Posts Tagged ‘money’
What to do When You Don’t Want to Climb the Corporate Ladder
I strolled into my cubicle and took a sip of my soy latte before placing it on my desk and switching on my computer. The song “Have a Holly, Jolly Christmas” was stuck in my head, and I hummed a few notes as I hung up my coat and scarf. While I waited for my…
Read MoreQuestion of the Week: Would You Rather Have More Money or More Time?
When you’re having trouble reaching your goals, you might think that it’s because you’re lacking something in your life. And that’s probably a lack of money or a lack of time. Let’s say your goal is to lose weight. A lack of money might mean you can’t afford a gym membership, and a lack of…
Read MoreLink Roundup: August 24, 2013
Chris is in Chicago this weekend with his friends doing his fantasy football draft. So Skyla and I are enjoying some girl time and watching loads of cheesy romantic movies on the couch. If you haven’t heard, I’m having a Last Days of Summer Sale for my most popular life coaching program, Motivation Makeover Month.…
Read MoreLink Roundup: July 14, 2013
About 90% of my time the past 3 days has been devoted to launching my new and improved life coaching programs. You’ve probably noticed new bits on my website along with photos of me in wacky sunglasses and a random flamingo (I call her Pinkie). I’ve never been so excited about my programs before, and…
Read MoreSAS Launch Week: June 2013 Wish List
It’s Launch Week on my new site, Sweet and Sage. Today we’re talking about my wish list for a dream vacation. Click here to read June 2013 Wish List: Dream Vacation. Sweet and Sage is an online magazine for women who want to bridge the gap between spiritual flower child and ultra-productive career woman. You…
Read MoreMy Best Advice—EVER!
It’s Monday, so let’s start the week off right! I know you come to Sage Grayson Coaching to learn tips and tricks to make your life sweet. So without further ado, here’s a compilation of my best advice. Enjoy! My Best Advice Always put other people’s needs first. You’re not that important anyway. Please and…
Read MoreKeep It Simple, Sister!
Here’s a life lesson that took me far too long to learn: things don’t have to be complex to work. Like most people I know, I’m always on the lookout for the next bright, shiny object. What new app, product, gadget, or gizmo will make me more productive? But often times these new fascinations of…
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