Start Your Own Business

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Recently I watched an interview with an electrician who had just been laid off.   He said “I am 50 who will hire me?” my reaction was – I will.  Why does he need to look for another corporate structure to allow  him to work?  Allow him now and fire him later as the only asset companies do not value is their employees.
Value yourself!  Hire yourself!  Consider opening your own  business.

Is this the right time?  Any time is the right time for the right business.  Not all businesses do badly in a recession.   Last recession chocolate stores did very well.   I observed at Valentine’s  Day 2009 that chocolate sales were up over last year.   Tropic vacations may not be selling but Bed and Breakfasts close to large cities may do well.
Organic pet foods and pet toys are still selling very well.

Is it frightening to start a business?  Of course but so is unemployment and working in a firm under threat of layoffs.

There will be pooh-poohers of all kinds.   Most do not know their assets from their elbows.   Be polite but ignore them.   Only listen to other entrepreneurs and professionals.
Our electrician for example will  hear  ”you are too old who will hire you?”.
Instead of feeling “small”  when faced with this antiquated and muddled logic he could cheerfully respond that he will be in his own business for at least 20 years and it will not take quite that long to wire their new dryer.   His age is an asset not a deterant to his level of service!

Is it risky to start a business?  Of course, but you are taking a risk on you not depending on a company.

Why would I hire the electrician?   He has decades of skill and experience, a work ethic from before the post millennium
“I’m not responsible economy”

and he has done more than the narrow range of trades work  common on cookie cutter housing developments.  My bias (reinforced by work just done on my home) tells me that he will be polite, able to form clear factual sentences when responding to my questions and will be considerate of my work time by showing up on the agreed upon day.

Please visit womenlikeme.ca and read the articles on starting your own business.
Entrepreneurship is the new security!

Allergic to Technology

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I am more aware every day that we are living in a divided business culture. The rapidly moving technology – did you just stop reading the blog? That’s my point. When I say the word to people many become tense and evasive.

There is a whole new business world lived in by those who have embraced what is happening. Some recent studies indicate that the younger technology citizens actually have different hard wiring in their brains created by their new thinking patterns.

What will become of the luddites? A survey last year asked Americans about internet use. An amazing 45% said they never used it as there was nothing of interest to them “on it”.

Am I technically savvy? No, but I am learning and relearning and learning again. I would like to have a program on womanradio.org to outline what current technology can do to solve business problems and create opportunities for women.

I offer as an example. A few years ago if we hauled our huge monitors and computers to the cottage we could have the luxury of longer weekends. Dial up meant only one person could work at a time and no one could phone us.

It was slooow.

Two summers ago it all changed. We got satellite web; almost high speed in the north of Ontario. I got VOIP in the office in Toronto. The messages came up on my computer at the cottage. Then I got Skype. Excellent quality in free calls to everywhere. What it had done for me became very clear one early June morning. I had peddled a few miles on my bike, cell phone in my pocket in case of an accident miles from anywhere and stopped to look at a sparkling lake with baby ducks going by and one quiet sail boat cutting the ripples. The sound of KD Lang’s Hallelujah in my ears from tiny buds that held enough music for hours of biking. A perfect moment. It came to me that the technology had made the great shift in my life style possible. I stay at the cottage nearly all summer. What happened if a meeting was required? It was not difficult to tempt people to come for a swim and dinner.

Would you listen to a program about technology? Should you be the host of the show? Let me know.

Women Like Me Opportunity – Toronto Startup Weekend 2

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The first Toronto Startup Weekend, September 14-16, brings all the basics of business innovation together for an intense 52 hours to create and launch a web based company.

Weekend Innovation = information+inspiration+informal exchange+ investors

If you have a web business idea and if the group of 100 highly skilled and experienced IT professionals votes to work on your concept you could be in business by Monday morning.

Everyone participating has shares in the new venture. There is no cost to participate; you pay for some of your meals (and accommodations if you are not from the Toronto area).

The first Startup Weekend “sold out” in 3 days. There are a few places open on the waiting list for Weekend 2 that will benefit from “lessons learned” in Weekend 1.

Please visit Toronto Startup Weekend for details.

A journalist is flying in from Dallas to cover the adventure. I wish she would be meeting more women presenting their ideas. The web, particularly the social networking, suits women’s entrepreneurial skills. Hope to see you and hear your ideas at Weekend 2.

Housework – The Real Dirt

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I vowed to be consistent with the blog, to let readers follow the theme of Time Can’t Be Managed step by thinking step.

But I haven’t had the time. Have you stopped laughing? May I continue? The project that consumed my life will be featured in 2 weeks. The last blog entry discussed time attitudes that can be managed, now lets look at activities.

The work that brings time, attitude and activity together in a daily stress mess is housework. Please click here and read Housework: The Real Dirt.

Time for Innovation

People think innovation is a Eureka moment experienced only by a great genius or the work of the sanity- challenged scientist in the isolated castle. In reality innovation is the entrepreneurial skill of an individual who can take trends and technology already available and use them in a new profitable way. Henry Ford did not invent the machines needed to produce cars. He did not invent the car. He did invent the assembly line that used raw materials, labor and machines efficiently to produce mass production cars that many people could afFord.

A recent study found that great innovators think differently. With a minimum of information they can use it to reach a unique conclusion- sort of a new math 1 +1= 3. The study also found that non innovators could not make the leap no matter how much relevant information they had.

Innovation in this economy is the key to success and survival: fortunately it is a skill that most of us can develop.

It is a skill that flourishes when information is shared through a supportive network, with inspiration from innovative achievers and through introspection – time to let the your mind quilt the pieces of information and inspiration into your first or next success pattern. Our minds are brilliant but we do not allow them the time to ponder, evaluate and make the innovative leap.

The Women Like Me site will provide up to the minute information on new technologies, success skills and emerging trends.

Women Like Me, The Women’s Business & Networking Directory will give you a varied support network .

The blog will profile Innovative Women Achievers and comment on the economic and social trends behind their work.

You must provide the Time.

Are We Lost in the Myths of Time?

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The myths in our society influence how we as women use our time. How much of your household labour has little to do with the well being of the family and a lot to do with an image of a good mother found in the dusty corridors of your mind.

It is now mid July. Are you ready for Christmas? Fill in the appropriate demanding celebration from your own culture.

If you want it to be perfect you should have started by now.

The myth of the perfect Christmas haunts women for months. I read an article by a male author who stated that birthdays and Christmas festivities are a female invention. Is it possible that we make ourselves miserable with the stress of impossible goals for things that the people we care about care about very little?

Real Life Example

My neighbour was a home economist before staying home with her 2 boys. She was known for her elegant, trendy unforgetable entertaining.

When her son was turning 5 she asked him what he wanted at his party. He asked for hot dogs, orange drink, and pointing at the ceiling and swirling his arm he indicated that he wanted crepe paper streamers.

She came to me very upset. What about the shrimp tree she had seen in a magazine, the Titanic theme etc. ? I asked her what would make her a better mom giving a 5 year old a party that made him happy (cost almost nothing and took little time) or serving a shrimp tree to the parents that made every mother in the room feel inadequate and an unorganized failure?

Her head said of course give him his party but I could see that some part of her wanted to show how much she cared by exhausting herself, spending tons of money and giving the child a party he did not want.

Time can’t be managed but attitude and activities can.