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Local Businesswoman Named 'Top 25' Mompreneur
Having a rewarding career without shortchanging your family is an aspiration of most mothers of young children. One local woman has been named a top Mompreneur. Is she the next Oprah of the web?
You can bet that Lori Krolik’s life runs like clockwork. She’s been running More Time for You for 17 years while raising her children in Palo Alto. Her efforts haven’t gone unnoticed—she’s just been named a Top 25 Mompreneur by SkinnyScoop.
More Time for You is a professional organizing and productivity business that offers services such as de-cluttering assistance, organization system set-up, and productivity coaching for individuals and small businesses. In fact, Krolik is a Certified Productive Environment Specialist (CPES).
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Krolik believes that being a Mom makes her a natural as an organizer. “I strive to have good systems for the important things in my life so I am not always feeling stressed and overwhelmed. My goal is to keep things simple,” Krolik says on her website.
SkinnyScoop is a social curation platform “where women unleash their inner Oprah by sharing recommendations on go-to books and apps, best beauty products, tried and true parenting gear, local favorites and much more.”
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“I was honored to be nominated as a Top 25 Mompreneur and share the spotlight with some very successful women,” said Krolik in a statement. “SkinnyScoop’s mission to recognize and reward women for their power and influence is an important one. This contest brought greater awareness to all different types of women run businesses and will hopefully motivate other women to follow a similar path.”
Contact More Time For You online or by phone at 650-856-2282.
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