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Making time for you – Create some 5 min ME time
by Linda Reed-Enever | Mar 13, 2025 | Being a Working Mum, Business Life with Me | 0 |
It’s challenging to find “me time” amidst work, business, and family. Moms often juggle numerous tasks, which can lead to stress and burnout. Remember, a happy family needs a happy, not stressed, mom. Prioritise yourself and make time for self-care.
Read MoreEmbracing Self Care: Why Business Owners Need to Prioritise Their Wellbeing
by Linda Reed-Enever | Jan 2, 2025 | Business Life with Me, Creating Impact, Running a Business | 0 |
Prioritising self care without guilt and recognising that it’s okay to pause, recalibrate, and focus on what matters.
Read MoreTips to stay on the good side of a Facebook Group Admin
by Linda Reed-Enever | Sep 24, 2024 | Business Life with Me, Social Media | 0 |
Facebook groups are a great way to network and grow your business online. They are often run by members of the group community who give up their time to assist other group members converse, share interests and connect.
As the founder of the Facebook group Business Business Business and a member of other groups I have learnt a lot about people and groups. The roll of Admin can be rewarding and at times unforgiving so here are some tips on how you can stay on the good side of the group admin.
Read MoreNavigating the Myth That Is Work-Life Balance
by Linda Reed-Enever | Aug 13, 2024 | Being a Working Mum, Business Insights & Tips, Business Life with Me, Running a Business | 0 |
In this video, I’m sharing my tried-and-true tips for work-life balance managing it all, straight from my experience running multiple businesses at Enever Group.
Read MoreThe Difficult Customer – How to Avoid and Deal with Them
by Linda Reed-Enever | Jun 25, 2024 | Being in Business, Business Insights & Tips, Business Life with Me, Running a Business | 0 |
Dealing with a difficult customer is an inevitable part of running a business. Handling these situations with grace and professionalism is crucial, whether it’s a mismatch of expectations, dissatisfaction with a product or service, or simply a clash of personalities.
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