Monday, March 07, 2005

I love my weekends

Well it's Monday and I did not have a minute to blog all weekend. What does a Streetmartmom do on a typical weekend?

Friday Night
  • Made dinner and fed the family.
  • Worked with a client to help her with client fulfillment on a project (see www.milana.com)
Saturday
  • Went to an open house of a new school for my 5 year old (probably not going to change schools).
  • Went to a women's ministry lunch at a church member's house (great time of fellowship), this is my time. I have to do something for me or I will scream.
  • Went back to my client's house to finish the job.
  • Went shopping for groceries.
  • Made dinner for family and watched a movie with my husband.
Sunday
  • My husband was sick so we stayed home and I put on a bible story for the boys.
  • Took my 5 year old shopping for a birthday present for his buddy and went to a bowling party.
  • Came home and made dinner and got ready for the week.
  • Reviewed the bills and created an action plan for the week.

This was a light weekend.

Friday, March 04, 2005

Masterminds think alike!!!!

Yesterday was the highlight of my week. I meet bi-weekly with a group of entrepreneurs at Border for coffee. This particular day I got there early and saw a former client waiting for someone, so we caught up for a few minutes. It was great to see him. It turned out he had a no show, and we invited him to join us. What a great turn of events. He has always had a great entrepreneurial mind.

Our group is made up of solo-prenuers who work out of their homes, share a challenge we are facing and then we brainstorm how to handle it. The meeting usually lasts about two hours and quite frankly it's just not enough time. I enjoy it so much. As the sparks fly, the ideas are fast and furious and the encouragement is amazing. Everyone walks away energized and ready to take their business to the next level. Even if we don't have a challenge we come ready to help and be filled up with the energy of the group. I left ready to face a new day.

I then went to a new Toastmaster's meeting. I really enjoyed it and was able to participate. The energy from the first meeting overflowed into the second. It was great.

Next it was time to put my mommy hat back on. I picked up my boys, played games and read books. Before I knew it dinner was upon us and it was bed time. The days just fly.

By night I was pretty tired. But I was still feeling ready for more. So I put on some training videos and soaked up our Sales Training. I feel so encouraged when I see the clients get it. You see the lights go on as they realize there is a new way to behave and it is not only effective, but fun and safe. Wow.

What a day.

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

So What is a Streetsmartmom Anyway?????

I had an hour of discretionary time to kill. That is time that I really can't do anything else so I went to see my best friend Kathleen, a fellow streetsmartmom. She is my best friend, confidante, was my dulla for both my boys and my business consultant. Tall order for a friend. We were catching up with each other. I saw her insides, they were beautiful (she had an endoscopy done). And I shared my challenges of the week. I asked, have you seen my blog and she said yes but she noted she did not like the tag line of my website, "Women of Quality not Pedigree." After we talked, I agreed and I did not like it either. It was not a put down of women with college education, because there are a lot of streetsmart college educated women out there. No that was not it at all. So the the journey continued.

Since our talk, here are some of my thoughts, for what it is worth. I see streetsmartmoms as women who have a "make it so" attitude. They know how to get things done. They reach deep down within themselves to do things even they did not know they could do. They know when to use force and when to be politically correct. They create a circle of support that is far reaching and accessible at any time. They have an innate ability to take care of themselves, even if it is through someone else. They are driven to a higher purpose, even if they do not know what it is. They are doers and as well as thinkers. They are dreamers and not wishers. They usually don't want to be on this journey alone, so they tend to bring people with them. They have an intestinal fortitude that allows them to get through adversity and see the light at the end of the tunnel. They know deep down that it is not an oncoming train. They realize there are lessons to be learned in every situation. They don't rush through it, they just look for the grace to get through it and they hold on for the ride. And, when it is done, they look at where they came from and say, Wow.

I am still working on it. I would love your feedback as you travel with me on this journey. I believe we have a responsibility to share this with people so there can be more of us, and we can raise streetsmart children.

Monday, February 28, 2005

More snow

Well, here it is Monday and yes, it snowed again. School closed early and I was a play toy. Now I am not complaining but help.

I also was able to have a great conversation with a prospect. I really love meeting interesting people. It was a phone call, but I really enjoyed our conversation. I, of course, immediately followed up with him and sent an email. It's in God's hands now. Sales is tough and I love it. Where else do you get the opportunity to meet great people, help them and get great rewards. Sure it's tough, but it's worth it. The best part is that I really believe that I have something that people need. And when I do get to work with a great client and they see how this is the best thing since sliced bread, I know I am doing something right. My clients usually say they wish the met us sooner. It really is the best.

Tomorrow, well I guess it will be delays at school and hopefully I will have time to do some work at home. We will see. For now I must go to bed.

Saturday, February 26, 2005

I'm Back . . .

Well in the middle of the snow I went to Baltimore for a Sales Conference of my peers. It was great. It really helped me see the big picture, meet some great and gutsy people and also understand that we do have something very important for people who really need us. It's funny but since I became a mom-preneur, going to conferences are also like little mini-vacations. I was waited on, ate terrific food and was able to finish many sentences without interruptions. I even drank a cup of coffee while it was still warm. But I must say that when I got home from my day of fun and learning I was exhausted. I literally was in bed by 8:30 pm. How do moms do it that do this every day? I am so blessed. Well the best part was when I got home my kids were running with glee and arms up to see me and hug me. There is nothing better. And to put a cherry on my sundae, my husband had dinner well in hand. I was able to enjoy the boys and relax before we ate a terrific dinner. I could get used to this. Well now I am on a mission. I am going to be a very present mom (enjoy the boys while we are together) and then enjoy work (and not worry about the boys) so as Zig Ziggler says I don't get cooked in a squat.

Thursday, February 24, 2005

It's still snowing . . .

Well the boys came home at 11:30, and we have spent a great day playing. We built a fort, had a picnic, played with clay, watched a movie and made popcorn. By the way, why is it that boys turn everything into weapons. I make little clay animals and they turn them into battlebots. Or maybe it's just my little guys. It just doesn't get better than this. I even have had time to play with my blog. This is fun. I need to stay present and enjoy this. Tomorrow I am off to Baltimore to a conference. I am grateful to my sister-in-law Laureen, (Aunt Naneen), she will be my back up tomorrow and the kids are looking forward to a day of fun and play. Well I am off to make dinner and think about how I can use this blog.

Welcome

Welcome to our Blog. Today they are calling for 8" of snow and I am listening to the radio to find out when the school is closing. I sit here updating my blog and wonder how women work when they can be called on at a minutes notice to get children because the schools has closed or maybe one of them woke up sick. The good news is I can at least work for a few minutes. I am excited about the web which also means I can work when the kids go to sleep. I would love to hear how other women keep up with the insanity of raising children and running a business or working outside of the home.