The Time is Now!

The Time is Now

Celebrating Heart and Home with Cyndi!

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Be Your Own Boss

Are you a stay-at-home in search of that great work-at-home business?  Well, the time is now.  Celebrating Home is a fantastic way to earn that extra money you’ve been needing.  Our large array of lovely scented candles make wonderful gifts along with our Ooh La Lamp that people are raving about!

Join My Team

When you join my Celebrating Home team, I’ll train you and with my own unique marketing materials, you’ll be on  your way to building a lucrative work at home business in a matter of days.  I’ll design a lovely blog just like mine to help you promote your new found business.  Check out Celebrating Hearth and Home with Cyndi!

Sale!

Our Celebrating Home kits are sale for $84.00.  This price won’t last long so join today! Please email me with any questions you may.  momsinslippers@yahoo.com

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Work at home in comfort. There is no better place to work!

A New Season

It’s A Brand New Season

Time is Moving On

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Fall will be arriving soon, ushering in and bringing with it magnificent hues of brilliance and warmth.  I absolutely love this time of year.  It gives me a real true sense of excitement and unspeakable joy you just would not believe.  I am leaping with happiness  at the thought of the cooler weather coming in soon to be accompanied by the most wonderful time of the year; Thanksgiving and Christmas!

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As a work at home mother, I am able to see and then appreciate all the blessings bestowed upon me and my family.  I am deeply grateful for the time that I’ve been working at home in comfort in every sense and meaning of the word and as I always say, I would not change my position of being a stay at home mother even if someone offered me a million dollars. I say this because if I were to work for someone else, limits would be placed on me.  It would be almost like having my hands tied.  Working at home for myself and being my own boss means I get to do things my way.  I have all the greatest opportunities presented to me almost every day in some aspect of my design business.  There is something new happening in my business every day; whether it’s me creating a new masterpiece or if it’s coming up with a new marketing strategy, my business breathes and thrives on all the gifts I’ve been given.

Enjoy and Live Your Dreams

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In this new season, I have been cleansed.  I am focusing on the new pieces and components of my design business.  You see, I have some of the most magnificent ideas that are all my own.  My ideas are original and unique which is why I know I stand out from the rest. I don’t worry about my competition.  My focus is my target audience and my goal is give my customers what they need, want and expect of me.  That is what makes me happy.  Making my customers happy.  I love to sit at my desk and create the most awesome designs in all creation.  When my sons and I talk basketball and I may ask one of my boys a question about an athlete’s attitude, they will tell me every time, “Mom, they have to think that way because they want to be the best!” And so now, I’ve adopted the attitude that I can do anything I want to do as long as I believe.  This is something that I struggled with far too long, but now, I know that through my faith, I really can achieve the most amazing goals as long as I believe.

Stay at home moms, where are you in your life at this very moment?  Is it a new season in your life and you’re ready to color the world with your brilliant hues?  If so, take that first step and I promise you that your first step will lead you to a world of greatness.  You see, you have within you the amazing ability and great potential to solve people’s problems while being a help to you and your family.  Focus on what it is that you know deep in your heart that you can do to bless someone else and then go from there.  It’s easy.  The first step is easy and then all your others steps will just flow.  Sure, there will be challenges, some obstacles and a few giants you’ll have to knock down and conquer, but you have within you pure awesomeness that was placed in you before you were even thought of.

It’s a new season.  Get out and color the world.  The universe needs you!

Wherever Your Heart Desires

How to Make Money with Celebrating Home

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Celebrating Home is a great company that was created to help moms make money at home.  If you want to work for yourself, be your own boss and make money in the comfort of your home Celebrating Home may be the key to help you accomplish your work at home goals and dreams.

Make Money from Your Kitchen Table

Or Wherever Your Heart Desires

Your babies have just left for school.  Now, what does your day look like?  What is your list of things to do today?  Do you plan to clean the house, launder clothes and cook dinner or do you have plans of starting your own much need and highly successful home based business?  Do you have any idea what kind of business you’d like to start or are you just not sure what kind of business would be good for you.  

Well, how about becoming a Designer with Celebrating Home.  The rewards are endless and the feeling, amazing!  

