Juggling It All: Time and Sanity-Saving Tips for Female Business Owners

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Women are familiar with doing it all — there’s no question about it. Despite the fact that 31 percent of U.S. small businesses are female-owned, women are still responsible for the bulk of household chores and childcare, including tasks such as laundry, cleaning, cooking, and grocery shopping. But if you’re with the majority, a few simple tips and stress management techniques can help to make your life as a lady boss much easier. 

These tips presented by FromGirlToGirl will help you to do it!

Apply Time-Saving Tricks

When it comes to managing the day-to-day, embrace tools that free up time and help reduce stress. For example, look for ways to automate tasks, including the use of accounting and payroll platform or a social media management site. Having invoices automatically sent or timed posts for FaceBook or Instagram will add precious minutes to your day. There are other great tools out there too, such as Trello or Asana for project management, or Adobe Spark’s free design studio when you’re tackling your own marketing materials. Features like their online banner template offer quick and easy creation through a template library, and once your design is complete, you can resize it for your website, your Instagram or anywhere else you need it. 

Hire a Virtual Assistant

Outsourcing work isn’t always easy when you’re used to juggling everything yourself — especially if you’re a perfectionist — and sometimes it simply isn’t in the budget. However, some business functions are best outsourced if you’re overworked, overstressed, and struggling to keep up with it all. And one of these business functions includes your administrative tasks. This is where a virtual assistant (VA) comes in.

By recruiting an experienced virtual assistant (VA) to help with some or all of your administrative tasks, you’ll take the following types of responsibilities off your plate.

  • Performing data entry
  • Scheduling meetings and social media posts
  • Receiving / returning phone calls and emails
  • Proofreading documents

Many administrative VAs charge an hourly rate, ranging from $10- $20, to offer affordable,helpful support. However, hourly rates vary based on experience and the types of tasks you assign. Executive virtual assistants or VAs with marketing experience can help with business tasks. Use a freelance job board website to find the most qualified candidates.

Schedule Weekly Meetings at Home

To make sure your family is on the same page each week, it’s important to hold regular meetings with your spouse, kids, and any other household members. These weekly meetings will give everyone a chance to connect with one another, organize the upcoming week, discuss their wants and needs, and delegate household chores and responsibilities. 

If you don’t have kids, you and your spouse (or partner) should still plan to meet each week. This time together can be used to make plans, divide chores, discuss problems or challenges, and express gratitude for one another. 

Life is unpredictable, but making a plan to meet weekly will help to take some of the stress and uncertainty out of balancing work and family life. Plus, these meetings will bring everyone together for some much-needed family time.

Get Some Help Around the House

Even if you’re working remotely or running a home-based business, you likely could use some help in your personal life — especially if you’re a mother to one or more children. Here are a few ideas for getting some help around the house when you’re busy running a business.

  • Hire a nanny or another type of childcare professional.
  • Pay for a cleaning service to get help with vacuuming, dusting, and laundry.
  • Delegate age-appropriate chores to your children. 
  • Sign up for a meal or grocery delivery service to save time on shopping and food prep. 

Regardless of whether you hire a VA to handle your administrative tasks as a business owner, a personal assistant (PA) could be another great investment. Unlike VAs, personal assistants can help with everything from running errands and paying bills to prepping meals for your family and managing your personal calendar. 


As a woman, you’re used to juggling it all — and you’re great at it. But being great at something does not mean you do not deserve a helping hand. There’s no need to do it all, and knowing when to ask for help will only make you more successful as a business owner — especially in the male-dominated world we’re living in. 

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4 Must know end of year legal tips for small business | Rocket Lawyer

Are you a small business owner prepping for your new year success? The end of the year is a great opportunity to get access to easy, actionable and cost-effective legal tips for a happy, healthy and legally sound New Year. Charley Moore, attorney and Rocket Lawyer founder and CEO ‘s most recent small business index found that 48% of small businesses consulted with an attorney in the past year. This number is higher than years past, still over half are not protecting their businesses legally. The end of the year is the perfect time for small businesses to set proper legal structures in place to protect their companies, provide tax advantages and safeguard their businesses from potential legal issues. Here are things to think about as the year ends:

  • Don’t wait to incorporate. Lawyers like Rocket Lawyer legal system can offer enormous protections to entrepreneurs. The genius is in limited liability that shields personal assets from business failure, enabling entrepreneurs to dust themselves off and try again. Incorporation is the first step. It also can offer tax advantages, depending on the individual situation. Whether you’re forming an LLC, S-Corp or NPO, building a sound corporate foundation is the first thing an entrepreneur should do. Before launching your enterprise, you should ask a lawyer: “Is incorporation right for me?” And then go from there.

  • Get it in writing.Whether it’s a new employee or a repeat client, never assume anything is binding unless it’s in a contract. Year-over-year Rocket Lawyer’s small business index finds the biggest legal issues small businesses face are contract negotiations (24%) and failing to collect payments (18%), both of which could be helped by getting agreements in writing. Contracts provide both parties with their obligations, rights, and responsibilities and while they don’t guarantee the other party will make good on the agreement it does guarantee that a court will look kindly on you if they don’t.

  • Refresh or create your business will: When creating an estate plan know your business model (Sole Proprietor, Partnership, LLC or S-Corp) as there are different legalities and tax implications for each. If you are in a partnership then you should create a Buy-Sell Agreement commonly called a “business Will.”  This document details what happens should one party leave the business either through active means (alive) or circumstance (death). If you already have a Buy-Sell Agreement or an estate plan, it is always good practice to check it annually especially if you have a change in life circumstances such as marriage, divorce, birth of a child, disability among other reasons. This will make sure your interests in the business are secure and that your designated successor will be able to legally retain control of their part of the company.

  • Keep good counsel: Year after year small businesses say complying with government regulations is their top concern, and this year there are sure to be many changes as a new administration takes office. So, it’s good to consult with a business attorney more than once a year and not wait until a big issue arises. It’s better to pay a little up front than a lot down the road, especially when dealing with federal regulations.

Have a Happy New Year and get questions answer from Rocket Lawyer.

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