Posts Tagged ‘relationships’
Editor’s Notebook 25
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! By the way, my annual Birthday Bundle Blowout Sale ends tonight! Click here to get your bundle on. What I’m Loving This Week 11 Epic Facts About Lefties. Here’s a fun…
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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! Oh, and by the way… What I’m Loving This Week Are You an Upholder, Questioner, Obliger, or Rebel? If you’ve been reading my posts for a while, you’ll know that I’m…
Read MoreClient Spotlight: Hanna Gristina
This is a post in my Client Spotlight series where I highlight ambitious women who have edited their lives and businesses with the help of my coaching programs. Please say hello to Hanna Gristina! “I’m living an edited life, and now my dreams come true!” Hanna Gristina, Brule Group Website Facebook Twitter Google+ Instagram Before…
Read MoreWhy We Resist Good Advice
As someone who regularly doles out advice and little nuggets of wisdom, I’ve noticed that advice seekers generally fall into 2 distinct categories: Those who will follow the good advice that’s given to them or come up with their own equally good course of action. Those who will ignore the good advice and do nothing…
Read MoreWhy You Should Think Beyond Your Job Description
Many years ago when I was still a book editor, I remember a women from the marketing department scurrying down the aisle towards the young, fresh-out-of-college coworker who sat directly opposite me. “Could you proofread this for me, please? I’m under a really tight deadline.” The marketing lady held out a stack of papers expectantly.…
Read MoreHow You Can Slow Down to Speed Up
As we wrap up another year, most people start thinking about their goals: the ones they reached, the ones that got away, and the ones they hope to achieve next year. One of the biggest problems with goals is that you want them NOW! No wait, change that. You wanted results YESTERDAY! We’re an impatient…
Read MoreHow to Say NO! and Save Your Sanity
Sometimes our most powerful disappointments are actually blessings in disguise. Last month I was approached by a popular website that I admire very much. They loved my work and wanted me to write content for their new app. I would get credit and my voice would be used—how insanely cool! “Yes!” I squealed. It never…
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