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I was interviewed by Tricia Dycka (http://triciadycka.com) is an entrepreneur, life enthusiast, author, intuitive, funny, very candid, great listener. She is put together a fabulous group of 12 women (http://itsallaboutyes.com) who despite the challenges and obstacles have still kept going while keeping their wits and laughter intact. I’m proud to say, she picked ME to be part of the group. I’m here to share the interview/article with YOU, enjoy and please share your comments and wisdom with me and remember to sign up for It’s All About YES ezine, I so proudly help put together.
Interview/Article: From Virtual Assistant to Culinary Connoisseur
I was a Virtual Assistant (VA) for 3 years, not only a VA but a TSVA (tech savvy virtual assistant). I enjoyed working with small businesses to help brand online through their websites and social media. Watching these businesses grow and seeing the owners so excited made me wonder about what I was doing and I started to question if I really loved being a VA. Seeing the positive results from my work led me to express myself even more and I created my little guy, a cartoon character.
The cartoon character is no ordinary character. He is A frog dressed up in a chef’s outfit promoting laughter, healthy eating and nutritional awareness for all ages! I called him “Coqui The Chef”. Years ago, I wasn’t much of a cook and with tight schedules, raising two kids on my own, food became time consuming and only when I had the time would I make a home cooked meal. If not, then we went to the drive up window or called for delivery. When I noticed my health and my children’s health decline, I had to look into the source of this. When I started to read about health and nutrition, I noticed that food is a major contribution to our being, our bodies. If we feed it junk then junk is what we get and see. I started to change our diet slowly, I knew fast food/take out has chemicals that entice our smells and make us want to eat it even if it’s not good for you.
Through Coqui The Chef, I taught my kids a new way to look at food by introducing food in a fun and loving way. I also started mixing herbs and spices with veggies and meat, they loved it! That is when the idea of sharing Coqui The Chef with everybody was born. Using my talents and with the help of my talented friends, I was able to make my dream come true. I learned to love fine food and appreciate taste; I became Coqui The Chef’s Culinary Connoisseur.
As a Culinary Connoisseur, I go to cooking demos, read culinary books, food festivals, etc. I love my new job, my new business and I get to spend more time in the kitchen. I cook awesome meals for my family, teach them how to cook and spend quality time with them at the table.
I still do some social media branding but gave myself a different title which is “social media strategist” I love my new jobs!
Tania Lopez, social media strategist and woman entrepreneur, who enjoys the simple things in life: food, networking, her work, family and friends. Her background includes work with… small entrepreneurial establishments and large companies. Her dual strengths are creative imagination and a strong business sense.
She is also the proud owner of “Coqui The Chef” a loving coqui (frog) dressed in a chef’s outfit. Coqui The Chef inspires people to return to their indigenous cuisine. Their mission is to help YOU eat healthy and love cooking!
Visit her websites: http://vbuzz.biz/
Coqui The Chef: http://coquithechef.com/
Women Get Motivated!
Every woman has a business edge that comes from 10 inherent strengths. Sharpen this edge, and you can become a force to be reckoned with.
Put force behind your business with these 10 inner strengths.
- Fire: No matter how much you love your business, you won’t love every minute of your day. Practice being “on fire” even when doing mundane tasks.
- Intuitive Vision: You often intuitively know when a good idea presents itself. If you wait for all the facts to come in, big opportunities will pass you by. Don’t over analyze every decision. Be willing to step out with no guarantee.
- Engagement: Small engagements-answering email, searching the internet, attending networking groups-can make you feel productive though you accomplish little. Engage in the big things that move your business forward, and focus on them daily.
- Agility: The agility to stretch and grow comes from challenging fixed viewpoints-yours and others’. Don’t let anyone, even friends and loved ones, limit what you can achieve. Strive to surpass your own boundaries.
- Genius: True genius happens when you seek out other voices-people who don’t always agree with you. As you explore diverse opinions, ideas spark, and you arrive at a place you couldn’t have reached alone, raising your venture to a new level.
- Integrity: Your integrity is always under the scrutiny of your employees and clients. Deliver on every promise, even when it’s difficult or when a more exciting opportunity beckons. Avoid over promising. Only through integrity will you achieve authentic success.
- Endurance: When business booms, you need endurance to keep up. When business dips, you need endurance to wrangle it back on course. Don’t wait for the big win-fuel your endurance by celebrating the small wins along the way.
- Enterprise: Entrepreneurs approach every commitment expecting a payoff. Before you invest time or resources on a project, evaluate the payoff. If something costs you company money with insufficient return, either find a way to make that project profitable or ditch it.
- Renewal: Running a business takes phenomenal energy physical, emotional and mental. You wouldn’t feed a thoroughbred potato chips all day and expect it to win a race. Re-energize often with good, healthy food and exercise. Start your day with a renewal break wake up half an hour early and renew for what’s ahead.
- Female Infusion: You’re expected to make decision, have a ll the answers and motivate your staff. Where do you go for similar infusion? Maintain strong connections with exceptional women to recharge your personal resilience and the resilience of your company.
Applying just one of your 10 feminine strengths will dramatically improve your business. Harness 10, and you’ll be an unbeatable entrepreneurial force.
Reference from Vickie L. Milazzo, RN, MSN, JD
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