The Mighty 30: MOMeo’s 30 days of Momentum challenge wraps up. What have you learned?
What a month!
Telling them only the word “momentum,” we asked our MOMeo Community experts for their thoughts and advice. The subject was 100 per cent open to interpretation, because we wanted to hear and learn something different from them all.
Did we ever.
Today, as MOMeo’s 30 Day Challenge comes to a close, we’d like to invite you, the reader, to weigh in. Which post spoke to you best? Which piece of advice did you find most helpful?
Was there anything you’d like expanded on or explained further? Did anything important or helpful go unsaid?
Most importantly: which expert was most handsome? (Hint: there was only one guy. )
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Day 1: Introduction by MOMeo Founder Carla Young
Day 2: Time management tips, by Alicia Forest
Day 3: Gimme Ten, by Susie Shina
Day 4: 5 emergency steps for getting unstuck, by Sarah Robinson
Day 5: Take that list and blast it, by Britt Michaelian
Day 8: Are your sales plugged?, by Kim Duke
Day 9: Productivity Buster, by Sandra Martini
Day 10: Innate momentum, by Christie Schultz
Day 11: Squashing ‘I don’t knows,’ by Julie Watson Smith
Day 12: Internal motivation, by Maclean Kay
Day 15: The money is in your message, by Sophfronia Scott
Day 16: The magical land of momentum nirvana, by Sandy Grason
Day 17: A simple four-step system to build momentum, by Aly Pain
Day 18: The State of Efficiency, by Karen Turner
Day 19: Stop It! The Truth about doing it all, by Jane Button
Day 20: Stay Still, by Allison Nazarian
Day 23: Eat the frog, by Jennifer Haubein
Day 24: How to do what you don’t want to do, by Susan Biali
Day 25: Surrender or shrink, by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein
Day 26: If momma ain’t happy… by Mollie Marti
Day 29: Got Social Equity? By Gina Bell
Tuning in To Your Brilliant Self: MOMeo’s 30 Day Challenge continues with Carolyn Ellis
In the fast-paced hectic life of a MOMeo, with family and business on the go, most days feel like juggling a zillion balls at once.
The life we live is unique and ever-changing, expanding to balance the needs of so many competing priorities. In the clamor of our busy lives, it can be hard to build or sustain a sense of momentum when so many issues, questions and distractions surround us in every moment.
Women are wired with some amazing talents that can be both a blessing and a curse. We are highly empathetic and intuitive. We can tune into our tribe and sense clearly when something feels “off.” Our energetic radar sweeps our environment 24/7 without us even thinking about it. Just think about how you feel when your house is full of kids, spouse, pets and ringing phones versus how you feel alone in your home.
Did your shoulders drop a few inches just reading that last sentence?
See? It’s just evidence that our hereditary ability to tune into others is still in full operation.
When you’re on the path of the MOMeo, that empathic gift can turn into a curse if you don’t master who you are tuning into. You’ve probably already discovered that everyone has an opinion about everything.
How you should run your business.
Whether you need to hire a team to help you.
How to be a good mom and good wife.
How to “do it all” and still find time to nurture your soul.
We need to be conscious and selective about whom we choose to listen to, or else we wind up in trouble. Gathering information is one thing, but getting stuck in analysis paralysis or trying to measure up to everyone else’s expectations can be real momentum killers.
One of the biggest momentum deflators is getting caught in tuning in to your Inner Critic. Researchers estimate the average person has over 50,000 thoughts per day. A huge majority of these thoughts are negative self-talk, and they are conversations you’ve had many times before. Your Inner Critic may borrow the voice of other people you know (think skeptical mother-in-law or an uptight boss you once had).
So how can you turn down the negative Inner Critic and turn up the volume on your Brilliant Self, the source of your deep wisdom and intuition?
Here’s my personal “cheat sheet” I use to tell the difference between my Inner Critic and my Brilliant Self.
