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Entrepreneurs – How Do You Ride The Turnover Cycle?
You have a great month and make more than you thought possible, but the next month your sales are much lower and by the third month they are almost non existent. What happened and how on earth do you survive this situation?

Today’s Women at Work have Unique Opportunities A new call to action for women and employers
Here’s a news flash: Women are poised to surpass men on the nation’s payrolls for the first time in American history. According to a recent report by the New York Times, four out of five jobs lost in the current U.S. recession belong to men—a consequence of the surge in layoffs within distressed, male-dominated industries, such as manufacturing and construction. This emerging workplace trend may ultimately be a momentous boon to women—shifting their power and influence, both at home and on the job. It also represents a new call to action for women—and employers.

Today’s Women at Work have Unique Opportunities
Here’s a news flash: Women are poised to surpass men on the nation’s payrolls for the first time in American history. According to a recent report by the New York Times, four out of five jobs lost in the current U.S. recession belong to men—a consequence of the surge in layoffs within distressed, male-dominated industries, such as manufacturing and construction. This emerging workplace trend may ultimately be a momentous boon to women—shifting their power and influence, both at home and on the job. It also represents a new call to action for women—and employers.

MomPreneurs: Resources Available for Women-Owned Businesses
The National Women's Business Council, which advises the Small Business Administration, estimates that in 2008 there were 7.2 million majority-owned, privately-held, women-owned businesses in the United States, employing 7.3 million people and generating $1.1 trillion in sales. Here are some organizations and resources that help women-owned businesses succeed.

Increasing Your Success Isn't As Hard As You Think It Is
As a career coach and researcher of working women’s work-life issues, I’ve embarked on a national research study on Women Succeeding Abundantly, in order to learn first-hand the essential ingredients in thinking, beliefs, choices, and behaviors that create and maintain “knock your socks off success” in women. I want to learn from women who can raise their hands today and say, “Yes! I feel tremendously successful on my terms, and am able to live life joyfully and with great gusto."

The Best Ways to Invest In Yourself!
I watch so many women entrepreneurs pinching pennies, day in and day out – month in and month out – as they struggle to grow their business. I also see them spending money on things and events that do not contribute to the growth of their business. Typically, it is because they don’t have a strategy (let alone a real business plan).

Recognize This Growing Market
Women own and operate 38% of all businesses in America and comprise 40% of the business school graduates. Now add to that, interest rates at history-making lows along with home prices that are making their own history. What do you have? It’s a perfect storm.

How Playing the Numbers Game Can Turn Into Relationship Building
When I first started Roaring Women - we offered 23 Golden rules to promote your business. When someone signed up for the 23 tips - which they received daily - they were added to my data base. They received good ideas and value - and I had someone I could continue to communicate with on a regular basis. Week after week, month after month, people added themselves to the data base and began getting the tips.

Women Entrepreneurs Find The Courage
So many times we feel we are “stuck in a rut,” doing the same thing day after day and see no way out. The daily responsibilities of family and bills can weigh heavy on our shoulders. At one time I felt this way, like my day-to-day actions where the same, repeating from week to week, month to month. The only thing different, the date had changed. So what makes some women decide they have had enough, and that there is more to life? For me what it required to become an entrepreneur was courage. In fact I realized all women entrepreneurs find the courage to step out of the box, and march to the beat of a different drummer.

Women Entrepreneurs Are On The Rise
Everywhere you look more and more women are becoming entrepreneurs. The shift is happening now like no other time in history. Women entrepreneurs are on the rise for good reason. More and more women are taking control and being responsible for their future. Women have been part of the workforce for a while but now are taking it a step further and becoming their own boss.

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