Tag: entrepreneur
Don’t be a slave to your routine
I’ve never continued a week’s theme over two weeks before, so my first thought was, “can I really spend an entire week just on my personal experiences with last week’s topic?” (on how doing something different can be good for […]
Fear of failure, fear of success, or fear of compromise?
I’ve spent my entire life “altering myself” to fit the expectations of family, my (now ex) husband, employers. And, I denied my true self in the process. FemCentral has allowed me to not only find and express my voice, but […]
The value of money & asking for what you’re worth
There is value in money, definitely. And, I gladly pay people and organizations who charge me a fair price for their services. Likewise, I want my services to be accessible to those that want and need them but I know […]
Helping Self-employed Women of the World
SEWA’s main goals are to organize women workers for full employment. Full employment means employment whereby workers obtain work security, income security, food security and social security (at least health care, child care and shelter).
Full confession. I don’t really know what I’m doing…
What’s most important in all of this, though, is that I’m following my intuition and letting it guide me. This is what I want to be doing; it’s what I love doing, and it’s what I’m being guided to do. […]

Olga Erteszek – Woman of the Week
An inspirational story for anyone who may be freaking out over money, business, a dead-end job, oppression, loss of a home ...