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Dear Mompreneur,
How are you? Weâre almost halfway through the year, summer is knocking on the door and I donât know about yâallâs kids, but mine seem to be fighting a different bug every week â so I wanted to check in on my mompreneurs this Motherâs Day.
Have you ever Googled the definition of entrepreneurship? I did it recently, and according to Google, it is âthe activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.â
At least they put the word âhopeâ in there!
Entrepreneurship can be hard. So, I want to know⌠how are you, really?
If youâre like me, youâre always thinking about your business, your goals, next week, payroll, content, your family, dinner plans and the list, truly, goes on and on.
Do you also have 37 tabs open right now at 5:56 PM on a Friday? Are you thinking about what needs to be done/ordered/created/etc. even while trying to sign off and âshut offâ your business brain for a bit?
Do you also feel like today was great and balanced, but somewhere in the back of your mind, youâre wondering if a storm lurks on the horizon? Do you feel like youâre not doing enough, but then (almost simultaneously) also worry youâre not spending enough time with your kids, family and friends?
Do you worry that business will dry up? That you wonât bring in new business? Do you worry that youâre really not good enough to be doing what youâre doing, and people will eventually figure it out?
I have talked with hundreds of entrepreneurs over the years (and have been an entrepreneur myself since 2007), and I can tell you that the majority of us feel this way.
But the crazy thing is that most of us keep going. Despite the feelings, thoughts, stress and anxiety that entrepreneurship can bring.
So, I just wanted to send a quick note to remind you (and maybe me, ha!) of a few things:
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1. What you are doing is important
You wouldnât have felt the urge to do what you do if it werenât important.
You are providing a service or product that people need. Just because you might not be where you want to be or have the sales you desire, doesnât mean it isnât great. It likely means they just donât know about it yet!
Whether you put sparkles in someoneâs hair to help them feel beautiful or you share your mamaâs recipe in a restaurant to make people feel loved, you are providing something special.
Please donât stop.
2. What youâre doing is hard
Remember those paychecks every 2 weeks? Paid vacation time? A tax refund? I wonât even bring up insuranceâŚ
Please know that youâre stronger than most, and donât ever forget it. Many people dream of being their own boss, but many, if not most, will not pursue this dream.
Because itâs freaking hard.
âA comfort zone is a beautiful place, but nothing ever grows there,â John Assaraf said. Humans love to feel safe and comfortable, and diving into entrepreneurship is the exact opposite, so it can feel really hard and uncomfortable.
With discomfort comes impostor syndrome (itâs real, yâall) and not feeling super confident sometimes. Please know that we all encounter this and re-read #1.
3. What youâre doing is changing the world
Even if it doesnât seem like it.
You should be really, really proud of yourself. You started a business to help people, and that is one of the greatest things someone can do. Yes, we need to make money, but the root of starting a business is to help solve a problem for people.
And, please donât forget about the positive impact you have on your employees and their families. You are literally helping people put food on their tables. Send their kids to school. Save for retirement. That is amazing, friend!
Related: This Working Mom Overcame Decades of Employment Bias to Become The CEO of Her Own 6-Figure Company. Hereâs How She Did It.
4. What youâre doing is setting an example
For your kids, your family, your friends and people you donât even know.
I can promise you that you are inspiring people daily, even if they donât tell you. When you show up every day, you have a ripple effect on so many and in many different ways.
Adversity, resilience and grit are part of entrepreneurship and if we can lead by example, we are showing those around us that they can do hard things, too. Joy, happiness and celebration are also part of the journey.
Letâs continue to show people that we can endure and enjoy the peaks and valleys so others know that itâs possible.
So, friend, how do you feel now? Do you remember your greatness? Do you know how appreciated you are? Do you realize how special you really are?
I hope so. You inspire me every day.
Sincerely,
Your Fellow Mompreneur Friend
P.S. Happy Motherâs Day! Close those tabs and just enjoy today, you deserve it!