Volume – My Inner Critic speaks loudly and in a demanding tone. “Hey, who the heck do you think you are now?” – is a favorite refrain. My Brilliant Self speaks in a still, calm voice. “You know you are here for a reason, and you make a difference,” my Brilliant Self tells me.
Operating Principle – My Inner Critic operates from fear and wants to keep me safe at all costs. So, it will often recycle thoughts. “What will people think of you?” or “Nobody wants what you have to offer,” are great examples. My Brilliant Self operates from love and trusts that everything follows Divine order. “Just live in your joy, and you will be supported,” my Brilliant Self assures me.
Time Orientation – My Inner Critic reacts because it filters information based on past experiences or anticipating the future. “What if?” and “I shoulda-woulda-coulda done x,y,z differently!” scenarios are big clues my Inner Critic has grabbed the microphone. My Brilliant Self responds to the present moment and offers me guidance based on where I am right now.
Underlying Tone – My Inner Critic speaks to me like I’m a child that doesn’t know what she’s doing. My Brilliant Self is always loving and respectful, treating me as the spiritual adult that I am.
So, if you’re interested in momentum, progress and joy, who are you going to listen to?
Here’s my invitation for you to step into your Brilliant Self this week:
To tune be able to truly hear the voice of your Brilliant Self, it’s important to learn to quiet your brain chatter. This week, spend at least five minutes each day in quiet contemplation.
Close your eyes and breathe deeply. If your Inner Critic wants to butt in and offer a few thoughts, just tell it “Thank you, but I’m taking a few quiet moments right now.”
Gently bring into your awareness any area where you feel you’re losing steam and want to rev up your mojo. Ask your Brilliant Self to support you in this area. Then just be still and be open to receiving guidance from within.
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Success Strategist, coach and award-winning author, Carolyn B. Ellis, is the founder of BrillianceMastery.com. Her Brilliance Mastery program supports women entrepreneurs to own their brilliance so the mission of their business can be communicated clearly, powerfully and profitably. She is the creator of the Unleash Your Brilliance Summit and a certified Money, Marketing & Soul Coach.
Carolyn publishes “Bits of Brilliance,” a weekly e-newsletter that offers inspiration, wisdom and support for the woman entrepreneur or business owner who is committed to living her brilliance. She offers workshops, teleseminars and specialized coaching programs for the woman entrepreneur who believes in putting her purpose and passion into her business in a profitable way so she can make a difference in the world. Carolyn has a graduate degree from Harvard University, and is a Master Integrative Coach and Advanced PSYCH-K Facilitator. She lives in Toronto, Ontario with her three children.
To learn more about Carolyn and her services, and to receive a copy of her special report “The 7 Secrets to Unlocking Your Brilliance as a Woman Entrepreneur,” please visit www.BrillianceMastery.com
If momma ain’t happy… MOMeo’s 30 Day Challenge continues with Mollie Marti

When I get invited to support other moms – especially those birthing and raising businesses along with their children – I jump at the chance.
My challenge is honing in on a single topic to cover in a short blog. There are so many areas we need to pay attention to in order for us to thrive as MOMeos. Common stressors include inadequate amounts of sleep, poor quality diets, mismanaged finances, and insufficient stress outlets.
We need to attend to all of these pieces as part of our ongoing renewal rituals. Without them…well, you know how it goes: If momma ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy.
Chronic stress affects us mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually, and behaviorally. Stress hormones released when we make poor choices leaves us feeling disconnected, emotionally unstable, irritable, short-tempered, mentally cloudy, fatigued, overwhelmed … and outright cranky.
Not the ideal state for an empire-building MOMeo!
So what’s a MOMeo to do?
We need to take smart action that provides greater clarity and re-connection to why we do what we do, allowing us to better handle the challenges that surface throughout our day – and help us take better care of those we love.
One exercise I use to make better choices (and thus improve my health, mood, and results) is based on something I learned long before becoming a mom or running my own business.
The 5 “Ws” and the “H”
As a college student majoring in public relations, I spent a lot of time with this formula: identify the who, what, when, where, why, and how. This remains a powerful starting point today when I want to quickly break down overwhelm and get more clarity about the stress I’m feeling.
