Posts Tagged ‘planning’
Digital Products Don’t Have to Be Scary
It’s my 3rd Annual Face Your Fear Week! Today I have a special post for Blacksburg Belle’s Blog Tour for her upcoming workshops on CreativeLive. Are you ready to make your creative work more lucrative, stable, and sustainable in the long-term? Join April Bowles-Olin for an introduction to digital products and how they can enhance…
Read MoreFace Your Fear Week 2014 Is Here!
Welcome to Face Your Fear Week 2014! In my blog posts this week, you’ll learn how to confront your fear so you can live an authentic, edited life. Wait a minute—why should we face our fear? Is that really the right word? Shouldn’t we bury our heads under our pillows and cower in the dark?…
Read More7 Painless Steps for Breaking Your Bad Habits
Breaking bad habits is a lot like breaking up with your high school boyfriend. You remember him right? The one with the drug problem who was always pressuring you to hang out all night at the 7-11 with him and his skater friends. No? Well, I had a boyfriend like that, and I was magnetically…
Read MoreEditor’s Notebook 12
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! I missed last week’s notebook because I was super busy putting together this beauty, so enjoy some extra links this week. What I’m Loving This Week Everyone Is Lonely. This one…
Read MoreWebinar Recording: Broken Record Life Editing
Today I hosted a free webinar about my best coaching advice that I share over and over and over again with my clients…like a broken record! Broken Record Life Editing Did you miss the webinar? No worries! Watch the recording below. We talk about frogs, dirt, DeLoreans, She-Ra, and why the 80s totally rocked. Yes,…
Read MoreHow to Recover From a Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Disney just released a new movie based on one of my favorite children’s books, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. For those of you who haven’t read this treasure of a book, it follows young Alexander as he faces numerous awful things throughout his day such as not getting a prize…
Read MoreFree Webinar: Broken Record Life Editing
I love it when I’m mistaken for being younger than I am. It’s a little thrill like I’m getting away with something! But I grew up in the 1980s, and I remember life seeming quaint and simple back in the day. In fact, when we wanted new music, we’d head over to the local record…
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