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When Personal and Professional Collide…
We regularly have conversations about the smushiness of work and personal life when you are a small business owner. For most of us the line is constantly blurred. This is especially true for the soloprenuer. If you aren’t working, the work isn’t happening. Chaos in our personal life can have a huge impact on our business and vice versa.
Growth and Evolution
I love spring. I love watching nature wake up and the return of the birds, warmer weather and sun. I inevitably start thinking about growth in my own life and the surge of energy and motivation that comes around this time of year definitely helps. This month we are going to explore the ways that growth can manifest in your business or organization this year.
Your “board of directors”
As we cruise through Women’s History Month and into spring, we here at Missoula Bookkeeper have been reflecting on the women who have brought us to where we are today.
Finance and Relationships.
Finances and relationships. Yep, we said it. This is a combo that brings a slew of feelings to the surface. And we’re not just talking about romantic relationships, but also your parents, children, roommates, employees and business partners. Sometimes we want to just avoid the topic all together because there seems to be too many landmines, but that only makes it worse.
Sprucing Up Your Financial Life.
I am not an innately organized person. This may seem strange given my chosen profession, but most of my systems and organization has been learned over time and is strongly tied to necessity rather than preference. One of the ways that I stay on top of things is to schedule time for organization. It ain’t gonna happen if I don’t. The new year always seems like the perfect time to do some of that work. As you hunker down in the cold and gray and prep for taxes, here are a few steps you can take to get your finances in order and clean out the crap that has piled up over the year(s).
2022 Challenges
All the 2022 Monthly Challenges, month by month. See what you might have missed!