Kelly Cavanaugh, Entrepreneur

Kelly Cavanaugh, Entrepreneur Kelly Cavanaugh, Entrepreneur: Kelly A Cavanaugh's page. Kelly Cavanaugh, Entrepreneur is my slice of Facebook, other than my personal page. Kelly Cavanaugh 😃

It’s my TV channel where you are all the stars! I welcome comments & questions on any of my posts. Do you know that you can see my other social media posts from Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest right here on this page? When you're on a computer, click 'More' on the menu, then choose which ever platform you’d like to browse. I welcome you to connect with me on these channels, too! You'll probably

find that I'm a happy entrepreneur, helping others to be the same. I’m a big believer in the notion that happiness comes before success, and I have a special tool on my G.I. Jane belt to achieve happiness. We can chat & determine if you need more happiness in your life. I think everybody could use more happiness though. Same goes for money, right? I can help with both. So, if you'd like, reach out. I can share tools to happiness & success with you. I have books, videos, I do one on one or group training; it depends on what will provide the best results. I truly do love helping people, and being ready to help. I pride myself on being knowledgeable at what I do, and being able to answer lots & lots of questions. I love getting questions. If you have any for me, feel free to reach out through the page—Kelly Cavanaugh, Entrepreneur. You can always friend request me, too. My personal page is . Look forward to connecting!

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05/13/2025

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Vacation hack 2025 These are the best days to take off of work in 2025 to help you get the biggest bang out of your vaca...
04/26/2025

Vacation hack 2025

These are the best days to take off of work in 2025 to help you get the biggest bang out of your vacation💥

I made this picture for you guys and meant to post it at the beginning of this year. 😬 sowwy

Start in May! ✅

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Happy Holidays to everyone dreaming big and considering the entrepreneurial leap! May this holiday season be filled with...
12/25/2024

Happy Holidays to everyone dreaming big and considering the entrepreneurial leap! May this holiday season be filled with inspiration, courage, and the belief that your dreams are within reach. 💫✨ 🪅

Happy Thanksgiving, my people! So, I’m seriously curious about this. ⬇️  For me, it’s usually straightaway after Hallowe...
11/28/2024

Happy Thanksgiving, my people! So, I’m seriously curious about this. ⬇️ For me, it’s usually straightaway after Halloween but last year and so far this year, I didn’t / haven’t put up a tree!🎄If anyone knows what my problem is, please let me know. Or, I can start a poll. Jk. 😂 Enjoy the holiday, friends!! ♥️💋

I meant Hello October! 😆 Is anyone else as excited as I am that “Halloween month” is finally here?! 👻🎃 ,  ,  ,  ,   ?
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I meant Hello October! 😆 Is anyone else as excited as I am that “Halloween month” is finally here?! 👻🎃

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April Fools' Day is here and I have no tricks up my sleeve. 😇 Instead, enjoy this roundup of famous brand pranks:
04/01/2024

April Fools' Day is here and I have no tricks up my sleeve. 😇 Instead, enjoy this roundup of famous brand pranks:

These companies pulled off hilarious April Fools' pranks.

01/19/2024

👋 Heya!! Last year, I’d watched this, loved it, & found myself wanting to rewatch, but I hadn’t saved it anywhere. 😭😭😭
🕝 But just now, I happened to come across another one of the guy’s videos, so I was able to find this one that I remembered so fondly! Now, to prevent this from reoccurring, I’m going to post it right here.
😜 Jk, I’m posting here because I’d like you guys to hear it, too.
So, here’s a tip: It doesn’t really start till after 2 minutes has passed. 🎶🎤 Enjoy!

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01/01/2024

Just like every other year. 😉♥️

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What are this Winter’s Best Nail Colors? 💅Just like clothing trends change when the season changes, so do nail polish tr...
12/28/2023

What are this Winter’s Best Nail Colors? 💅

Just like clothing trends change when the season changes, so do nail polish trends! When it is spring, you likely feel like wearing bright, light colors, but when fall and winter hit, you might be more inclined to go dark. Today, we are going to talk about the best nail polish colors for this winter!

1. Deep Reds

Any shade of deep red is always a must when it comes to winter nail polish colors. It is one of the top colors in high fashion amongst models and influencers. There are a wide range of deep reds available so feel free to find one that suits your skin tone the best and get ready to have everyone asking what color you are wearing!

