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OverviewCheck all that apply. [ ] Business owner [ ] Mom Moms often face the choice between continuing to work or staying home with their children. They believe they must separate their business and personal worlds. Either choice leaves a part of their heart behind. It doesn't have to be this way! In Motherhood, Apple Pie, and All That Happy Horseshit, bestselling author and seven-figure entrepreneur Cyndi Thomason shows you how to use your personal values to create the business of your dreams, one that supports your family without sacrificing yourself. Weaving from-the-trenches wisdom with true stories from her own journey and those of other moms, Cyndi offers simple ideas, exercises, and frameworks that will help you find clarity and reclaim what matters to you. Whether you're in start-up mode or are a seasoned entrepreneur looking for better balance, you can have it all. In these pages, you'll learn why it's better for everyone when you do. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cyndi ThomasonPublisher: Bookskeep Imprint: Bookskeep Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780960028337ISBN 10: 0960028331 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 04 May 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"This book is like having coffee with your best friend who added 'just a touch' of tequila, because it's the right thing for right now. Shared with empathy, understanding and downright realness, you're about to discover the recipe for successful momma entrepreneurs. Mike Michalowicz Author of Profit First (and a wannabe momma entrepreneur) Cyndi's insights into our daily challenges as business owners and parents, left me feeling safe, comfortable and ""normal"". There were many days over the last 10 years that I felt very alone in my dual roles. I see now that I was never really alone. We are all navigating this adventure together, with its great days and its struggles. Thank you, Cyndi, for highlighting us and showing so many other parents that they also are not alone. Wendy Barlin CPA Author of Never Budget Again, That's Deductible! Taking the leap from my stable, 9-5, corporate career to being a business owner (as a brand new mom) was terrifying! My financial stability, routine, and predictable life was all going to be out the window. Cyndi Thomason's book, Motherhood, Apple Pie, and All That Happy Horseshit, is not only a realistic look at how my new life could be, but also a guide to follow as I grow my business while raising my boys. It's a map and confidence builder that should motivate every mom with an idea to take the next step and turn her dream into a reality! Beth Fynbo CEO Inventor and Boss Mom at Busy Baby I left my job and started my business to have the freedom to be there for my children as they grow up. I make intentional choices to design my business so that I have the opportunity to be there for my children in ways that matter most to them and me. It is possible to have a business that supports your life, not the other way around! In Motherhood, Apple Pie, and All That Happy Horseshit, Cyndi lays out the guiding principles and a clear path to doing so. Sabrina Starling, PhD Author of The 4 Week Vacation(R) Being a mom-prenuer, should not be about having to choose between your career and your kids. It's about finding the balance to succeed in both. In this must-read book, Cyndi Thomason lays out a framework for designing a successful business that gives you the control and the focus to also design the life you (and your kids) deserve. Sara Nay COO at Duct Tape Marketing and Founder of Spark Lab Consulting The day we left the hospital after my son was born, I remember wishing the hospital staff had tucked an instructional guide in with the diapers. I understood the worlds of business and leadership and had no shortage of confidence in those arenas. But as a new mom, I could feel self-doubt creep up the back of my neck as we neared home. Did I have what it took to be an incredible mom to this beautiful child? And later, how could I balance the demands of entrepreneurship while caring exceptionally well for him? How I wish I had had Cyndi Thomason's Motherhood, Apple Pie, and All That Happy Horseshit then! In this must-read guide for mothers who are wanting to reclaim their lives without sacrificing quality time with their family or attention paid to their business, Cyndi Thomason shows women how to put their dreams first, get the help they need, and model desired values to their children-all while building the enterprise of their dreams. Susie deVille Author of Buoyant: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Becoming Wildly Successful, Creative, and Free Being a mom entrepreneur is tough but Cyndi guides us to find" This book is like having coffee with your best friend who added 'just a touch' of tequila, because it's the right thing for right now. Shared with empathy, understanding and downright realness, you're about to discover the recipe for successful momma entrepreneurs. Mike Michalowicz Author of Profit First (and a wannabe momma entrepreneur) Cyndi's insights into our daily challenges as business owners and parents, left me feeling safe, comfortable and normal . There were many days over the last 10 years that I felt very alone in my dual roles. I see now that I was never really alone. We are all navigating this adventure together, with its great days and its struggles. Thank you, Cyndi, for highlighting us and showing so many other parents that they also are not alone. Wendy Barlin CPA Author of Never Budget Again, That's Deductible! Taking the leap from my stable, 9-5, corporate career to being a business owner (as a brand new mom) was terrifying! My financial stability, routine, and predictable life was all going to be out the window. Cyndi Thomason's book, Motherhood, Apple Pie, and All That Happy Horseshit, is not only a realistic look at how my new life could be, but also a guide to follow as I grow my business while raising my boys. It's a map and confidence builder that should motivate every mom with an idea to take the next step and turn her dream into a reality! Beth Fynbo CEO Inventor and Boss Mom at Busy Baby I left my job and started my business to have the freedom to be there for my children as they grow up. I make intentional choices to design my business so that I have the opportunity to be there for my children in ways that matter most to them and me. It is possible to have a business that supports your life, not the other way around! In Motherhood, Apple Pie, and All That Happy Horseshit, Cyndi lays out the guiding principles and a clear path to doing so. Sabrina Starling, PhD Author of The 4 Week Vacation(R) Being a mom-prenuer, should not be about having to choose between your career and your kids. It's about finding the balance to succeed in both. In this must-read book, Cyndi Thomason lays out a framework for designing a successful business that gives you the control and the focus to also design the life you (and your kids) deserve. Sara Nay COO at Duct Tape Marketing and Founder of Spark Lab Consulting The day we left the hospital after my son was born, I remember wishing the hospital staff had tucked an instructional guide in with the diapers. I understood the worlds of business and leadership and had no shortage of confidence in those arenas. But as a new mom, I could feel self-doubt creep up the back of my neck as we neared home. Did I have what it took to be an incredible mom to this beautiful child? And later, how could I balance the demands of entrepreneurship while caring exceptionally well for him? How I wish I had had Cyndi Thomason's Motherhood, Apple Pie, and All That Happy Horseshit then! In this must-read guide for mothers who are wanting to reclaim their lives without sacrificing quality time with their family or attention paid to their business, Cyndi Thomason shows women how to put their dreams first, get the help they need, and model desired values to their children-all while building the enterprise of their dreams. Susie deVille Author of Buoyant: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Becoming Wildly Successful, Creative, and Free Being a mom entrepreneur is tough but Cyndi guides us to find Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |