Editor’s Notebook 3

The Editor’s Notebook posts are 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 Find Momo. An adorable dog plays hide and seek in his owner’s beautiful photography. How to Bite Off More Than You Can Chew—and Get it…

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New! Dozens of Freebies in the Editor’s Toolkit

In case you were wondering if I really do read your comments and emails…here’s proof I do. I’ve gotten many requests to compile my various freebies into one place so readers won’t have to hunt around for them on my website. Also, my coaching clients regularly receive check-in messages from me with videos and recommended…

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Top 5 Websites for Ambient Noise to Increase Your Productivity

One of my favorite things to look for when I’m editing my life are little tweaks and tricks to improve my productivity. Getting more done in less time. That’s what we’re all looking for, right? I’ve noticed something related to my environment that you might have noticed too. I can’t seem to concentrate when it’s…

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An Insider’s Guide to Life Editing (and Freebies for You!)

Note: There is a first come, first serve freebie at the end of this post, so scroll down for all the info on how to get yours. At long last, my rebranded website is here! If you popped over to my blog this past weekend, you noticed that Sage Grayson Coaching has gotten quite a…

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Elevate Series: Why Having a Breakdown is a Good Thing

As you probably know, I’ve started working with a new life coach this year, Molly Mahar from Stratejoy. Why does a life coach like me need a life coach? Well, you wouldn’t trust a doctor who doesn’t believe in seeing a doctor, would you? It’s the same for me and my profession. I value coaching,…

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Best of Sage Grayson Coaching 2013

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! If I could hug you through my laptop monitor, I would. Just imagine me hugging you right now. Mmmm! I want to thank each and every one of you for your support, comments, feedback, emails, and for working with me during 2013. Every December I do a roundup of…

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Why Your Phone Can Never Replace Your Planner

I’ve been called a lot of things; some good (thanks, clients!), some bad (no thanks, internet trolls!). One thing I hear on a pretty regular basis is the term “old school.” I may run an online business, but some of my coaching techniques are downright low-tech, maybe even retro. But sorry, no break dancing. My…

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