Before you think…Did I make a wrong turn? Iām here for NiceOps, I want to talk about business. I donāt want to talk about my life….or my feelings. Has Amber gone all life coach on me?
Rest assured. You are still in the right place.
The principle of LifeOps is simple. As business owners, the line between life and business is blurred. Not everything fits into a neat little bucket, and I wanted to provide a space for discussion around how things REALLY get done.
As a mom with three kids, ages 15 and 3, plus a newborn, my life is delightfully messy. And I wouldnāt have it any other way. Amid the world of lifestyle entrepreneurs frolicking on the beach, LifeOps is going to talk about what it is like really being a Mom and the CEO.
Because my friends, this is reality.
22 Million businesses with just one employee – 52% of which work from home.
Thatās a lot of people juggling a lot of stuff, including the dreaded āwhatās for dinner?ā question, because you know, youāve been lounging all day long. And even more people who need to know that amid the chaos, you are exactly where you need to be. Even if your toddler just stole all your sharpies and drew all over the sofa, like mine did, or the cat just threw up on your laptop.
LifeOps is where life and business intersect. It may be messy, but it is real.
From time to time, youāll see LifeOps posts here on the blog and weāll be including them all September long, because if thereās ever a time of year we need help keeping it all together, this is it.
Iād love to hear from you in the comments — Do you find yourself juggling a lot of variables and dread the āwhatās for dinnerā question as much as I do?











LOVE it! “Buckets” just don’t seem to work in our world right now (as much as I attempt to have ‘work time/family time’…
(as for the ‘what’s for dinner’ question…more often than not, the answer is sushi)
Mmm we love some sushi too!! My teen likes the expensive Sushi though so we have to alternative between Sushi and noodles. š
I absolutely will be looking forward to this series of posts! I’m a full-time work at home mom and the dreaded question about ‘What’s for dinner’ is so real to me and made me laugh, thanks for sharing : )
I know, Brandy!! That darn “what’s for dinner” question!
After making so many decisions all day long — between 35-90,000 if you are a business owner — it is really possible to experience decisions making fatigue.