We all have a vision inside of us, but sometimes we need help to achieve it. And, as a working mom, it can be harder for us to fulfill that vision due to fear, doubt, self-sabotage, imposter syndrome, and a whole host of other feelings and distractions. But, within the Vision Women Network, you will receive the support and guidance to achieve your business vision and fulfill the calling of your life.
This network is intended for working moms looking for that support, accountability, and network to not only see and write the vision, but to actually achieve it - getting unstuck in achieving their goals!
The Vision Women Network is a preferred membership program for Christian working moms who desire to navigate and thrive in their business while being in a community of support, empowerment, and inspiration. The Vision Women Network provides the training and tools needed to develop your business. Additionally, providing a community for working moms to connect with each other.
Membership in the Vision Women Network is a 12-month commitment for working moms who are Building a Business. Being a member provides you with the following:
- live business growth training and resources
- monthly accountability calls
- opportunity for speaking
- productivity and time management tips
- virtual courses
- networking opportunities
- email support
- quarterly goal setting sessions
- work and life balance tips
Join this preferred membership community for working moms to help you fulfill your business vision.
The Vision Women Network is Right for You if...
- You are ready to grow your business, but are not sure how
- You want accountability and support, but don't know where to find it
- You are looking for a community that supports working moms in business (mompreneurs)
- You have felt that each new tool, training, or step comes with confusion and chaos as you develop your business
- You set goals but don't know how to achieve them
- You aren't sure how to fulfill the vision you have for your life
About The Vision Women Network
According to the Department of Labor, working mothers make up 47% of the workforce and are more likely to obtain degrees to perform their jobs. However, many working moms are not able to rely on family members to care for their children while they are at operating in their business. Thus, leaving working moms to work double overtime in taking care of their children, managing the home, spending time with their husband, and a host of other roles while operating in their business full-time (or part-time). Thus, causing a percentage of working moms to occasionally question their value while being overwhelmed with their various roles.
Working mothers join the Vision Women Network to receive an array of training opportunities specifically for them and to connect with other working moms to enhance their positioning in their industry, while being a great mom.
Having a lack of support and resources to balance work and life can cause working mothers to suffer emotionally and psychologically. Membership in the Vision Women Network makes it possible for working mothers to continue pursuing their business goals, while having balance and the support of others.