All posts by: Rebecca Grant

Mastering the Art of Focused and Productive Virtual Meetings

In today’s fast-paced virtual business world, meetings are a necessary part of collaboration and communication. However, they can often be time-consuming and unproductive, leading to frustration for both organizers and attendees. In this blog post, we’ll discuss various strategies to...

Shedding Light on Our Founder Through the Lightning Round

Our Founder and President, Sasha Crabtrey, was recently asked to participate in the Aggie Growth Hacks podcast. This is a podcast sponsored by the McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship at Texas A&M University (Sasha’s alma mater) that is dedicated to connecting...

5 Tips for Entrepreneurs Navigating the Back-to-School Season

The back-to-school season can be both exciting and challenging for parents who are also small business owners. As the kids head back to school, this is the perfect time for business owners to refocus on their small businesses and reassess...

Embracing the Heat: 5 Steps to Navigate the End of Summer and Your Business Goals

As the scorching sun hangs high in the sky and the days of summer dwindle, there’s a unique feeling in the air. The heat seems to intensify, mirroring the pressure you might be feeling in your business. Just as the...

Finding Your Niche in a Saturated Market

As a small business owner, navigating a saturated market can be intimidating. Consider the chocolate industry for example. There are so many chocolatiers, how can you set yourself apart? Thankfully, people’s love of chocolate can vary greatly – some like...

How To Keep the Business Momentum AND Have Fun This Summer

As solopreneurs, mompreneurs, and entrepreneurs, summer brings new and different challenges for us. Juggling having the kids at home, taxiing everyone to all the camps, sports, playdates, and taking family vacations and managing time away from work can feel very...

Building Friendships Through Business

It has long been considered taboo to “mix business and pleasure.” But I have found that it can actually make the journey more enriching and meaningful as long as you know how to navigate the waters. My journey down this...