





Hello! My name is Kelley and I am a first time mum to my little girl Lydia who was
born in April 2009. We moved to Tunbridge Wells from London just over a year ago
as we knew we wanted to start a family here. I manage business relationships for
an accountancy professional body and although I really enjoy my job, I would give
anything to stay at home with Lydia and be a full-
The motivation for starting my business
I was introduced to this business by Fran, who I met through our prenatal yoga class. At first I was very dubious about the whole thing and assumed that this opportunity was just another sales job – but I couldn’t have been more wrong! After doing a bit of research and speaking with other people in the business my perspective quickly changed...and I am so thankful that it did!
My main motivation for starting this business is so that I can have the financial freedom to be a ‘stay at home’ mum. I am also thinking ahead and planning for things like University tuition fees and my pension. This business will give me the opportunity to be home for my children and also save a nice financial cushion for our future.
What I like most about the business
Aside from the obvious benefit of being able to work anywhere and anytime, what I like most about this business is the ‘rush’ that I get from helping others save money! I’ve always been a bargain shopper and get so much satisfaction when I find a great buy! I genuinely wake up in the morning and look forward to going to ‘work’!
What I plan to do with my income
This business is all about setting and reaching goals. My first short term goal is
to save enough money to take my family on a holiday to Australia to visit close friends.
We have been hoping to visit for the past few years and now it will be financially
possible for us to do so! In the longer term my goal is to match the salary that
I earn in my full-
Advice I would give to someone considering starting this business
If I could give somebody advice who is considering starting this business I would
say, “to be open-
