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How exciting!

Our teleseminar programme begins on the 28th April!

The programme contains amazing online lessons, facilitated by Susan and  based on the book, with  additional expert input from specialist lawyer Suzanne Dibble http://www.lawyers4mumpreneurs.com and financial advice from Biz Mum accountant Amy Taylor http://tayloraccountancy.net . You will have a session with Alli Price http://www.motivatingmum.co.uk on the value of coaching and mentoring and also included in the fee for the 10 week programme is a 1-2-1 coaching or mentoring call either with Alli herself of one of her hand-picked mentoring experts –  all leading BizMums in their fields!

BTW, this is what the wonderful Birgitte Lydum of http://www.babybeamers.com , who (along with Alli Price and 29 other BizMums) features in the book  has said about Mum Ultrapreneur on Amazon:

“I really enjoyed this book. The format is unique and very easy to relate to, and I am sure it will encourage and inspire lots of women to take that first shaky step into starting their own business, without shaking quite so much. It doesn’t take itself as seriously as many other ’start-your-own-business’ books, which is very refreshing, and leaves you inspired rather than daunted.

It’s written with a very feminine mind set, focusing on the emotional journey it is to start your own business. All the practical stuff you need to do to start a business can be read in hundreds of other books and on the internet. Knowing how to register a business or how to find a manufacturer doesn’t make it any easier to do if you are not emotionally ready for it. This book will help you take ACTION which in my opinion is the most important part of getting anywhere.

If you are a woman who knows that feminine values in business is the way forward there’s no doubt you will like and benefit from this book.”

Thanks Birgitte x

The teleseminar series is an amazing, fully supported programme which builds weekly on the great insights  and advice contained within Mum Ultrapreneur  and sign up details will appear here shortly. Remember within every Mum is an Ultrapreneur. Are you ready to just “DO” it?

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I had a wonderful time at a Mums in Business networking event at the David Lloyd Centre, Narborough last Thursday.

Run by Zoe Newcombe (@zoenewcombe) of Connection Events http://www.connectionevents.co.uk

and http://www.socialmediamum.co.uk , ably assisted by her Mum , sister and beautiful daughter Lexie – this was truly a family affair.

With facilities for the children to amuse themselves @ 20 local business mums gathered to share news, ideas and general chit-chat.

I was made to feel incredibly welcome and the positive response to my little 30 minutes on inspiration and just “doing it” was incredibly motivating.

I am always amazed at the vast range of ideas and the depth of passion I find at these events.

Many of the attendees were brave enough to buy a copy of the book on the day and already I have received some tremendous feedback. I now mutually follow many of them on Twitter and Facebook.

That’s what I find so awesome is the friendships that are formed. It was great to meet up once again with Rebekah Harriman http://www.rrva.co.uk/ , whom I first met at the Mumpreneur Conference last year.

Rebekah (@RebekahHarriman)  had just turned full-time as a virtual PA or VA and was clearly loving the challenge of working for herself. And I just have t o share with you all Rebekah’s amazing shoes:

My little talk was followed by a delicious buffet lunch and two workshops run by Heather Smith, another lady with passion.

Unfortunately I couldn’t stay for all the workshops as I had a train to catch but my head was buzzing with ideas all the way home.

Thank you Zoe for inviting me and I look forward to delivering some workshops for you later in the year.

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