FYFW: Live a Life of Freedom By Embracing Your Fears

I love talking with my clients about what freedom looks like to them. Some people imagine tropical island vacations, while other want booming bank accounts with money to burn. That sense of freedom can only be accomplished when you stretch yourself to do bigger and bolder things than you do in your current safe life.…

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FYFW: 7 Easy Ways to Defeat Your Procrastination

Us Life Editors have to-do lists that are long enough to be books, yet we still find ourselves slowed down by procrastination. There’s nothing more frustrating than seeing proof that you’re incredibly busy, that people are depending on you, that you have goals you really want to achieve, and STILL not being able to force…

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FYFW: How to Avoid Falling Down a Worry Spiral

My clients are super passionate about what they do, and it’s this determination that often leads them down a worry spiral. That’s when you think about one potential problem, which leads to another problem, which leads to another problem, until you’re so flustered and agitated that you end up doing nothing at all. And the…

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Life Editor’s Picks: Delete Your Clutter

One of the biggest problems Life Editors face is the accumulation of clutter. We’re drawn to gadgets, office supplies, and organizers that promise to create order in our jumbly rough draft lives. I’ve certainly fallen victim to the mentality that maybe this gizmo will solve my problems and make me a productivity superhero. More often…

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Real Talk: 5 Common Myths About Life Coaching

One of the most viewed classes in the Life Editor Clubhouse is “So You Want to Be a Life Coach,” and it’s easy to see why life coaching is so popular nowadays. It looks almost too easy—you toss up a website, take some pretty headshots, do a Facebook post or two, and watch the clients…

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Why I’m Massively Editing My Business

NOTE: There is a limited-time promo code at the end of this blog post if you want to skip ahead and use it. Gather ‘round, children. It’s time for “Sage’s Honesty Corner.” I’m normally a pretty optimistic person, but the past 2 months have made me feel more drained and frustrated than I’ve felt in…

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