Here’s what this process might look like.
Take a deep breath (or two…or three) and ask:
WHO: Who is involved in the stressful situation? Is it your children, your husband/partner, your parents, friends, employees, assistants, or other?
WHAT: What are the circumstances in which you are feeling stressed? Are you under a deadline, over committed, micromanaging, seeking to please others, trying to control others, disconnected to what you really want, or other?
WHEN: When are you most likely to experience feeling stressed? Is it when you compare yourself to others? When you lack clarity about your daily goals, or aren’t taking care of yourself? Before a certain type of event, or at a specific time in your day or specific days of the week?
WHERE: Where are you when feeling stressed? Are you at the office, at home, running the kids around, looking at a dirty house, spending time in certain activities, or other?
WHY: Why are you experiencing stress? Is it because you’re playing the victim, setting unrealistic expectations, focusing on your faults or limitations, engaging in negative self talk, caving in to your inner critic, or being triggered by other thought patterns?
HOW: How is your body reacting to the stress? Do you feel a general sense of overwhelm, feel mentally scattered, boil with anger, have heart palpitations, breathe more shallow, or other?
These simple questions can increase your awareness – always the first step to bringing about positive change. Can you see how this process will help you build momentum as you give greater definition to what you want in your daily life?
Once you uncover how you’re leaking energy and close those negative drains, use these basic questions to discover untapped skills, latent talents and higher aspirations!
Going through this process can highlight all-or-nothing thinking. This sets you up for failure with the expectation that if you are not perfect, you’ve blown the whole thing and all that’s left to do is give up. Stepping back with the objectivity of a reporter allows you to see that fluctuations (you know, those “bad days”) are simply a normal part of life.
This process also can highlight unrealistic expectations. What is your idea of a good MOMeo? Is it a woman who always looks put together, never loses her cool, has well-behaved and high-achieving children, and manages her home, business and family with grace and ease?
That sounds so…perfect. And unattainable; as perfect things tend to be!
I’m all about the pursuit of excellence. Set and embrace high standards for yourself and your family. The key is to do this from inside out. Get clear about what YOU want, why you want it, and stay connected to your why as you jump into the pursuit of creating what you want.
Relaxing unrealistic expectations acts like a release valve for self-pressure. Whoosh. I feel you breathing easier already.
When you embrace realistic expectations and forge a broader middle ground of “it’s all good,” you will find yourself more engaged in setting goals and taking more consistent action toward what you truly want. You will feel a greater sense of control, which improves your health, self-esteem, resiliency and well-being.
When you allow yourself to be YOU and to be human, you accept that you’ll trip. Giving yourself a softer place to fall, from inside out, prevents that trip from turning into a full slide down the hill. Failure becomes an event, not a person. A set back in one area is contained to that single area. And today’s defeat becomes today’s defeat only…not tomorrow’s too.
The bottom line? Being a MOMeo isn’t about being a Super Mom. It’s about being an empowered mom. Next time you feel overwhelmed or stuck, take a step back and apply a reporter’s eye to get your business and life back on track.
Below, let me know what questions you ask as a MOMeo to help you find better answers – or share your best tips for quickly putting challenges in their place and moving FORWARD!
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Dr. Mollie Marti is a performance psychologist and founder of BestLifeDesign.com, a life design resource that provides tools, advice, and inspiration in all areas of life design, including health, fitness, relationships, finances, career, spirituality, and success.
Mollie is a successful entrepreneur and coach with a prestigious list of clients, including Olympians and business superstars. She is widely published in academic journals. She also shares her work in peak performance and success in her books, The 12 Factors of Business Success: Discover, Develop and Leverage Your Strengths and Selling: Powerful New Strategies for Sales Success.
As a psychologist, lawyer and trained mediator, Dr. Mollie has years of experience in conflict resolution, negotiation, facilitation, group dynamics, team building and alignment, motivation, performance effectiveness, communication strategies, strategic planning and change management.
