by Cassie Howard | Mar 31, 2015 | Miscellaneous |
Last year I was teaching thousands of women how to live frugally. How to save money. How to use coupons. I owned and ran one of the most popular frugal living/couponing blogs in Canada, with over 10,000 unique daily visitors and an average of $10,000 a month in revenue. I loved it for a long time. And then, priorities changed. I felt the need to live better, live bigger. I wanted to stop spending hours clipping coupons every week. I wanted to stop eating processed, crappy food, just to save a few bucks. Couponing had taken over my life and I wanted my life back. Not only that, but I wanted to do what I was truly passionate about - teach other women how to build big online businesses and make a ton of cash doing work they love. So, I just up and quit, without much thought. I hired an amazing tribe of women to run the site for me, so I still own it, and I still make good money from it, but I no longer have to deal with the day to day aspect of blogging, promoting and involving myself in things I am no longer interested in, such as saving $0.50 off a bag of popcorn. Here’s how things went down after I made the decision to leave my current “job” and do what I really wanted to do: September 2014 - Handed over the couponing/frugal living site to my team. Started dreaming about the coaching business I wanted to have. Early October 2014 - Came up with a plan for a group coaching program...
by Cassie Howard | Mar 17, 2015 | Business Basics, Miscellaneous |
Everyone is a coach these days. There are life coaches, coaches for health, coaches for weight loss, coaches for spirituality, coaches for relationships, coaching for business - just about anything you can think of, there’s a coach for it. And this is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, I’d argue that it’s a good thing. The reason why is because when you hire someone that has a specific skill set, that can help you in a certain area of your life, it’s better (and faster) than trying to do that on your own. Which is why I wanted to talk a bit about business coaches today and why I truly believe that if you’re in business, you need a business coach. 1. You want to achieve your goals quicker Want to make $10k a month by next month? Hire a coach. Want to make $50k in the next few months? Hire a coach. Want to land more clients, faster? Hire a coach. You get where I’m going with this. Hiring a coach that’s already walked in your shoes is going to get you where you want to go in your business a lot quicker than trying to figure everything out on your own. They’ve already been where you are now, and they can give you the shortcuts to success. 2. You want to make a lot of money Sure, you can learn to make a lot of money on your own, but again, this is something that takes time and involves you spending a lot of it researching the best ways for you to make the big bucks....
by Cassie Howard | Mar 3, 2015 | Work At Home Mom |
As an entrepreneur, my brain works differently than the brains of others. People who aren’t an entrepreneur at heart, often don’t understand why I do what I do, why I say what I say and why I act how I act. I’ve noticed that as an entrepreneur, my personality is very similar to the personalities of other entrepreneurs. They get me. They can relate to my thought process. They understand. When I talk about business, and what it is that I do for a living, many people don’t really understand. This includes my parents, siblings, friends and even my husband. They realize that I work for myself, from home, but.. that’s about all they understand. Though my husband is very supportive of my work, he doesn’t really get how I make money. If you’re a married entrepreneur, I’m sure you can relate! In an effort to clear some things up for our husbands/boyfriends, I came up with this list: 8 Things Your Entrepreneur Wife Wants You to Know 1. She needs your support more than you realize. Even if you don’t completely understand what it is exactly that she does for work, you need to support her. Be there for her when she has a problem. Listen. Without the support of others, an entrepreneur can feel alone and defeated (which is not helpful in growing her business!). 2. Most entrepreneurs are extreme workaholics. She likely always has her phone on, is always in front of her computer and is always reading and learning - this is normal. It can be hard for an entrepreneur to stop working, because most...