Scheduling Software: Schedulicity, part 2
October 22, 2009 by Kim Beasley
Filed under Leadership
In the second part of my article about Schedulicity, I wanted to share about my personal experience. I decided to try their software to schedule a message appointment. To schedule, I used their mobile scheduling capability by using my cell phone. The scheduling process flowed smoothly while I used my cell phone.
I was then able to check the status of my appointment as week as find out more details about the company I chose to use. The company was Balanced Body Massage which is owned and operated by Deborah Hays Arellano. My finding is that Schedulicity would be a good …read more
Scheduling Software: Schedulicity, part 1
October 21, 2009 by Kim Beasley
Filed under Leadership
If your business centers in on using scheduling software to manage your client meetings, then you should take a look at Schedulicity scheduling software. There software can help you create a seamless process from clients scheduling their own appointment to managing service provider details.
In a recent interview with members of the staff from Schedulicity, they shared key information that can help you understand how their service can help you manage your client scheduling.
Below is the first part of the interview with them.
What is the Schedulicity story? What was the genesis of the business idea?
We spent thousands of hours behind …read more
An Entrepreneur’s Life Of Distractions – - Or Inspirations?
November 16, 2007 by Bridget Wright
Filed under Leadership
Do you have trouble scheduling your work days? What methods do you use to ensure that you have a successful and productive day doing what you do?
Entrepreneurs have a rather interesting lifestyle. We work when we want, where we want and under whatever conditions we want (read: beach). With all of these wonderful working conditions, what do you find are your challenges when it comes to making your business work?
I find that in my writing life, the one thing I struggle with most is a defined, uninterrupted block of time where I can concentrate and write fully on a topic …read more
Really, Really, I DO Really Work!
October 25, 2007 by Bridget Wright
Filed under Leadership
Have you ever found yourself saying those words to someone over and over, trying to convince them that you do REALLY work? I love the post Mary Emma made at her site about how our perception as work-at-home moms is crucial to our success. Perception is everything. I have been a work-at-home mother for over ten years now and I still have to convice my girlfriends that I cannot have coffee with them…twice a week! Sure, I love the flexibility of the work-at-home life, being able to create my own schedule, being able to work my schedule around my kid’s lives …read more