With her unique ability to combine the science of success with the art of living well, Mollie is a popular trainer and speaker. She is a frequent resource for local and national media, and has been featured in Self, Newsweek.com, and Parents Magazine, on the Montel Williams show and more. She lives with her husband, 3 children, and large family of pets on an apple orchard in scenic northeast Iowa. Now this is a woman who really knows how to take a bite out of life!
Surrender to Momentum – or Shrink to Regular Size: MOMeo’s 30 Day Challenge continues with Elizabeth Potts Weinstein
I’m sitting down here to write this blog post on momentum, and I only have one thought…
You can’t make momentum.
Momentum is not something you can think your way into. It’s not a goal, or a strategy, or something that happens because of a 7-step process, or a tool you can buy off a website.
Momentum is not something you make. Momentum is what happens to you.
It’s what happens when you’ve found your nexus. When you’re finally on that path, creating that project or program or business that’s the fulfillment of your purpose – that brings together everything you know and your skills, passion and community into a synergy greater that yourself.
And in that moment, you go from moving one step at a time, to exploding, at a pace that is scary and non-stop. The only thing you can do at that point…is decide.
Are you going to let it happen?
Or, are you going to stop. And go backwards.
So instead of writing a post about how to make momentum happen, here are some thoughts about how to not screw it up when it does.
1 – Wake up and realize that it already happened.
The funny thing about coming out of a plateau is that you don’t know it’s happening until it already starts. And since so much will need to change when you are growing exponentially, you need to realize – as fast as possible – that you’ve hit the tipping point
The only way to know is to stop. Take a deep breath. Give yourself space to feel what’s happening.
This may be a weekly meeting with you staff, a regular mastermind call or Skype with a trusted friend, a regular appointment with yourself for reflection or mediation.
Whatever works for you, build in times every week to step above your business, your life, so you can see what’s really happening to your business, from the 10,000 feet view.
2 – Live in the moment.
You can’t control momentum. It’s larger than yourself. You’ve given yourself over to the powers of the universe and must surrender for seemingly magical serendipity to happen.
The only way to let it happen is to live in the now, to just deal with what is in front of you.
I’m not saying don’t plan, or don’t set goals, or don’t strategize.
But whatever plans or systems you have in place, what’s happening is greater than anything you could think your way into. The only way to capitalize on this moment is to surrender to it.
3 – Get okay with being uncomfortable.
This is going to be scary. Scary-awesome, yes. But scary. So get used to it.
Re-frame those feelings of uncomfortable-ness, those feelings of barely being contained in your skin, as something good. A state of being to seek.
A state of being that means you’re on the right path. That what you are about to embark upon is the most right thing you could ever do, in this moment.
And all you can do is get okay with this feeling in your stomach. Because this is it.
4 – Think big.
Sometimes it’s easier to go from small to big than from small to medium. There are efficiencies in scale.
Big events (500+ people) have efficiencies with funding and sponsors and ease in getting big speakers, than medium-size events. Starting a company and getting venture capital funding when you plan to launch big, can be easier than getting a few hundred thousand dollars of pure angel funding for a smaller vision.
Growing 10% each time you launch a program can feel more forced than doubling each size, since you will be marketing a big launch in completely different ways than one done in-house.
If you can’t think of how to monetize your momentum, think bigger.
5 – Uplevel everything.
You will stall until you uplevel the backend. You may need to hire employees, a business manager or COO, an event planner or a personal assistant. You may need to jump from $10/month hosting to a $500/month managed server. You may need to go from bootstrapping with minimal overhead to thousands of dollars a month in staff and systems.
I’m not saying start out with these expenses in the beginning. And I’m not saying throw money around or not be strategic about what new expenses you take on in your business.
But when you break out of the plateau, whether that’s barely profitable or six figures, the uplevel choices will become painful. You’ll be frustrated with scalability problems, with customer service issues, with never having enough hours in the day to even get done the work needed for your clients & marketing, much less the back end of your business.
And then you’ll have to decide, for those particular strategic areas, are you willing to jump a few levels up? Or, are you okay with being left behind?
