How Many Wishes Do I Get?

To say it’s been a minute would be quite the understatement.

In fact, it’s been 3,676,238 minutes since I last published a blog post.

When I last published a blog post, I wasn’t even yet aware I was newly pregnant with my second child.

When I last wrote here, my soulmate dog Scout, my grandma, and my dad were all still alive.

So much has changed, and yet, so much is the same.

Wishes came true…

Personal battles were fought… some won, some lost.

All while the whole world changed drastically.

My now-husband proposed to me around the time of that last blog post. We got married, and the beautiful bundle of joy arrived making my oldest a big sibling at both homes.

My business grew by two contractors and more than doubled in revenue.

I have learned so much more about automation and creating processes that scale, and I still love what I get to do for my clients.

Managing the transition from 1 kiddo to 2 was a little bananas at first, but the groove has been found.

Sometimes, when I’m working at 1am it feels like it would sure be nice to have a “job” instead of this service-providing entity I manage.

But more often, when I’m NOT working at 10am, or 2pm, or 6pm, or 9pm, and I’m instead present with my family, or in the school pick up line, or filling my littlest’s need for “chair snuggles,” I’m so glad I’ve stuck with it and created a business that can sustain my family.

I’m back today because months ago I had started the process of having my whole website redesigned and developed, but it had been sitting “stuck” in a staging site, stagnant, for months.

But then I got invited to do something REALLY REALLY cool and that helped kick my tail into high gear to get it DONE.

So if you’re reading, thank you for your attention. It means a lot to me. Stay tuned for what I’m sure I’ll be shouting from the digital rooftop when it becomes real and shareable. 😉

Kim Caloca-Madden

Kim is a mom first, scalable systems and automation strategist second. A theatre kid turned tech nerd who spends her spare time thinking about how to make everything more efficient.

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