Posts Tagged ‘goodbye 9-to-5’
7 Steps to Get Your First Sales in the Next 7 Days | Small Business Tips for Fast Money
Sometimes my followers like to push back against my advice. They say my strategies require too much time, or a fancy sales page, or an email subscriber list with thousands of devoted fans. I hear you! So, today we’re ditching the prerequisites and gettin’ back to basics. Welcome to Face Your Fear Month! All month…
Read MoreHow to Double Your Income By Christmas
When I think about it, I really do admire Santa Claus. He has a pretty sweet job, amiright? He brings joy to kids (and the young at heart) all over the world. He hangs out with a bunch of magical animals. His entire team believes in his mission. His commute is an absolute nightmare, but…
Read MoreYou Asked for It! Multi-Payment Plans Now Available for Goodbye 9-to5
What a delightful way to start my Monday by seeing that there are now more than 6000 subscribers to my YouTube channel! THANK YOU for subscribing! I have tons of fun making my videos, and it’s wonderful to see that my content is connecting with all of you. Please let me know if you have suggestions for…
Read MoreHow to Stop Making Excuses and Do the Work | What If You Really Tried?
One of my favorite films is the Disney-Pixar movie Soul, where a man named Joe Gardner unexpectedly dies and must help an apathetic soul named 22 find her purpose if he has any chance to return to Earth and live again. In a wacky turn of events, Joe and 22 wind up in the human world,…
Read More“That Won’t Work for Me.” The Artist Edition
Today, we’re continuing my new series focusing on different types of business owners and how my new program Goodbye 9-to-5 can help them earn a full-time income. Next up, artists! My client “Daphne” was an artist who specialized in enormous acrylic paintings that towered over her petite frame. She always showed up to our video calls in paint-splattered overalls with her…
Read MoreWhy You Can’t Earn More Than $1000 Per Month
Many of my clients have a small reach with their businesses. They get very little traffic to their websites, have tiny social media followings, have fewer than 100 email subscribers, and earn less than $1000 per month. They hustle their buns off working long hours and wasting time that should be spent on self-care or with…
Read MoreTop 5 Reasons to Quit Your Job
I loved many things about my old corporate job as a medical textbook editor. Using my degree, feeling like my work was making a difference, traveling to conferences. And yet, there’s a lot NOT to like about working for another company, which is why I’ve been my own boss for more than 11 years now. It’s…
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