Here’s the Bottom Line.
When you hit your tipping point, when you hit momentum, you’ll have to decide:
Are you willing to be uncomfortable? Are you willing to think bigger than you’ve ever thought before? Are you willing to take the big risk?
Or…are you okay with shrinking back down to regular size?
This is your moment.
Who do you want to be?
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Elizabeth Potts Weinstein empowers solo-entrepreneurs to make a greater difference in the world and become more successful & fulfilled, by doing what is a natural extension of who they really are. She’s also a mom, attorney, author, speaker, coach, radio show host, twitter chat host, video blogging addict, tweetup connoisseur, people loving introvert, and truth evangelist.
Elizabeth inspires & empowers entrepreneurs to Live Their Truth in her blog at ElizabethPW.com, on twitter chats, via the 4 Weeks to Video tutorial program, and in the 6 Weeks to Live Your Truth group coaching program. If you want to follow her on her adventures and learn how to find other like-minded people who are speaking & living their truth, find her at http://twitter.com/ElizabethPW or at http://ElizabethPW.com.
Eat the Frog – MOMeo’s 30 Day Challenge continues with Jennifer Haubein

I ate the frog today, did you?
If you have no idea what I’m talking about, you’re not alone. I first heard the phrase “eat the frog” from my client who is a professional organizer. It comes from a book by Brian Tracy called “Eat That Frog.” As a busy MOMeo, eating the frog and a few other momentum-changing techniques are my secrets to getting so much done.
I’m probably a lot like you. I have two young kids, a four-year-old and an 18-month-old. My husband is in the military and gone quite a bit. Just like you I’m a MOMeo. I run my own business and have been for five years now.
I just recently shared my story at a conference I attended and they all asked “how do you do it all?”
I didn’t quite know what to say to that. I just take it day by day. One task at a time. I celebrate my little accomplishments and of course, I now always try to eat the frog.
Now let’s take a step back. First I want to say I don’t have it all figured out. There are some days I don’t feel like eating the frog, and to be honest I don’t get much done. Then there are those amazing days like last week when I got absolutely everything on my to-do list done, while my son was taking his nap.
So first, give yourself a break. Next, apply the following suggestions and techniques to your day and watch your momentum rise.
Back to the frog and why you want to eat it. To eat the frog means you are tackling your biggest task first. This frog is usually a task that will give you the biggest results, or maybe even be something you’ve been procrastinating for a while.
Instead of opening your email inbox first, answering phone calls, or other smaller tasks – just eat the frog in one big bite. It might not taste good, but once you eat it you’ll have tons of momentum to tackle other smaller tasks.
Some examples of tasks to eat first thing in the morning: writing an article, recording a video, writing a chapter in your new book, or the home page of a new web site. The possibilities are endless and geared towards your type of business and needs.
Once you get the big task done you are so excited and ready to tackle everything on your to-do list. But maybe you’re a little overwhelmed right now and wonder how to even structure your to-do list.
For me, I don’t put too much on my to-do list, because otherwise I get overwhelmed. Usually it’s about three to ten things I’d like to get done that day. Then I break these tasks down.
Even though I’m a high-tech gal, I love my pen and spiral notebook. So I write everything down in my notebook. Next to each task I write how long it should take me to complete this task.
For example, writing an article should take one hour. To edit a video should take thirty minutes. Once I have the times f, I schedule the tasks for the day. So from 9:00 to 10:00 I will write my article. Then from 10:00 to 10:30 I will edit my video.
As I’m going along, I take note of the actual time it took to complete the task. I don’t beat myself up if it took longer than expected. I just become aware of it, and next time, give myself more time for that task. This also helps me stay out of email, twitter, and other things I’m not supposed to be doing then.
Then I celebrate! I’ve knocked out one big task and other tasks I wanted to complete that day. I think it’s important to celebrate your accomplishments in small ways, because no one else but you will do it.
Whether it’s sending out a Tweet about how you’re happy you got it all done, or rewarding yourself with a trip to the park with the kids, make sure you do one little thing every day, or at least take a few minutes to recognize your efforts.
