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This is a quick shout out for some tips and advice…flu season is upon us! Julie is nodding her head frantically right now. Last we spoke she was home with two of her three little ones sporting the flu. Not just the cough, cough flu, we are talking the high fever, sick as a dog [...]

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October’s Chicklet question was whether you are a mompreneur. Seventy-two percent of you said “Absolutely!” “Are you kidding” was the response of 18% and 9% said “Not yet.”
Well, I have a little secret here…whether you have a business or not, you can still be considered a mom-entrepreneur in the Bubble Gum’s eyes. The reason? Family [...]

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Do you ever find yourself flitting from new idea to new idea in your business? Are you changing your focus based on the latest industry fads or trends? Do you find that you have started many projects but none are brought to completion? If you answered yes to any of those. Then you, my friend, [...]

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Have you ever heard the saying, “If you are chasing two rabbits, you won’t catch either.” I’m not sure if I have the wording exactly correct, but I’m close enough. Anyway, I first heard this insightful tidbit from Kelly (my phenomenal Bubble Gum partner) a few weeks ago. Basically, it means that if you are [...]

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Whether you are a part-time, weekend mompreneur or a full-time mega mom-corporation, business planning is essential. I’m not just talking about the importance of having a business plan; I’m addressing the need to have annual plan – a roadmap – of where you want to go in the next 12 months. Without one, you and [...]

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