Archive for the ‘Awareness’ Category

Business Check-Up 2010

Posted on January 1st, 2010 by by Webmistress

Share Happy New Year! As we embark upon the year 2010, one thing that I encourage all of you emerging and existing entrepreneurs to do before the year gets into full swing is to”tend shop” and “clean house” when it comes to your business affairs. As we start the new year, and (and tax time [...]

The Wealthy Own the Capital…

Posted on December 30th, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share I recently started teaching an Economics class at the college where I currently teach. In addition to being able to expose my creative students to traditional economic theory, and to give them the tools needed to make intelligent and deliberate decisions, I have been reminding myself of all that I learned many years ago [...]

Couples & Money- 10 financial things that couples want to learn about each other!

Posted on December 29th, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share Greetings!! I have been wanting to write this blog post for a long time! I am excited to now finally be putting these words on “virtual” paper. What prompted me to finally sit down and write this post was a show that I was watching on T.V. I am not a big TV watcher, [...]

All you have to do is say YES!

Posted on December 1st, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share YES- Three letters, but so powerful when put together. The utterance of this phrase can make someone’s day or make someone cry. We are going to focus on the positive aspects of YES. In planning for the year 2010, I have decided that my theme in life and in business with be the “Year [...]

Consumer Research: Challenges with Financial Planning and Taxes for Creative Entrepreneurs

Posted on December 1st, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share Greetings! I am in the process of updating old workshops, developing and building new materials, and developing EABs first Fiscally Fit Fashionista Group Coaching Program, and I want to conduct an informal poll about some of the challenges faced by creative entrepreneurs when it comes to both personal and business financial planning, tax management [...]

My 30 Second Bio

Posted on December 1st, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share Greetings! In an attempt to be more authentic about who I am and how I do business, I have decided to create a 30 second bio that speaks to me and about me as a Creative Entrepreneur:I am a writer, teacher, scholar, healer and creator. My life’s purpose is to empower others to empower [...]

Follow Up: Creative Entrepreneur’s Bootcamp w/ Ward 7 Arts Collaborative

Posted on November 1st, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share Greetings All! I just wanted to share my great news about the Creative Entrepreneurs Bootcamp that I held in collaboration with the Ward 7 Arts Collaborative in October 2009. The workshop was a HUGE success. There were 10 participants- from all over the creative spectrum, who came to learn about the “art” of being [...]

Virtual workshops for busy entrepreneurs

Posted on November 1st, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share Greetings! As a busy entrepreneur, you may not have a lot of time to attend many of the available workshops in the DC metro area. As an entrepreneur myself, I understand your plight, and I understand that time is one of our most precious commodities. To that end, I thought it would be cool [...]

Why I seriously dislike the terms Recessionista and Frugalista

Posted on October 12th, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share Greetings! Can I just say the trendy frugality is not cute or fashionable? For the record, let me state that I have officially come to dislike the terms: Frugalista, Recessionista and even TJmaxxista. Why? Because the terms and the marketing tactics used to popularize these terms undermine those who are truly going through a [...]

What’s your definition of BROKE?

Posted on October 12th, 2009 by by Webmistress

Share Greetings good people! For the record, let me state that my definition of “broke” has officially changed. As someone who writes about and develops financial workshops, the “reality” of the economy has changed the way that I interact with personal finance. It’s not only the “blue collar” employees who are feeling the pain. Many [...]