Increasing Your Income by Learning to Say No

Starting a business at any point in your life cycle can feel terrifying — especially when you’ve stitched your identity into the product itself. It’s confusing, because the world tells you to “brand yourself,” “use your face,” “share your story,” and “show up online.” Putting yourself out there in any capacity takes courage. So if […]

From Reactive to Regulated: The Skill That Changed My Divorce and My Business

When You Stop Being Reactive, You Take Your Power Back In divorce. In business. In who you become. I recently watched a video that put language to something I didn’t learn from a book, a coach, or a strategy session — but from lived experience. The message was simple, almost understated: When you stop being […]

He Told Me He Loved Me

He told me he loved me… and I laid on an ultrasound table as they told me my baby’s heart had stopped beating. I drove myself home. He told me he loved me… and I went to the hospital alone. I signed paperwork alone. I sat in waiting rooms alone. I carried fear in my […]

I Left An Addict: Here’s What No One Understands

Why I couldn’t go back—even after he got clean. It’s the question that follows women like a shadow after divorcing an addict. Why didn’t you know? If it was that bad, why didn’t you leave sooner? Why did you give him so many chances? Why not give him another chance now—he’s clean, isn’t he? Those […]

Defining the new age entrepreneur

Entrepreneur Sketching

‘Entrepreneur’… what a loaded word. Meaning: One who takes great educated risk and is willing to chase what they determine as success until they are ahead of it,  and then step and repeat it all again.  Knowing you why as an Entrepreneur When I started a local stork rental business, I didn’t think of myself […]

Best Side Jobs for Stay at Home Moms

Best Side Jobs for Stay at Home Moms

Being a stay-at-home mom is a full-time job in itself, but sometimes it’s nice to have a little extra money and do something that’s about you. Whether you’re looking to supplement your family’s income or just want to have a little spending money of your own, there are plenty of great side jobs for stay […]

Stork Handler Miracles: An Obstacle Turns Opportunity

Stork Handler Central founder Bobbi Daniels recently accomplished a professional milestone she wasn’t sure would happen. Six years ago, Bobbi was preparing to graduate from Temple University with a degree in Tourism and Hospitality Management. She and her husband had worked tirelessly to pay off her tuition each quarter, alleviating the risk of going into […]

Stork Handlers of a Feather Stick Together

Baseball Stork Yard Sign

Isabelle Deal, a junior at Ursinus College in Collegeville, PA, is one of Days 2 Remember’s youngest Stork Handlers. What started as a seasonal position during a visit back home from school, and a recommended money-making opportunity from her mom and aunt—both of whom are also Stork and Yard Card Handlers—has now become a part-time […]

4 Healthy Habits For Managing Your At-Home Business

Woman working from home on phone and computer

Being the master and commander of your own at-home business gives you freedom and flexibility, as well as the ability to grow your brand–however big or small you want it to expand. Whatever those goals are for you, implementing routine habits from the start is critical to your success.  Here are some tips to help […]

At Home Business Ideas For Moms With Flex Schedules

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One of the greatest advantages of starting a work-from-home business venture is the flexibility it gives you to focus on what matters to you most. Just ask Days 2 Remember founder, Bobbi Daniels. Best Business Ideas for Moms “As a Type A personality I thrive under checklists, and accomplishing a ton early in the day, […]