So who’s ready to eat the frog in one big bite? Got any tips on to make that frog taste better or how to get more things done? I would love to hear about it in the comment section below.
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Jennifer Haubein has a passion to help other entrepreneurs and those who want to be entrepreneurs. Jennifer is a bit of a technology/social media geek who loves to help everyone take their business online in a BIG way. She owns two companies; Websites 2 Grow and Best Biz Web Site Solutions. Jennifer helps others easily get online with a web site that actually works and will grow as their business grows.
Jennifer has been featured in the technology blog Mashable, several radio shows and events, and hosts her own show Websites 2 Grow TV.
If you’re confused about all of the technology and social media tools out there to market your business, Jennifer is the person to talk to.
You can sign up for her free report “5 Reasons Your Current Web Site Just Isn’t Working” at www.Websites2GrowReport.com.
The State of Efficiency: Use O-H-I-O and the 4 T’s to accomplish more in less time – MOMeo’s 30 Day Challenge continues with Karen Turner

On average, people waste one hour every day. That’s an incredible five hours a week, 20 hours a month and a whooping six weeks a year! That’s enough time to take your family on an extended holiday.
Where does the time go?
Simple: to all the small tasks that we do on a daily basis.
For example, it takes 10 seconds to read the average length email. On average, people re-read an email three to four times before dealing with it. Multiplied by the sheer volume of email we receive on a daily and weekly basis, it adds up.
So 1,500 emails read once takes roughly 4.2 hours. Re-reading and stockpiling that much email takes upwards of 17 hours – 13 hour longer than need be. That’s a day and a half of productivity wasted on email alone.
OHIO: Only Handle It Once & the 4 T’s
Performing tasks, even menial tasks, multiple times not only drastically reduces your productivity, it adds to your stress levels and becomes a mental distraction. Use OHIO and the 4 T’s to manage your workload, email, projects, meetings and household tasks.
#1: Get a sticky note and write on it:
Only Handle It Once
Tackle It
Task It
Toss It
Transfer It
#2: Apply these principles to EVERYTHING you do!
Only Handle It Once – Either start it and handle it or leave it alone until you have time to handle it completely.
Tackle It – Read it, reply to sender and delete the email or
Task It – Drag it to the task icon on the lower left of Outlook and designate a time to handle it or
Toss It – Read some, none or all of it and delete it or
Transfer It – Forward it to the rightful recipient!
BTW, the record we’ve seen for email overload is 39,000 emails!
Taking OHIO & the 4 T’s beyond the Office
Mom entrepreneurs are constantly transitioning between work and family activities, often with small windows of time to get tasks accomplished. It’s critical that you build habits to handle household inefficiencies.
How often do you start tidying up the house, gathering up junk mail, toys, discarded clothing and other misplaced items only to shuffle the clutter to a new location to deal with it later?
Applying OHIO to your household management, don’t pick up that pile of mail until you are prepared to handle it completely. Pre-pack hockey, dance, swimming activity bags and return washed items back to the bag immediately (no side trips to the closet).
Stop losing time to repeat tasks. Start reclaiming time by implementing O-H-I-O and the 4 T’s.
Momentum Challenge: It only takes 21 days to form a habit – afterwards it’s part of your routine. Commit to applying O-H-I-O and the 4 T’s to everything you do. Eliminate repeat work and your productivity WILL increase – dramatically.
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Implementing effectiveness programs for entrepreneurs, Turner Efficiency Coaching focuses on achieving tangible results. In fact, most clients recover 1 hour/day or 6 weeks/year of underutilized time.
With a hands-on approach, Karen addresses personal effectiveness, paper and data flow, focus, and daily work habits. The goal is to save time, increase productivity and profitability, reduce stress and achieve better work-life balance.






Dr. Mollie Marti is a performance psychologist and founder of 






I see it over and over – and in fact I’ve done it myself, but you’ve got to STOP IT if you want your business and your life to be successful and profitable.


