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[ 5 Feb 2012 | No Comment ]
HiRes-Businesswoman-200

If you have a flexible business opportunity which might suit WAHMs please do get in touch with kizzy@familyfriendlyworking.co.uk. We’re looking for genuine opportunities for parents which can be done from home or fitted around the school run, and we’ll feature your business on the  this blog.
There are questions below to guide you BUT don’t feel that you have to stick to a Q&A format. Family Friendly Working covers news and short articles about you and your business. All pieces need to be 200-400 words:
Your Business Opportunity
Company Name:
Description of the business that someone …

book reviews »

[ 5 Oct 2011 | No Comment ]
emma wimhurst

“The “must-have” read for anyone considering setting up a business whilst combining the responsibility of raising a family. Don’t do anything until you have read this book……it could change your life….”
Emma Wimhurst, Business Mentor and author of BOOM!

Mumpreneur Profiles, mumpreneurs »

[ 14 Jul 2011 | One Comment ]
Mumpreneur Profile: Helen Morgan of Spotty Pencil

Hi, I’m Helen Morgan, and I have just launched a new business, SpottyPencil.com, a website featuring a range of really cute personalised, printable invitations for children.
I’m happily married with three permanently hungry children age 13, 10 and 8 –  two gorgeous boys and an angel of a daughter in the middle.

book reviews »

[ 8 Jun 2011 | No Comment ]
Book: The Mumpreneur Guide

If you would love to have a flexible business yet are unsure where to start, take this chance to find out all about how The Mumpreneur Guide can help YOU create the work/life balance you need and contribute to the family income.

book reviews, business opportunities, business planning »

[ 14 Mar 2011 | No Comment ]
Mumpreneur Guide: Start Your Own Business

“An invaluable guide for Mums who have the seed of an idea. Practical advice in easy to read snippets with loads of real examples. This will helps Mums take their idea forward but with realistic expectations, a business mentor on your bedside table!”
Sam Willoughby of Whats on 4 Little Ones

flexible business ideas »

[ 7 Mar 2011 | No Comment ]
Flexible Business Opportunity: Montezuma’s @ Home

Your Business Opportunity
Company Name: Montezuma’s @ Home

business mums news, flexible work, run your own business »

[ 2 Mar 2011 | No Comment ]
Flexible working works

“A cynic is a man who when he smell flowers, looks for a coffin”.
Oh, the more I travel, the more I realise that the Brits can be cynical. And the longer I run a business which is committed to ‘life-friendly working plans’ the more I come into contact with grumpy cynics who refuse to believe it can work. But please, let me tell you, in no uncertain terms. A flexible working policy for a company can deliver enormous benefits. It does for us.

Dadpreneur profiles, Mumpreneur Profiles »

[ 24 Feb 2011 | No Comment ]
Dadpreneur Profile: Neil & Laura Westwood of Magic Blackout Blind

Name of Business: Magic Blackout Blind
Your Name and Age: Neil & Laura Westwood 38 and 32
Tell us about your family: We have 2 young children, Ella is 4 and Morley is 18 month. We live in Worcester.

events »

[ 10 Jan 2011 | 2 Comments ]
Event: Networking Mummies Dorset – Recruitment Fair

Are you looking for family friendly working? A job that fits in with you and your families needs? Flexible and fun?? Then Networking Mummies Dorset has the event for you!  We have hunted high and low to collate all the people and information you need to take a step forward into developing the best working environment for you and your family.
Organised by Dorset Business Mum of the Year, and mum of 2, Charlie, 3 and Megan 2, Joanne Dewberry is keen to encourage the Mums and Dads of Dorset and …

book reviews »

[ 30 Nov 2010 | No Comment ]
Book: The Mumpreneur Guide

“I can’t find a job that fits with the family.”
“We’re struggling for money and I need to start earning.”
“I’ve seen other mums running businesses and wish I could too.”
“I’ve got a business idea but don’t know where to start!”
Sound familiar?