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Theresa Ceniccola from Red Orange Studio is in the house to share lessons her team has learned from designing nonprofit and mission-based websites during the pandemic. In this episode, you’ll learn the importance of telling stories that resonate, how to know when your content is saturating your audience, and where to focus to evoke joy when the world is full of bad news. All that, plus the Flava of the Week about more of Jared’s #HCMKTG Hacks, and the 411 from Alan Shoebridge.Thanks to Geonetric, gSight, and the Shift.Health Content Network for spreading the awesome, yo! Take the survey today and receive a $10 Amazon gift card. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
20 minute devotional for the International Christian Mompreneur Network. Alecia Baptiste, Theresa Ceniccola Join the Facebook Group to receive notification of future Prayer Cafe calls! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1454383001543769/
Today is a great visit with Theresa Ceniccola. She’s a work-from-home mom and founder of the International Christian Mompreneur Network. I had the privilege of meeting Theresa at The Platform Conference in Colorado Springs last month, and I couldn’t wait to share her with you. I think you’ll really enjoy her practical tips and strategies – especially as we enter this holiday season where there seems to be not enough time and too much of the good stuff to fit it all in. Key Ideas: Part 1 – Interview highlights The #1 lesson for a Mompreneur The positive effects of schedule and routine Why she uses a family calendar and how you can too How to use the “Sunday Summit” to streamline and supercharge your week Where to find a safe place for support Part 2 – Set Yourself Up for a Successful Month Sleep Enough Plan, then Schedule Clear out the clutter Get busy and enjoy it all Because I’m brave enough to show the real way I sometimes (frequently) live! Oh, it’s painful to be honest! Website Links www.theresaceniccola.com www.icmnetwork.com www.typeaparent.com Theresa’s Recommended Reading The Daily Bible – In Chronological Order The Best Yes: Making Wise Decisions in the Midst of Endless Demands, by Lysa TerKeurst Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World, by Michael Hyatt Connect with Theresa Email: theresa@theresaceniccola.com On Facebook On Twitter Encouraging Word of the Week: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 “A Time for Everything” “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: A time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, A time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build, A time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance, A time to scatter stones and a time to gather them, a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing, A time to search and a time to give up, a time to keep and a time to throw away, A time to tear and a time to mend, a time to be silent and a time to speak, A time to love and a time to hate, a time for war and a time for peace.” The post #033: Theresa Ceniccola – International Christian Mompreneur Network (Podcast) appeared first on Christy Largent.
Although today’s guest has run a successful home-based business for 18 years, she’ll be the first to tell you that she has had her share of doubts. “I was tempted more than once to take the safe and practical road by joining the ranks of the corporate cubicle dwellers after years of self-employed freedom and flexibility. But that’s not a life suited for me. I longed for personal growth, independence and the kind of creative living that can only be found as an entrepreneur. I can’t help it; the entrepreneurial spirit is in my blood.” Founder of the International Christian Mompreneur Network, Theresa Ceniccola joins us and shares the professional blastoff ReLaunch! she set up up for herself after the economy went south, clients left, and baby number three was here. Theresa’s best advice for ReLaunch! You are never trapped; Embrace imperfection; Sample from many plates; Don’t worry about getting all your ducks in a row; Lean on God. Join the ICM Network (no cost) and get the toolkit that all Christian entrepreneurial moms should have. Follow Theresa on Twitter and Facebook.
Tis the season of gratitude and you may be feeling motivated to count your blessings. The truth is that we should be living in gratitude all year long. Philippians 4:8 tells us to think about those things that are right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent or praiseworthy. But as busy women and entrepreneurs, it's easy to forget to do this. That's why it's important to create a habit of practicing gratitude. In this interview, Theresa Ceniccola will discuss the art of practicing gratitude as a tool for improving your clarity and productivity -- not to mention your overall happiness! She will share practical tips to incorporate gratitude into your busy life -- long after you've finished the Thanksgiving leftovers. Before and after the show, please post your questions for Jory and Theresa on Jory's Facebook Business Page. Theresa Ceniccola is The Christian Mompreneur—a mentor to moms who are running a business that supports their values of faith and family. As president and founder of the International Christian Mompreneur Network, she empowers entrepreneurial moms to build profitable businesses with wisdom and grace. Join the International Christian Mompreneur Network for free and receive the Ten Commandments of a Mompreneur toolkit! Find out more here. www.ICMNetwork.com
Have you ever wondered how some people manage to do it all? How do they run a business while raising a family -- and make everything look so effortless? The truth is -- if they are really successful, they are NOT doing it all! In fact, they are intentionally choosing NOT to do some things so that they can remain focused on their priorities. In this candid presentation, Theresa Ceniccola will share her strategies for running a business while raising a family. She'll disclose the “secrets” she's learned after 18 years as an entrepreneur and the tips she's picked up from dozens of successful Christian mompreneurs she's met along the way. Before and after the show, post your comments and questions for Jory and Theresa on Jory's Facebook Business Page. Theresa Ceniccola is The Christian Mompreneur—a mentor to moms who are running a business that supports their values of faith and family. As president and founder of the International Christian Mompreneur Network, she empowers entrepreneurial moms to build profitable businesses with wisdom and grace. Join the International Christian Mompreneur Network for free and receive the Ten Commandments of a Mompreneur toolkit! Find out more here.
When it comes to living a life of purpose, mom entrepreneurs face unique challenges – constantly juggling tasks and changing hats. "We often feel like we don’t fit in anywhere," says Theresa Ceniccola -- The Christian Mompreneur. "We can’t relate to the full-time corporate moms or the 'stay-at-home' moms. Yet, we know that our businesses give us the perfect balance between work and family. And we know that we have been guided to create this life for ourselves and our families. So we move forward (often blindly) in the face of these challenges." In this encouraging interview, Theresa will share solutions to the Trinity of Challenges of the mompreneur. You'll discover practical tips for setting boundaries, scheduling your time, and investing in yourself. Plus, you'll learn the one thing most entrepreneurs forget to do -- and why we need each other to do it! T heresa Ceniccola is known as The Christian Mompreneur—a Mentor to Moms Who are Running a Business that Supports Faith and Family. As the president and founder of the International Christian Mompreneur Network, she empowers entrepreneurial moms to build profitable businesses with wisdom and grace. Theresa has successfully run a home-based business for the past 18 years. She considers herself blessed to make a living doing what she loves and empowering other moms to create businesses that support their values of faith and family. Theresa lives in Virginia Beach, Va, where she enjoys running, biking, reading, and spending time with her husband Chris and their three children. She is a regular contributor to Christian blogs and magazines including Catholic Mom, Proverbs 31Woman, and Crosswalk. Theresa volunteers with the Girl Scouts, St. John the Apostle Church, and Girls on the Run.