The Mompreneur Business Guide and Journal
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This information-packed and motivational book is a guide and journal combo that outlines the practical steps a busy mom and any other entrepreneur can take to become a small business owner. There is plenty of information to guide you as you set out on this exciting journey. Ample space is provided to journal
Latasha Perryman
My name is Latasha Perryman. I am a strong, motivated Mompreneur with 7 children, while 6 are living and losing my son De'Rico. I was raised in a household of 10 with only my mom. I had my first child going into my 9th grade year. I joined the military in high school to escape poverty and provide for myself and to be a help to my mother. I faced many struggles as I grew up that prepared me for where I'm at now. My story is unique because it gives hope to those who are struggling just like I was at one point- that they too can find success if they set their minds to it! My goal is to empower people with giving knowledge, resources, and helping them develop business skills. I enjoy spending most of my time with kids doing activities. I enjoy listening and watching the waves at the beach.
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The Mompreneur Business Guide and Journal - Latasha Perryman
Introduction/Inspiration: Be Your Own Boss
Hey, you! Are you working your dream job? Are you content with making $75,000 a year? How many hours do you work to make it? Are you able to take off as many days as you would like without penalty? Do you absolutely love what you are doing? What if you could make more being your own boss? What if you did not have to work as hard? I am here to tell you that it is possible.
Hi, I am Latasha Perryman, CEO of Minding Her Business LLC. I am a mother of seven. My kids are the motivation for me wanting to be my own boss. I would recall missing milestones in their lives because I had to work or missing Christmas because it was mandatory for me to work. I wanted to be with kids more, but I still needed to pay the bills. I set out on a journey to be my own boss in 2018. In 2019, I went on a total of twelve trips, one of which was traveling to Dubai. My kids went on six trips. How would that have been possible if I were working for someone else? It would not have been possible.
Did you know that if you made $275 a day, you could make $100,375 in a year?
You could sell a five-dollar product/service fifty-five times a day.
You could sell a twenty-five-dollar product/service eleven times a day.
You could sell a fifty-dollar product/service five and a half times a day.
You could sell a one-hundred-dollar product/service three times a day.
Do I have your attention? A lot of people think that it is impossible to make $100,000 in a year because they are so busy focusing on that amount. If they would instead focus on smaller goals and master them, it would not take long for them to get to that six-digit figure. Did you know people would pay five-dollar