#60. How To Be a Successful Entrepreneur and Homeschool Your Kids with Chantal Richard-Mercier

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“Your uniqueness should be your compass and your genius is worth sharing.”

- Chantal Richard-Mercier

Hey you wild women!

My next guest is mother of 2, military wife, a self-taught and published photographer/artist/writer, an Independent Consultant and District Manager with Arbonne. Her photography and entrepreneurial journey began as a means to stay home with her baby. Seven years later, she continues to home school her 2 children, while working on her soon-to-launch mentoring program and her social marketing business.

In This Episode, You Will Learn About:

  • Where Chantal is from and her upbringing.

  • Why you need to put your head down and keep moving forward.

  • Chantal’s mission to find freedom.

  • Embodying your vision.

  • Utilizing your intuition and trusting your gut to make decisions for you.

  • Establishing strong client boundaries.

  • How Chantal’s photography journey has changed her approach to business and motherhood.

  • Creating an organic photography experience.

  • Intuiting when there is a moment that needs capturing.

  • How and why Chantal chooses her photography subjects.

  • Storytelling through photography.

  • The balance of home schooling her children and running a business.

  • Teaching the basics and feeding the passion.

  • Finding a teaching approach that works for your children.

  • Utilizing self-care and grounding yourself.

  • Chantal’s scheduling tricks.

  • The importance of being gentle with yourself.

  • Defining what education means for you and your children.

What it means to be a WILD woman:

“A wild woman, she destroys the labels and the boxes that have been placed upon her by herself and others, and she just does whatever the F she does.”

- Chantal Richard-Mercier

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