Posts Tagged ‘planning’
Imagine This…
Imagine This… Waking up after the best night’s sleep of your life and feeling pumped up to take on the day. Pulling back the curtains to see the sun rising over the lake and the sunlight sparkling like diamonds on the surface. Joining your friends for yoga and stretching in a Zen garden. Sitting down…
Read MoreHow to Use the Traffic Light Method to Conquer Your To-Do List
Hop in, Life Editor! We’re hittin’ the road! On the highway of life, you’re bound to run into some obstacles. What roadblocks are preventing you from getting to your destination? One way to fuel your motivation is to rewrite your to-do list into a format that makes it easy to instantly see what’s most important…
Read MoreNew Clubhouse Class: Warm Letter Campaigns
Back in college (when dinosaurs roamed the Earth), I remember one of my professors teaching us about cold calls. Randomly calling a stranger to try to get them to buy from you was supposed to be a tried-and-true marketing tactic. It felt icky to me then, and cold calls are still one of the sleaziest…
Read MoreEditor’s Notebook 118
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! PS, Life Editor Weekend tickets are now on sale! Click here to join the fun. What I’m Loving This Week Wonder Woman Trailer. I’m sooo excited to see this! We need…
Read MoreLife Editor’s Picks: Let’s Do Lunch
OK, stop what you’re doing. It’s time for a break! Grab your purse and let’s step away from our desks. We’ll stretch our legs, clear our heads, and get some yummy food in our grumbly tummies. Many entrepreneurs skip lunch altogether and plow through their work like hamsters spinning on their wheels. But taking a…
Read More10 Habits of Expert Life Editors
Life editing isn’t a one-and-done task. Your life is always changing so you’ll always be editing. So what makes some Life Editors wildly successful while others stay at the “surface level” stage? Expert Life Editors look for ways to go deeper and up their game. They’re not content to make half-hearted efforts. They’re all in,…
Read MoreNew Clubhouse Class: Make an Operations Manual
When I first started my business, most of my passwords and instructions for various tasks were hastily scribbled on Post-It notes stuck to my desk and laptop. This half-assed organization system wasn’t very helpful, especially when I needed to remember how to publish a blog post or what size to crop my photos. Not surprisingly, my business…
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