Finding the Balance as a Self-Employed Foster Mom
Description
In this episode, Sharika Kellogg from 25/8 Mom, joins me to talk about her journey of leaving a toxic corporate environment to becoming a self-employed foster mom to 3 little boys.
Sharika shares the challenges she had getting her business off the ground, pushback from family members, and how’s learned to balance her work and personal life since then. Now, she’s helping other parents tap into their own skills and launch their own virtual businesses.
We also talk about:
- Her transition from a toxic corporate environment to becoming self-employed
- How to find your first clients with little to no experience
- The benefits of being self-employed vs. working for someone else
- Sharika’s exact steps she took to surpass her corporate income
Resources mentioned:
- Visit Sharika’s website to learn more about her coaching and book a strategic session here.
- Connect with Sharika, the 25/8 MOM on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn.
- Grab your Quitting Corporate Freedom Guide here.
- Want to learn more about becoming a Tech and Automations Service Provider? Sign up for my FREE info session.
- Learn how to use any platform to set up automations with The Anatomy of Automation.
- Ready to quit corporate? Visit my website here.
- Let’s connect on Instagram or Facebook!
- You can also find me on YouTube & Pinterest.
Learn More about Sharika:
Sharika, The 25/8 MOM is a single mom by choice via fostering and adoption. She has 3 smart, funny little boys (ages 7, 5, and 4) and a little girl who just turned 1 year old & a new walker. With over 15 years of experience in internet marketing, event planning, and client services, she has helped small & mid-sized female-based startups generate 6 and 7 figures in revenue by honing in on what their ideal customer desires.
Sharika founded The 25/8 MOM to help other moms achieve their desired life for themselves and families through Virtual Businesses based on past experiences and their passions. Sharika also helps moms understand the importance of creating and having M.E. Time© (Mom Essential Time), based on her experiences as a single mom, foster mom, and adoptive mom and entrepreneur.
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Song Credit: Run Free by Josef Falkenskold