What’s the new name for unemployed? Entrepreneur. Call it a joke—but the bear economy is undeniably fueling a sense of empowerment for many of those who have been affected. A year into the worst recession the US has seen since the Depression, Americans are realizing that an economic recovery will take a while, and employment rates will lag behind the recovery—so they’re taking matters into their own hands and starting their own businesses in droves, especially stay at home moms.
Entrepreneurs are emerging from the woodwork as Americans are increasingly realizing that the economy has been foundering for over a year—and as we enter a new decade, the time is now for innovation and the pursuit of dreams. “When, if not now?” is the refrain of the laid off and unemployed. As a result, entrepreneurship—
Michaelian, an M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy and Art Therapy, is a bestselling author, award-winning video creator, conference speaker, founder and CEO of several startup organizations (including Responsible Family Company and See You On The Call) who is now coaching moms on how to make smart decisions during the start-up phase of launching their first dream business. “When a stay at home mom has a business idea, often times she pushes her dreams to the side because she doesn’t know what steps to take and focusing on the family seems more acceptable. She doesn’t want to risk her time and financial resources on something that she isn’t sure will be worth it and the bottom line is… she doesn’t want to fail. I give moms a place to turn for expert guidance and direction during this critical time period so they can build a passion-based lifestyle business from home.” explains Michaelian, a seasoned businesswoman who has observed and experienced first-hand the pain—and opportunity—
Michaelian offers teleseminars, templates, a blog, newsletters and private coaching sessions—details are available at her site http://brittmichaelian.com. She also co-hosts the Toginet Radio show for parent entrepreneurs called Getting It Done with fellow child safety expert and entrepreneur, Jill Starishevsky of HowsMyNanny.com on Wednesday nights at 6pm Pacific/9pm Eastern time. In order to help as many moms as possible, many of Michaelian’s services are free—and all are affordable (to say nothing of a wise investment for the serious entrepreneur!)
Michaelian’s private coaching service packages are slated to launch February 24, 2010, so she recommends visiting her site as soon as possible at http://brittmichaelian.com, to sign up for the Work Smart Mompreneurs Newsletter and the monthly Smart Mom Business Start-up Q&A call. Again, many of Michaelian’s services are free, but they are also limited due to the fact that she is a mom and she devotes a considerable amount of her personal attention not only to her family, but to her clients (whom she considers to be like family). As such, it is highly recommended that all interested moms visit her site today and subscribe to her free monthly informational teleseminars as space is limited again due to direct contact with the coach. “What I provide is more than a coaching service—I give you the opportunity to learn from my mistakes so you don’t have to make them yourselves while giving you action steps and inspiration to get moms started and keep them moving in the right direction.” says Michaelian.
For more information, visit Britt Michaelian’s sites at http://brittmichaelian.com, http://worksmartmompreneurs.com or call the company at (800) 604-4595



