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Terilee Harrison

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Joined: 28th February 2006
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Tips for Mom Entrepreneurs: How to Stay Connected to Your Network

09th March 2006
As a working mom, you may already feel overwhelmed, juggling dual responsibilities of work and family. When it comes to networking – yet another task – you may feel that "the time I've spent at networking has never really paid off." Creating a personal...

The Fine Art of Juggling Business and Motherhood for Mom Entrepreneurs

09th March 2006
Like every entrepreneurial mom, two of the top priorities in my life are my family and my business. My Story. I have always been a driven person. I knew what I needed to do to earn my next promotion. I took every class and seminar that I could find...

Mom Entrepreneur Mentors: "The Things I Wish I Would Have Known

09th March 2006
Moms are busy people. Raising a family makes you busy, but when you throw in the added responsibilities of running a business, you may feel like a professional juggler trying your hardest every day not to "drop the ball". Today's Mom Entrepreneurs are s...

Four Tips for At-Home-Business Call Success

09th March 2006
You know it's happened to you. Your phone rings and it's the important business call you've been waiting for. As you look at your children wildly circling you, you ask yourself, "Do I take the call?" It leaves you wondering how other Mom Entrepreneurs...

5 Tips for Mom Entrepreneurs: How to Make and Take Time for You

09th March 2006
You are busy at both work and at home. Some days it may seem impossible to find time for YOU. You may wonder how other busy Mom Entrepreneurs make time for themselves, but you don't have time to stop and ask. Here are four quick tips: If it's too la...

3 Essential Boundaries for Mom Entrepreneurs and Their Husbands

09th March 2006
In the beginning, I thought it was going to be a breeze when my husband, Terry, joined me working full-time in my business. If anyone could do it, we could! We already had a healthy relationship built on trust and respect. We communicated well. We bot...
 
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