Everybody Jump, Jump!

First of all, I would like to thank everyone who viewed, commented and emailed me regarding my first post!  I truly appreciate the support.

One question I am asked constantly is “What was the catalyst for you jumping from your full-time job to being self-employed?”

Let me tackle this question by taking you back 4 1/2 years.  Back in 2012, I had a fabulous full-time job that I absolutely loved!  I was the Director of Marketing for one of the most popular and renowned restaurants in New Orleans.  My first son was 3 and I was pregnant for my second.  At this time, NolaCajun was 3 years running as well and a few months before we had been accepted into The Idea Village’s IDEAx program.

The Idea Village is an entrepreneurial organization here in New Orleans.  They focus on helping entrepreneurs grow their business.  Their IDEAx program is a 12-week accelerator program that assists entrepreneurs in creating scalable, fundable businesses.  Of over 300 applicants, our business was one of 20 chosen for the program that year.

Weekly my husband and I would meet with our mentors at the Idea Village for 1-2 hours and we would discuss different aspects of our business.  This experience was tremendous for us and for NolaCajun!  Our mentors spent numerous hours with us, going over every piece and part of NolaCajun and giving us countless pieces of advice that would help us grow our business.  At one point, about half way through the program, they brought up the idea of one of us jumping into the business full-time.  Both my husband (who also had a full-time job) and I balked at the idea.  We had a child, and another on the way, and bills, and a house note, and we liked having money in the bank…we didn’t think we were ready.

We also had a thriving business that we were staying up all hours of the night to run.  Some nights rushing to put our 3-year-old to sleep so we could try to get the work done and be able to be in bed for 2am, if we were lucky.  Maybe these guys had a point.  Would we be willing to give up some of our cushion in the bank for a little more sanity and family time in our life?

We marinated on this idea for a month or two before deciding to take the plunge.  Logically, me making the jump would make the most sense.  With the baby on the way, it could serve two purposes.  I could stay home with him in the beginning (at this point, we were still running the business out of our home) as well as do what was needed for the business.  It would also allow us to focus some time and energy into marketing NolaCajun, something that we never really got around to before because of lack of time.  So I did it.  I gave my “two weeks” (really one month) notice (which was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do) and became fully self-employed for the first time.

So that’s it, I hope you enjoyed the story!  It really was the best choice for us at the time and I am grateful we had mentors that knew us well enough to give us a kick in the butt when needed.

Stay tuned for my next blog post.  I will be posting on the 3 things you should know before making the jump to full-time self-employment!Signature

Making the jump to being self-employed

Hello world…

Welcome to Love The Mompreneur Life!  I  am so grateful you stopped by!  With this blog, I hope share some thoughts on family life while trying to run a business (or two).  You will see posts pertaining to running my business (marketing, finance, etc.) as well as home planning, cooking, beauty, fashion, pretty much anything and everything that might be on my mind at the time.

Our life is pretty crazy with three boys.  We are always on the run.  Their ages are 7, 4, and almost 1 year.  The oldest is going into second grade, the middle is going into PreK-4 and the youngest, well he’s learning to walk.  Now that it is summertime, our week involves carpooling to camps and our weekends playing baseball when the weather is nice.

I am the owner and operator of two businesses here in New Orleans.  The first is called NolaCajun.com, an ecommerce site that specialize in New Orleans and Cajun food products.  We ship New Orleans and Cajun food products all across the world to anyone looking for a taste of Louisiana.  Think turduckens, muffulettas, live crawfish, spices and seasonings, if you can dream it, we ship it.

Muffeletta, Cartzonno

My second business is Ecommerce Solution Group (ESG), which is a one stop shop for small to medium-sized manufacturers looking to outsource their ecommerce operations.  We handle build-out and management of their ecommerce sites as well as the pick, pack and shipping of orders that come through those sites.  In our area, we noticed a need for fulfillment.  Because of the number of shipments we made with NolaCajun, we had really great shipping discounts through our providers that we are able to pass on to our clients of ESG.

Fulfillment

So now that you know a bit about me, I am hoping to learn something about you!  Please let me know if there is anything specific you would like me to post about regarding business, family life, anything.  I hope to post one to two times a week, so I would love to hear from you. Feel free to leave a comment or email me at contact@lovethemompreneurlife.com.Signature

 

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