2. Black

Yep, you heard us right. Black is a top nail polish color for winter this year and the color has been spotted on celebrities everywhere. It gives a very clean look with a little edge. Black nail polish looks good on almost anyone and looks best when you use a glossy top coat.

3. Midnight Blue

If black feels too stark for you, then you might consider a beautiful midnight blue for winter. This color always reflects the cold weather and is the ideal choice for winter. For a look that doesn’t appear too cold, you might want to find a blue that has warmer undertones.

4. Chocolate Brown

For those of you that like to stick to neutrals, then chocolate brown might become your winter nail color of choice. It will allow you to stick to a neutral color palette, while also bringing in the coziness of the season. If you want to have even more fun with the color, you can find a brown with a metallic shimmer to really bring in the holiday season.

5. Deep Greens

Just like with the midnight blues, you can also go with a deep green for winter. You don’t want to steer towards the jewel tones, but stick to mossy evergreen tones. These will look great on anyone and can make you feel extra festive this time of year!

With these colors in mind, you are sure to be prepared the next time you go in for a manicure! We know that any of these colors will look great and leave you feeling very on trend for winter.

By: Kelsey Hokit
With: Acadiana Mall
(Thanks Kelsey! 🙏♥️)

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Heya Poshmark users: Are you wondering what PoshFest is like or thinking about going to PoshFest2023? Then, join our Facebook group to get all the necessary info, to chat with other poshers & hear their thoughts or past experiences, plus more! ↩️
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See ya there! 🎉

7 Prices You Should Always Haggle Over ~Places where negotiating can save you cash — some may shock you 😳 — but ‘Pro Tip...
07/14/2023

7 Prices You Should Always Haggle Over ~

Places where negotiating can save you cash — some may shock you 😳 — but ‘Pro Tips’ are included to help guide the way:

So, whether to haggle or not is a question that looms large for consumers, especially when mobile apps make price comparisons simple and online discounts are readily available.

Although downloading a coupon code is easy, asking for a break in person may conjure up feelings of fear and dread. Nobody wants to be shot down or feel embarrassed, but not asking can leave money on the table.

Haggling has always been the case for some kind of some kinds of goods, but increasingly there are more things to negotiate face-to-face,” says Linda Babcock, a professor of economics and head of the Social and Decision Sciences Department at Carnegie Mellon University. “Businesses that are not online are more open to haggling than they used to be.”

With that in mind, here are seven categories in which it absolutely makes sense to open your mouth and ask for a deal.

🚘 1. New cars

When it comes to cars, negotiating a better price is expected and tends to pay off. As of May, the average discount off the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of a new car was $616. That is much lower than the $2,573 discount seen in May 2019, according to data from Edmunds. ​Still, in 2022, people were paying as much as $700over the MSRP.

Pro tip: Think about more than the MSRP when negotiating, says Jaime Peters,​ an assistant dean of accounting, finance and economics and assistant professor of finance at Maryville University​. “In addition to the price, you might think about other things that are important to you that the seller may be able to throw in.”

🏠 2. Houses

As interest rates rise, homes sit on the market longer, which means you can haggle for a better price. That’s particularly true the longer the house is on the market. Just like with cars, doing your due diligence can go a long way in saving you money. That means understanding the local market, how long houses are for sale and what the average price is for similar homes. Armed with that information, you can make an informed and hopefully lower offer.

Pro Tip: Make sure you do comparison shopping before making an offer, Babcock says. You can do that online or with a trusted real estate agent. The last thing you want to do is insult the seller with an offer that’s too low.

 🪑 3. Furniture

Furniture stores have taken a hit from the pandemic and the ease of buying online. That gives you a shopping advantage, particularly if the item you want has been at the store for a while, Babcock says. Retailers want to move older inventory to make room for new furniture and may be willing to give you a deal. At some stores, salespeople and managers have the discretion to reduce prices even if they are discounted. However, they won’t offer unless you ask. ​

Pro tip: “You have to have an attitude that while I might not be successful, what do I have to lose,” Babcock says. “Really nothing. They might say no, but if you don’t haggle, it’s a no for sure.”

