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If you would like to meet Susan and hear her speak about the book Mum Ultrapreneur then she will be in Dublin all next week.

On Thursday 28th October in association with Darina Loakman of http://www.iamawahm.com

http://www.iamawahm.com/join-me-for-a-sparkling-evening/

Susan will be delivering an evening of chat and inspiration at The Big Smoke Writing Factory, 7 Lower Hatch Street, Dublin 2. Just 5 euros on the door ( includes a sneek preview of our latest workbook…. “Starting up an enterprise that SPARKLES”)

And then on the 30th October Susan will be one of the guest speakers at “Blogging your way to the bank – the secret art of shameless self promotion” Crowne Plaza, Blanchardstown

.http://www.relaxonline.ie/shop

only Euro 47 for a full day workshop from 10am 4pm!

Or if you just fancy a coffee at Bewleys – drop us a line :-) x

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Hello Mum Ultrapreneurs everywhere!

I cannot believe how long since I last posted on here.

So much has happened.

I have spoken and run mini workshops based on the book and our SPARKLES acronym across the UK and Ireland and more are planned. In fact we are piecing together a special evening to be held in Dublin’s fair city on the 28th October 2010. (Details to follow). If you are around please pop along.

Speaking events have introduced me to many amazing mums in business so I’d like to take this opportunity to thank
Helen & Sam http://www.mumstheboss.co.uk/about.htm#SamHelen

 for a wonderful session on SMART Objectives in sunny Bedford (well it was damp and drizzly actually but.. loved the cakes)
Joanne Dewberry http://www.networkingmummies.com/

 for a fab “Fire up your mojo” workshop in Bournemouth.
Martine Brennan http://twitter.com/Kerrycoaching

 for inviting me to run the opening sesion at her fantastic event for women in business at the beautiful Parknasilla hotel in Co. Kerry, Ireland making me an international speaker.
and then there’s the weekly radio show…. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mumultrapreneur

Here I have had the pleasure over the past 16 weeks to meet and chat with some amazing mums in business. Special guests like Martine and Joanne above and other leaders in their fields such as Antonia Chitty http://www.themumpreneurguide.co.uk/

 (whom I am looking forward to seeing again tomorrow (5th October) at the Business Mums Conference in Brighton http://www.businessmumsconference.co.uk/

The next few blog updates will share details of my new book and all the bizmums featured on the radio show but I have to urge you to listen in to Wednesay’s show where Emma Wimhurst http://www.emmawimhurst.co.uk

 who joined me for my recent telephone interview with Lynda Harding of http://www.easidream.co.uk

 and Berith Lochery of http://www.pilipalachildrenswear.com/

. During the call Emma virtually gave Berith a 1-2-1 coaching session – It is amazing. You really need to listen in – this Wednesday 8pm http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mumultrapreneur

 or to the podcast at a time to suit you.

If you would like to meet Emma and experience her amazing business insights first hand then join me and many others at her BOOM! event on Saturday 6th November in Central London.

The link to BOOK tickets is: www.makeyourbusinessboom.eventbrite.co.uk

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I bought a loaf...

(Book Review of “How to afford time off with your baby” by Becky Goddard-Hill)

at Tescos yesterday.

Nothing new there really. In fact my shopping habits are fairly predictable. The only way to manage a tight budget and a family of six is to be routine. No impulse buys. Planned mealtime menus. If I do buy special offers they are only on things I would normally buy anyway and then freeze.

That is why I found Becky Godard-Hill’s “How to afford time off with your baby – 101 ways to ease the financial strain” (Published by Vermillion – http://wwwbabybudgeting.co.uk) a fascinating read.

My eldest is 18 ( I know I don’t look old enough – I wish!) and being the first child we went crazy buying everything new, innovative and en vogue. By the time the youngest came along eleven years later I had realised that most of the gadgets I’d bought for baby one were a complete waste of time.

Babies need very little. They are actually quite robust and strive amazingly well on very few material items as long as there are plenty of hugs, clean nappies standing by and a healthy supply of food on tap.

My book Mum Ultrapreneur looks at the growing phenonmenom of WAHMs or Work At Home Mums (Mumpreneurs, Kitchen Table Tycoons etc). But do not be fooled few are multi-millionaires – quite the opposite in fact.

Whilst Becky’s book is primarily aimed as SAHMs (Stay At Home Mums – come on keep up!) the great ideas contained inside can equally be applied to WAHMs. And it is written in an honest, warm style that makes the concept of budgeting seem less daunting and even, possibly, some what fun.

Again though the book is aimed at new mums – I, as an experienced mother of four and expert financial juggler, found it full of fantastic money-saving ideas that I hadn’t thought of.

And to all budding Mum Ultrapreneurs there is also a great section on Making Money that will give you lots of fab ideas to get the cash flowing.

Then again instead of popping down to Tesco’s to buy a loaf – you could always bake your own? Try it!

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