Interview with Lisa Jacobson from “It’s A Mompreneur’s Life”
“It’s A Mompreneur’s Life”
http://itsamompreneurslife.com



I work from home and it’s not always perfect. I was looking for a way to connect and to share with other mompreneurs.

December 2008

My life. What’s going on with my girls, my business and me. I share resources and books that I come across that are both personal and business related.

The Huffington Post
Mashable
Dooce
Virtual Moxie
Gritty VA
All Facebook

Be yourself. Write what is true to you. It’s more interesting to read and more fun to write.

Yes!

Not really. I am the only one who works from home and so my family and friends can’t really relate to what I’m experiencing.

I haven’t found one that is a good fit yet…

I blog mainly from home and I usually write my posts when inspiration hits and I feel the need to write.

I usually spend up to an hour reading/writing blogs almost on a daily basis.

Sometimes, but I usually use those services when I’m researching blogs for clients.

I heard about it via chatter on the internet. I’m a Virtual Assistant and I’m always looking out for the next trend. I remember there were little blurbs here and there when blogs first started coming out.

I can’t remember!

Real people who are honest about their lives.

I do! I own a Virtual Assistant practice LJ Virtual Assistance and my website is http://www.LJVirtualAssistance.com

Blogging has saved my sanity!
My blog has helped me find my voice. It might not be for everyone, but it feels good not to hide behind the mask of perfection (everything is great with the kids, working from home is a dream, everything is wonderful…). I read other mompreneur stories and everything is pretty and perfect. It’s hard to live up to that ideal. I’m very grateful for what I have and do but it’s not pretty all the time.



