Lady, Teri Williams. Yeah, I know. How perfect is that? I know you’ll be glad you tuned in on Friday.

It’s going to be a terrific show!

About Our Guest

Teri Williams is the Chief Visionary Officer and Bliss Ambassador of TheBlissNetwork.com.  She is an author, publisher, producer and corporate adviser.  She empowers her clients through hands on tools
and workshops in Web Design and Development, Business Building, Social Networking, Masterminding, Intention and Goal Setting, as well as Self Love and Aromatherapy. Teri believes everyone has the opportunity to choose bliss and can easily live a more fulfilling life by carrying their bliss with them! You may contact The Bliss Network at 248-219-6200, email at teri@theblissnetwork.com, or on-line
at  www.theblissnetwork.com.

This week, on This Little Parent Stayed Home,  Teri will be talking about her new book, Girlavanting-The Girls Guide To Balance Bliss and Fun, inspired by her very own 19 year old daughter. The book is a collaborative effort of Teri Williams and another work at home mom, Tamara Stone!

FREE!! The BLISSNESS PLAN!!

Our New Generation of Entrepreneurs!

23 Aug

Friday, Aug 20, 2010 at 6pm EST (3pm PST)

Ally is on vacation, and the staff of OurMilkMoney.com is taking over for the second week with 2 more amazing guests!

Technology has continued to change our lives in immeasurable ways and information at the tip of our fingers has become the norm. As entrepreneurs, we know that the internet has opened the doors for business opportunities all around us.
Watch out now – here comes our tech-savvy teenagers, growing up with computers at their disposal and information-on-the-go being all they have ever known.
Two years ago, at the age of 14, Ava Anderson may not have seen herself as a teenage entrepreneur. However, an alarming special about dangers in the cosmetic industry led her on a mission to find “safe” skin care products. She bought, researched and tried products, recommending those with lower toxicity through her newly created blog. Over that year, she became increasingly frustrated with the limited choices in the marketplace.
Through a family contact, Ava made a trip to New York with her own entrepreneurial mom, Kim, to meet with a well respected skin care manufacturer. The goal was to see if they could make some safe products for Ava. That very meeting led to the start of Ava Anderson Non-Toxic, an eight month old product line currently distributed nationwide through a direct sales force and one of the fastest growing direct sales company’s in history.
We are excited to have Kim and Ava Anderson joining us this Friday to get the whole low down on filling a niche, choosing their marketing strategy, developing a direct sales force and working for a 16 year old CEO. Kim has plenty to share about running her own business while raising her children and now working for one of them! Tune in this week!

About Our Guests
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Ava Sprague Anderson, Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Director of Product Development Ava Anderson grew up hanging around her mother’s home store. She always dreamed of starting her own business. She loves researching products online. Her strong belief in fairness and truth, from the time she was very young, drove her to solve the issue of unsafe cosmetics and skincare. She looks forward to pursuing the mission and building a business while enjoying her school and friends.

Kim Anderson, Founder, President
Kim’s more than 25 years as a business leader and entrepreneur started in the executive training program of Jordan Marsh and buying department of Macys. She owned a Sales Rep business in the fashion industry before founding her own clothing store, and home store. For 15 years, Teapots & Tassels, Co., a cornerstone business in her town, was awarded “Best of Rhode Island” in several categories repeatedly, and was featured in Southern Home Magazine. Personal commitment to the guiding principles of service, as well as creativity, product quality and uniqueness drew loyal customers from long distances. As a designer, Kim and her team of employees maintained a thriving interior business, often working on more than 30 projects at once. Kim has founded and led several significant community based programs. Kim was awarded “Entrepreneur of the Year” award by the SBA in 1991 and “Citizen of the Year Award” in 2005 by the East Bay of Chamber of Commerce, for her Katrina relief effort, that sent 3, 40 foot containers of children’s clothing, food and water to Saint Bernard Parish within 5 days of the storm.

Tune in to This Little Parent Staye Home each week and join the millions of others who have made that leap into self-employment. Fridays at 6pm EST (3pm PST) on Toginet.com or catch up on missed shows by downloading on iTunes.

Open Coaching Day, Part V

5 Aug

Friday, Aug 6, 2010 at 6pm EST (3pm PST)

Behind every successful parent entrepreneur are more parent entrepreneurs supporting, encouraging and nurturing them.

This will be my last show before I head off to my much needed family vacation. I will be handing over my radio show for 2 weeks to my diligent, enthusiastic and hard-working staff. Speaking of having effective support in place, we owe a great deal of gratitude to these ladies for contributing to the success of OurMilkMoney.com. Next week, you will have the pleasure of listening to 3 different perspectives on our mission to support self-employed parents and the 1 million parents we will be bringing home together. I hope you will turn in to listen to Kelly St.Clair, Julianne Wish and Mona Colwell, as they are 3 tireless and altruistic volunteers that we are lucky to have working for us. They are also the most faithful colleagues a gal like me could have. Please look them up in the OMM Business directory and visit their businesses. Remember that they are contributing their time to us selflessly without monetary compensation.

THE PHONE LINES ARE OPEN FOR YOU ON FRIDAY!

It’ll be another coaching session this Friday. If you would like to book your spot and get coached for free on the air, please email us at thislittleparent@gmail.com, or to ask a specific question that you would like read and addressed on the air, you may fill out a REQUEST FORM. Whatever challenges you may be having, we can figure out a solution together! Do you need help or support:

  • creating a home-based business plan specific to you as a parent?
  • creating a schedule that allows you to balance work and family?
  • adjusting to life as a self-employed parent?
  • learning how to be your own boss and hold yourself accountable to these new responsibilities?
  • creating a winning media campaign?
  • working on a shoestring budget?
  • communicating with your spouse or other family members about giving you the support you need?
  • brainstorming ideas on what you could do to earn extra revenue from home?
  • dealing with every day stress?
  • with parental advice?

Or maybe your life is perfect and you have no reason to call in other than to tell me how much you love my show- and to share a few sips of wine on a Friday afternoon. Summer is almost over. Lets enjoy every last minute of it!

Ally Loprete, Founder of the largest self-employed parents business directory, OurMilkMoney.com,  and America’s Enthusiast for Self-Employed Parents, is determined to bring 1 million parents home. An entrepreneurial visionary, Ally hopes you will join her in this mission.

Private Coaching Now Available!

Now you can ask those tough questions without the worry.
Together we will create a game plan that will give you the confidence you need to succeed in your own goals, for yourself and for your family.

For More information, Rates and scheduling, visit

This Little Parent Coaching.

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