We published 47 articles in 2025.
These five got the most clicks, the most saves, and the most “wait, what?” messages.
1. Sunday Sanity: How Pancakes and Planning Saved My Mompreneur Mind (and My Business)
Sunday pancakes changed everything. Most entrepreneurs wake up stressed about Monday. V wakes up, make pancakes with her kids, and plan her week. This one shift made me more productive than any hustle culture advice ever did.
2. Why Do What you Love is Horrible Business Advice
“Do what you love” almost bankrupted Beth. Passion doesn’t pay the mortgage. Market demand does. After her first consulting firm sold for 1x revenue, She has learned to follow the market instead of her feelings. Her second sold for a 5x revenue.
Beyond the Mompreneur Grind: 3 Signs You Desperately Need a Business Partner
Three signs you need a business partner. Working 60+ hours every week. Can’t take a vacation without everything falling apart. Revenue stops when you stop working. Victoria and I split the load and built something that scaled. Solo doesn’t have to mean alone.
Forget the MBA—Here Are the 5 Mom Skills That Scale
Mom skills are worth more than an MBA. Negotiating with a toddler is harder than negotiating with Fortune 500 CEOs. Managing sibling fights prepared us for managing consulting teams. The skills you already have matter more than the degree you think you need.
Your Price Will be Wrong Before it’s Right (and that’s perfectly fine!)
Fair and valuable are two very different numbers. I underpriced my services for years because I wanted to be “fair.” Victoria would add 40% to every proposal I wrote. She was right. Clients don’t pay for fair. They pay for value.
What all five of these have in common? They challenge the tired narrative that entrepreneurship requires sacrifice. That you have to grind yourself into exhaustion to build something meaningful. That choosing business means giving up everything else. We built two consulting firms while raising nine kids. Sold both. The difference between the 1x and 5x revenue multiples wasn’t more hours worked. It was better systems. And following the market instead of our passions.
2026 is your year. Keep reading.
