Meet The Ladies Behind MMM.

Natalie
There is a saying or a belief, particularly for women nowadays, that you cannot have it all. But that is just not true. Sure, we have to decide what is truly important to us, but once we know those things, we can absolutely go out and get them.
I believe that there are so many women out there who can make a massive contribution to the world, but we are led to believe we have to choose a career or family. I found this to be the case after I had my first child. I had worked hard and achieved a high flying job as right hand to the CEO of an international business. It was exciting, it was fulfilling, but after I had my first child, I found that I was overlooked and I was miserable. Neither work, nor home got the best of me. So I had to really decide what was important to me.
So I chose my family. I left my job (as the breadwinner in the household) and went it alone! Initially with the hope that I could earn enough to pay for food for the family, but very soon after that I realised the potential that had opened up in front of me.
What I found was an alternative to the rat race, and trying to conform to some societal norm that dictates what work “should” look like. Instead I found LIFE, FREEDOM and FLEXIBILITY. I had decided I wanted to be there for those important moments and see my children grow up. I had decided to choose ME and US, over anyone else.
I believe that we can be present with our families AND contribute to our families. I believe we are more than “just” mothers. I believe we are resilient, resourceful and creative and I believe that as women we can rise together.
I don’t want a single woman to sit at home and feel like she has no options, no identity, no potential. We don’t have to be everything to everyone else, we can have something of our own. We can choose.
You can help others, while raising your children, building your own business and living a life of freedom.
The decision to choose me, led me to building my VA business, with a team to support me. while taking care of my two daughters full time. My income is now limitless, my husband has reduced his hours so that we have more time together as a family. And I am there to enjoy every precious important moment for my children, provide therapies for my children, and be a role model for them to know they can forge their own path.
And you can do the same. And we want to help you get there <3
What if I fail? Oh darling, but what if you fly?

Natalie
There is a saying or a belief, particularly for women nowadays, that you cannot have it all. But that is just not true. Sure, we have to decide what is truly important to us, but once we know those things, we can absolutely go out and get them.
I believe that there are so many women out there who can make a massive contribution to the world, but we are led to believe we have to choose a career or family. I found this to be the case after I had my first child. I had worked hard and achieved a high flying job as right hand to the CEO of an international business. It was exciting, it was fulfilling, but after I had my first child, I found that I was overlooked and I was miserable. Neither work, nor home got the best of me. So I had to really decide what was important to me.
So I chose my family. I left my job (as the breadwinner in the household) and went it alone! Initially with the hope that I could earn enough to pay for food for the family, but very soon after that I realised the potential that had opened up in front of me.
What I found was an alternative to the rat race, and trying to conform to some societal norm that dictates what work “should” look like. Instead I found LIFE, FREEDOM and FLEXIBILITY. I had decided I wanted to be there for those important moments and see my children grow up. I had decided to choose ME and US, over anyone else.
I believe that we can be present with our families AND contribute to our families. I believe we are more than “just” mothers. I believe we are resilient, resourceful and creative and I believe that as women we can rise together.
I don’t want a single woman to sit at home and feel like she has no options, no identity, no potential. We don’t have to be everything to everyone else, we can have something of our own. We can choose.
You can help others, while raising your children, building your own business and living a life of freedom.
The decision to choose me, led me to building my VA business, with a team to support me. while taking care of my two daughters full time. My income is now limitless, my husband has reduced his hours so that we have more time together as a family. And I am there to enjoy every precious important moment for my children, provide therapies for my children, and be a role model for them to know they can forge their own path.
And you can do the same. And we want to help you get there <3
What if I fail? Oh darling, but what if you fly?
In 2016 I found myself in a position where my family’s income was drastically reduced and I needed to find a way to make money. The catch ?! That I was living in another country without a work visa. I did what I could working part time cash jobs to try and contribute in some small way. But it was never enough with my limited hours and no child care outside school hours.
Necessity, my frustration, and lack of options were what sparked me into action to build my business. In the beginning, some extra cash was enough. But I soon found myself facing a separation in my marriage and I knew I needed to get serious. It was going to be on me, and me alone, to support myself and my daughter. I had spent the previous 10 years as a stay at home mom, and was completely dependent on someone else for money and living expenses, and now I needed to become the breadwinner. In a hurry…
And you know what… I did just that.
With some hard work and dedication I scaled my business to $5k months and was (and still am) able to easily provide for us each and every month.
And you can too. I promise!
You can create independence in your life to live life on your terms. To provide for your family all while still being able to attend every concert, sports practice, recital, and school function. You can take your future back into your own hands and be the director of your story.
When I decided to stay home with my daughter it was because I didn’t want to miss a thing. And I can still count on one hand the number of games, practices, or events I’ve missed. That was important to me as a stay at home mom and it’s still important to me (and do-able) now.
THAT is where my gratitude lives…
Being able to serve as sole provider and STILL be the mom I wanted to be.

Candace

Candace
In 2016 I found myself in a position where my family’s income was drastically reduced and I needed to find a way to make money. The catch ?! That I was living in another country without a work visa. I did what I could working part time cash jobs to try and contribute in some small way. But it was never enough with my limited hours and no child care outside school hours.
Necessity, my frustration, and lack of options were what sparked me into action to build my business. In the beginning, some extra cash was enough. But I soon found myself facing a separation in my marriage and I knew I needed to get serious. It was going to be on me, and me alone, to support myself and my daughter. I had spent the previous 10 years as a stay at home mom, and was completely dependent on someone else for money and living expenses, and now I needed to become the breadwinner. In a hurry…
And you know what… I did just that.
With some hard work and dedication I scaled my business to $5k months and was (and still am) able to easily provide for us each and every month.
And you can too. I promise!
You can create independence in your life to live life on your terms. To provide for your family all while still being able to attend every concert, sports practice, recital, and school function. You can take your future back into your own hands and be the director of your story.
When I decided to stay home with my daughter it was because I didn’t want to miss a thing. And I can still count on one hand the number of games, practices, or events I’ve missed. That was important to me as a stay at home mom and it’s still important to me (and do-able) now.
THAT is where my gratitude lives…
Being able to serve as sole provider and STILL be the mom I wanted to be.