As a mom business owner you are running a marathon, not a sprint. Skip these two imperatives, and you may not reach the finish line:
1) Follow basic business principles (do the right things and do them well)
2) Have fun.

Type “As” with the drive to plunge into entrepreneurism don’t always see the value of having a good time.

But if you don’t acknowledge our accomplishments along the way, you may be in for a long ride.

Not feeling and sharing the exhilaration of a nailed presentation, landing a new client, or making an intimidating phone call, demotivates you to tackle future challenges. To not celebrate business success or put a low priority on having fun during and outside of work hours tempers movement towards your goals, costs you money, and has the potential to sabotage your business results.
We’re human beings…not machines.

Here are some ways you can celebrate right and regularly to keep your enthusiasm, creativity, and cash flowing:
a. Family Celebrations—Every couple and family is different when it comes to enthusiastically hearing about your work accomplishments. Gauge where you can at least share snippets of success. It’s helpful for your kids to observe you moving towards and achieving goal. Your family benefits when you model how and when to celebrate business success.

b. Friendship Celebrations—As a mom business owner, you may not fit in with the stay-home moms or the working moms. Don’t be deterred from sharing good business news with good friends no matter their lifestyle choices. Be sure to celebrate the great things that are happening in their lives as well.

c. Collegial Celebrations—To celebrate business success with other entrepreneurs particularly satisfies, validates, and motivates. You speak a common language. They get the significance of the baby steps you are thrilled to take. Here are celebration structures that work:
1. Accountability buddy – Agree to call a colleague for a weekly 20-minute accountability call. Quickly go through a structured 10-minute outline of the highlights of your week, your celebrations, and what you plan to tackle for the next week.
2. Coaching buddy – You could invest more time by trading coaching with a colleague. You may want to extend the weekly sessions to 45 minutes and alternate who is being coached and receiving coaching.
3. Mastermind Group – People rave about the accountability and support they receive in a mastermind group. Do a Google search to find a compatible group or start one of your own. Again, this group meets regularly and incorporates regular celebrations.

d. Personal Celebration—Your celebrations don’t always have to be public. You could reward yourself with a special treat, or a clothing item, or beauty product when you hit a goal. Scheduling regular pampering like a bubble bath to reward yourself for hard work done is another great idea that inspires you to keep taking those steps that make you quiver.

Regular celebrating, like good self-care, isn’t always talked about in business circles as key strategies, but if you neglect either you may find yourself with a frustrating flat tire on your road to success.

Catholic Mompreneur Biz and Life Tips: Schedule regular parties to celebrate your success with friends, family, colleagues, and yourself, and watch your confidence and business results grow.

Author's Bio: 

Christina Weber helps Catholic mompreneurs fully engage the power of their calling, earn more in less time, and get back to enjoying their families. To jumpstart your biz and life success, with her complimentary special report, “The Catholic Mompreneur’s Guide to 12 Things You Can Do Today To Earn More in Less Time,” by clicking here: http://catholicwomensguide.com/moretimeandmoney