Belle Niba talks about the balancing act of a fempreneur and how to prioritize and stay focused on the right items in your business.  Living a hectic life in Los Angeles, California, Belle learned how to juggle entrepreneurship with parenting young children.

In this episode, Belle discusses

  • If you could go back in time, what would I do differently when starting my business
  • Handling the many tasks in front of me
  • Balancing parenting and business
  • How to prioritize
  • Staying motivated
  • Daily Habits to be more productive
  • 4 books that every fempreneur should read

The Balancing Act of a Fempreneur Podcast

 


Belle Niba Social Links

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/belleniba

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/belleniba

Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/belleniba

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/belleniba

Belle Niba 4 Book Recommendations

 

e-myth revisted

Belle Niba Bio

Belle Niba is Executive Director at African Ubora, a digital media and marketing company that supports small businesses to effectively compete in a global economy. Her marketing brand, Ubora Marketing helps overwhelmed and busy entrepreneurs accelerate their growth online. She is also the Founder of African Vibes, a media brand that celebrates contemporary Africa.

For over 20 years, she served as a Tech Leader for multiple fortune 500 companies. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Information Systems and a Masters in Business Administration (MBA).


The Fabulous Fempreneurship podcasts are brought to you by the founder of the Fabulous Fempreneurship community, Elaine Slatter.  Elaine is the owner of  XL Consulting Group, a small business advisory company. XL Consulting specializes in all aspects of marketing, including strategy, website design, story telling for your business and social media.

To view all our podcasts for women entrepreneurs, click here. 

If you liked this podcast on passion and capitalizing on the unknown, you may like:

Leadership During the Pandemic

Being a Visionary Boss

Supporting Mom-Owned and Women-Owned Businesses to Change the World