🛏️ 4. Mattresses

Comfort and achieving a good night’s sleep are usually the main focuses when shopping for a mattress, but saving money should be as well. You can save cash to the tune of about $245 just for speaking up. Consumer Reports recently polled about 4,000 consumers and found only 23 percent tried to negotiate when shopping for a mattress. Of those who were brave enough to speak up, 60 percent were successful, saving a median of $245. And it wasn’t just at brick-and-mortar stores. Sixty-eight percent of people who haggled with a sales representative online got discounts. To score the best deals, consumers in that survey asked for discounts and were willing to walk away if they couldn’t get money off.​

Pro tip: “When negotiating, you have to think about who has the power and is able to negotiate,” Babcock says. Typically cashiers are not empowered, particularly if you are in a big chain store. Negotiating tends to be more successful in smaller, independently owned retail locations. ​

📲 5. Mobile phone and internet service

Loyalty has its rewards when it comes to your mobile phone bill and internet. The wireless carriers and internet providers don’t want to lose you and will often give you deals and discounts to retain your business. But you have to ask. 

Go in armed with knowledge about how much you pay and what you would like to pay before calling your provider. You may find you are shelling out serious cash for bells and whistles you don’t need or use. Let the provider know you are thinking about leaving. If you aren’t happy with the company’s response, ask to speak to someone in the retention department. Its job is to keep you as a customer, and staffers may be willing to give you a discount to achieve that or throw in perks you’ll actually use. 

If you aren’t getting anywhere, hang up and try again later. Every customer service rep is different. A bad experience with one may be a great time with another.

Pro tip: “It’s important to plan for what you can negotiate. Know what your options are, what you care about,” Peters says. ​

🩹🏠 6. Home improvements

“You get what you pay for” couldn’t be truer when it comes to home improvements, which is why homeowners are encouraged to get several estimates before deciding on a contractor. Once you find one you like, there is room to haggle for a better deal, especially if you get the work done during a down period for the industry. Your contractor may be willing to charge a lower price because business is slow. Make sure you are reasonable when asking for a discount. You don’t want to insult the person with an unrealistic counter price for the work.

Pro tip: “People often think negotiations are a push-pull competitive exercise. You want more, I want less; the more I win, the more you lose,” Peters says. “While that might be the case, more often than not, the parties have a lot of different interests. We should view this as a problem-solving experience in which both parties want to reach an agreement that can be mutually beneficial.” 

Sure, the contractor may give you 10 or 20 percent off, but if that means more work will come her or his way in the future, that discount is worthwhile. “A lot of negotiations aren’t simply one shot,” Peters says. ​

🛍️ 7. Retail items

Haggling for a deal at a national chain will be an uphill battle, but at smaller, independently owned stores, it could be a winning strategy. Store managers, owners and even salespeople have more freedom to negotiate with you. They don’t have a corporate office to answer to and are more motivated to close a sale. That strategy can be effective if the item you have coveted has been on the shelf for a while. Before you start the negotiation, make sure you know the price of comparable items. ​

Pro tip: “Sometimes asking when the price will be marked down or when they are having a sale can be really successful,” Babcock says. “The older the inventory, the more open they will be.”

If negotiating isn’t your thing …

Haggling may not be up your alley, but the more you practice, the better you’ll get at it. Babcock has her students try to negotiate every week, starting out with something small and building up. “Go to a flea market or garage sale. Negotiations are completely expected and usually quite successful,” she says. “You’ll get some experience and confidence and can go up from there.” •

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Kelly Cavanaugh, Entrepreneur is my slice of Facebook, other than my personal page. It’s my TV channel where you are all the stars! I welcome comments, and questions to any of my posts.

Did you know that you can see my posts from other social media platforms, like Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest right here on this page? Just look to the left on the menu, and click on which ever one you’d like to browse. I welcome you to connect with me on these channels, too!

I am a happy entrepreneur, helping others to be the same. I’m a big believer in the notion that happiness comes before success, and I have a special tool on my G.I. Jane belt to achieve happiness. I’d love to chat with you, so we can determine if you need happiness in your life. I think everybody can use more happiness though. Same goes for money, right? I can help you get both.

I’m currently reading ‘Big Potential’ by Shawn Achor. He is one of the world’s leading experts on happiness, success, and potential. Reach out to me. I can share some of my tools to achieving happiness & success with you. I have books, I have videos, I do one on one and group training, it all depends on what will provide the best results.