As a Designer with Celebrating Home, I love my business and everything about it.  I love the products and the soy candles are great.  I have a lot of Celebrating Home items throughout my home, but mostly in my living and family rooms.  These beautiful pieces of home decor have transformed the rooms in my home and I love and appreciate the warmth that they radiate.  My son took a few pics of my home decor that I purchased from Celebrating Home.  Here they are:

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Celebrating Home Designers love the CH work at home opportunity.  You can make money with fundraisers or by selling Celebrating Home long list of awesome and high quality home decor and products from candles to wall art.  The Ooh La La So Lovely Lamp is what I call it, is brilliant.  You can preview the Ooh La Lamp by going to my personal Celebrating Home website.  There you’ll see all the great products we have to offer.  

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Work for Yourself!

Are you ready to take the steps to enjoying a real life of flexibility and freedom and be your own boss.  You can go here and register and begin your own awesome work at home journey with Celebrating Home, go here:  http://www.celebratinghome.com/sites/52706614/local-part-time-jobs-for-women.aspx

Your Work at Home Business

 

Helping You Become A Successful Work at Home Mom!

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Awww, Fall will be here soon. Beautiful oranges and browns will color the earth. At the thought of autumn, I realized that it will soon be the beginning of a new season. My life is not just about me being my own boss and enjoying my lucrative and rewarding home based businesses, it’s all about helping staying at home moms become highly successful work at home moms. It was right at that moment that I was reminded that it’s another new day and I need to post something new for my audience, but what would be of help to moms, women, and soon-to-be entrepreneurs that would make an impact in their lives. 

Working from home is a dream of many people and yes, it seems to be the avenue that many people are traveling these days just for the simple fact that people really want more; they want to work from home building their own businesses.

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I have a question for you; what do we all have in common?  Perhaps we share a common goal; a dream;  a work from home, be your own boss dream; it has become your goal. You’ve written it down and you’re ready to make that dream a tangible piece of work.

If you’re anything like me, you are dedicated, committed and hardworking.  You know what you want and though it may not always be easy to attain your goals, you never ever give up.  Giving up is not in your vocabulary.  You keep positive words rolling off your tongue and positive words etched in your mind.  You believe that you can accomplish just about anything.  You are equipped with all the right tools including the tools you need to start and manage your own home-based business. 

I want to reveal to you just how simple it is to get started with a home-based business.  There is no need to re-invent the wheel; all you need is faith to believe that you can do it and then you can start designing your business your way.  Even if you don’t have a penny to your name, you should never let that alter your dreams or your vision for starting your business.

Working from home has become the norm for so many mothers because of their desire and commitment to their families.  Mothers want to be able to stay home in an effort to ensure the safety of their children when they arrive home from school.  It is imperative for moms to know that when their children arrive home from school, they can safely enter into their own homes without ever being afraid or fearful because they have the sense of security that mom will be there to greet them at the front door and they can enter their homes without ever having to worry about being home and staying home alone until mom, dad or an adult is able to come and comfort them and chase their fears away. 

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This is probably one of the most important and vital factors for many women seeking to start a home-based business.  Not just wanting to earn a lot of money, or to be their own boss, but moms want to know that their children are being properly cared for and who is better able to do that then mom herself.  A home-based business is the answer to knowing that our children will be safe in their own homes enjoying after school snacks prepared by mom herself.  What a great way to show our children just how much we love them!

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Working from home gives us the freedom to use what God has so graciously and generously blessed us with.  It gives us, as moms, the opportunity to implement and utilize our thoughts, our own ideas and allows us to be who we are; moms with a purpose.  We have become powerful entrepreneurs creating our own destinations and accomplishing our many dreams. 

Where are you right now in your life?  I know where I am, and I know where I’m going.  I’m constantly writing and embarking on new things within my business; to make it better and always to be a help to moms who are still trying to achieve their own work at home goals.

If you’re still stuck, perhaps just sitting and contemplating becoming your own let me help you. Email me at cyndisdesignz@gmail.com to ask any questions you may have to help you to take that step onto the path to begin your amazing and rewarding work at home journey.

15 Signs You’re An Entrepreneur

Get Focused and Start Your Business Today!

