Editor’s Notebook 274

The Editor’s Notebook is my place to share the things I’m loving this week and other random links that have caught my eye. Enjoy! What I’m Loving This Week Book I’m currently reading: The Academy book club selection for October to help us adopt the routines of famous productive people. The 27 Best Decluttering Tips…

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Achieve More by Setting SMART Goals | 3 Types of Goals With Examples!

I always encourage my clients to dream big by asking themselves, “What do I really want?” But sometimes those goals are a little vague: “I want a successful business.” “I want to lose weight.” “I want to be happier.” What does that mean exactly?  Do you have a successful business when you earn $1? Or $1000? Does…

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3 Smart Ways to Beat Your Imposter Syndrome

I take pride in being authentically me in my business and personal life, and I encourage my clients to be true to themselves too. That’s why it might surprise you to hear I’m faking it! Yep, behind that confident, all-knowing, coachy persona is a shy little girl playing pretend, and it’s only a matter of…

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Editor’s Notebook 271

The Editor’s Notebook is my place to share the things I’m loving this week and other random links that have caught my eye. Enjoy! What I’m Loving This Week Book I’m currently reading: The perfect novel for people who love books and list making. Maybe You Don’t Need To Work Harder, Maybe You Need To…

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How to Earn 6 Figures With a Tiny List

One of my favorite clients sells a gorgeously designed, super helpful $10 ebook on her website. But like most entrepreneurs, she doesn’t get much traffic to her site, and her email subscriber list is just over a hundred people. So, to reach her goal of earning a full-time income with her business, she’d need to sell more…

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A Message From Your Future Self

In the past week, I’ve had Discovery Calls with 2 different public school teachers who both have the same problem. They don’t want to be teaching anymore. It’s not the kids, but the administration, lack of freedom, and poor pay. And now that the school year has begun, these teachers feel stuck and hopeless about their futures.…

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