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One of the great things about running Magenta Cakes is that I’m able to schedule my diary over the school holidays so that I can spend quality
time with my family.
I’ve been able to manage the business around caring for my young son for nearly three years, and I won’t lie and say it’s been all plain sailing, but I feel that I’ve been able to achieve a balance which so many women look for. Balance means different things to different people. For me it means being there for my young family whilst satisfying a personal desire. That ‘personal desire’ includes satisfying my need to maintain my independence, having a good income, being creative and helping others along the way. I could write of many others.
The key difference this year is that little T has started full time school. I have now built a business that I believe can flourish even further and I know I’ll also be around for my son during the transition to big school and beyond.
Last weekend I ran my ‘The Business of Cakes and Cupcakes’ workshop and all of our students were looking to start a home based cake business to achieve not only an income, but to have freedom, flexibility and balance doing something they loved.
Here are some of their testimonials:
“Thank you for such an informative day – I have learnt so much. I’m off to take the cupcake world by storm!”
“Tracy’s informal approach has made me comfortable, positive and excited about starting my cake business, so thank you Tracy!”
”feel inspired and can’t wait to start putting it all into practice.”
I’d love to help you if you’re thinking of starting a cake or cupcake business from home, check out out business page for more details.
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