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Pressed to describe the stereotypical entrepreneur, which words would you use? Passionate? Dedicated? Optimistic? Sure, those apply. But insecure and troublemaker are more accurate, according to ‘treps who know a success when they see one. Do the following traits, characteristics and quirks describe you? Well then, you might be an entrepreneur (at heart, if not yet in practice).

1. You take action.
Barbara Corcoran, founder of The Corcoran Group, co-star of TV’s Shark Tank and author of Shark Tales: How I Turned $1,000 into a Billion Dollar Business, says people who have a concept but not necessarily a detailed strategy are more likely to have that entrepreneurial je ne sais quoi. “I hate entrepreneurs with beautiful business plans,” she says.

Corcoran’s recommendation? “Invent as [you] go,” rather than spending time writing a plan at your desk. In fact, she believes that people with life experience have an active problem-solving ability and think-on-your-feet resourcefulness that can be more valuable than book smarts alone. Those who study business may be prone to overanalyzing situations rather than taking action.

2. You’re insecure.
“Many entrepreneurs judged as ambitious are really insecure underneath,” Corcoran says. When evaluating potential investments, she adds, “I want someone who is scared to death.” Those who are nervous about failing can become hyperfocused and willing to do whatever it takes to succeed. If you feel insecure, use that emotion to drive you to achieve your business goals.

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3. You’re crafty.
“One of my favorite TV shows growing up was MacGyver,” confides Tony Hsieh, CEO of Las Vegas-based Zappos, “because he never had exactly the resources he needed but would somehow figure out how to make everything work out.”

A lifelong entrepreneur, Hsieh has done everything from starting a worm farm to making buttons and selling pizzas, so he admires MacGyver’s “combination of creativity, optimism and street smarts. Ultimately, I think that’s what being an entrepreneur is all about–playing MacGyver, but for business.” It’s not about having enough resources, he explains, but being resourceful with what you do have.

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4. You’re obsessed With cash flow.
Before founding Brainshark, a Waltham, Mass.-based developer of technology for business presentations, Joe Gustafson bootstrapped a venture called Relational Courseware. “All I ever thought about was cash flow and liquidity,” he says, admitting, “there were seven times in [the company’s] eight-year history when I was days or hours away from payroll and didn’t have enough cash to make it.”

How did he respond? “In the early days, you could step up and put expenses on your personal credit card, but that can only go so far,” he says. “You need cash–even if you have the best company and the best receivables in the world–to fight the battle one more day.” Other strategies he recommends include working with a partner who can provide cash advances on projects and maintaining close communication with suppliers.

 

5. You get into hot water.
Stephane Bourque, founder and CEO of Vancouver, British Columbia-based Incognito Software, says true entrepreneurial types are more likely to ask for forgiveness than permission, forging ahead to address the opportunities or issues they recognize, even without approval from higher-ups.

“Entrepreneurs are never satisfied with the status quo,” says Bourque, who discovered he was not destined for the corporate world when he kept coming up with new and better ways of doing things–ideas that were not necessarily appreciated by his bosses and often were interpreted as unwanted criticism. Now, he says, “I wish my employees would get into more trouble,” because it shows they are on the lookout for opportunities to improve themselves or company operations.

6. You’re fearless.
Where most avoid risk, entrepreneurs see potential, says Robert Irvine, chef and host of Food Network’s Restaurant: Impossible. True ‘treps are not afraid to leverage their houses and run up their credit card balances in order to amass the funds they need to create a new venture. In some ways, he says, they are the ultimate optimists, because they operate under the belief that their investments of time and money will eventually pay off.

7. You can’t sit still.
Entrepreneurs have unbridled energy that fuels them long past the time when their employees have gone home. They are eager, excited and energized about business in a way that makes them stand out. Irvine would know: He owns a restaurant in South Carolina, is opening another in the Pentagon and has a line of food and clothing products, on top of hosting his TV show.

8. You’re malleable.
“If you have only one acceptable outcome in mind, your chances of making it are slim,” cautions Rosemary Camposano, president and CEO of Silicon Valley chain Halo Blow Dry Bars. If you are willing to listen, your clients will show you which of your products or services provide the most value.

Her original vision for Halo was part blow-dry bar, part gift shop, “to help busy women multitask,” she explains. But she quickly learned that the gift shop was causing confusion about the nature of her business, so she took it out, replaced it with an extra blow-dry chair, and things took off. Smart entrepreneurs constantly evolve, tweaking their business concepts in response to market feedback.

9. You enjoy navel gazing.
Without direct supervisors, entrepreneurs need to be comfortable with the process of evaluating their own performance, says Laura Novak Meyer, owner of Pennsylvania’s Little Nest Portraits. That requires “a willingness to solicit feedback from those around you to self-improve,” she says, as well as paying close attention to feedback you may not have asked for, such as customer complaints or being outpaced by competitors. Little Nest surveys every client to ask for opportunities for improvement, and Meyer has worked closely with a business coach for the past five years to identify personal areas where she needs to improve.

10. You’re motivated by challenges.
When confronted by problems, many employees try to pass the buck or otherwise wash their hands of the situation. Entrepreneurs, on the other hand, rise to the occasion. “Challenges motivate them to work harder,” says Jeff Platt, CEO of the Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park franchise. “An entrepreneur doesn’t think anything is insurmountable … He looks adversity in the eye and keeps going.”

Candace Nelson, founder of Sprinkles Cupcakes, agrees. Despite naysayers who questioned her idea for a bakery in the midst of the carb-fearing early-2000s, she persevered and now has locations in eight states. In fact, she was one of the first entrepreneurs in a business that became an ongoing craze, sparking numerous copycats.

11. You consider yourself an outsider.
Entrepreneurs aren’t always accepted, says Vincent Petryk, founder of J.P. Licks, a Boston chain of ice-cream shops. They may be seen as opinionated, quirky and demanding–but that is not necessarily a bad thing. “They are often rejected for being different in some way, and that just makes them work harder,” Petryk says. When his former boss didn’t approve of his off-duty research into ice-cream quality, he went out on his own to develop a made-from-scratch dessert in bold flavors. Rather than copying what most other ice-cream shops were doing, including buying from the same well-known suppliers, Petryk forged his own path. His early competitors? All but one are no longer in business.

12 . You recover quickly.
It’s a popular notion that successful entrepreneurs fail fast and fail often. For Corcoran, the trick is in the speed of recovery: If you fail, resist the urge to mope or feel sorry for yourself. Don’t wallow; move on to the next big thing immediately.

13. You fulfill needs.
Many people recognize marketplace holes, but it is the true entrepreneur who takes them from cocktail napkin to reality, says Jennifer Dawn, partner in New York City-based Savor the Success, a business network for women. “Entrepreneurs think of a way to fix it and take steps to fix it. They are innovators.” So when Savor’s network of women began asking for advice and input from co-founder Angela Jia Kim, she and Dawn created a new product: Savor Circles. These mastermind groups connect four members who give each other tailored input and expertise; even better, they provide Savor the Success with a new revenue stream.

14. You surround yourself with advisors.
Actress Jessica Alba, co-founder and president of Santa Monica, Calif.-based The Honest Company, which sells baby, home and personal-care products, notes that “it’s important to surround yourself with people smarter than you and to listen to ideas that aren’t yours. I’m open to ideas that aren’t mine and people that know what I don’t, because I think success takes communication, collaboration and, sometimes, failure.”

“Success takes communication, collaboration and, sometimes, failure.”
–Jessica Alba, The Honest Company

In other words: True ‘treps don’t hire yes men; they talk to those with experience and conduct thorough research, gathering as much information as they can to make informed decisions rather than taking a shot in the dark.

15. You work and play hard.
“Entrepreneurs fall down and pick themselves up until they get it right,” says Micha Kaufman, who snowboards and sails in addition to running Fiverr, the fast-growth online freelance marketplace he co-founded.

Like in sports, the key to success in business is staying super-focused, the CEO notes. During Fiverr’s launch, instead of trying to deal with “an endless number of potential challenges,” Kaufman and his team focused on “the single biggest challenge every marketplace has: building liquidity.

Without liquidity, there is no marketplace. It’s like worrying about the skills needed for frontside-360 jumps before getting on a snowboard and learning the basics.”

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