Editor’s Notebook 230

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! What I’m Loving This Week 8 Things You Can Do To Improve Your Mental Health. Easy does it. US States Ranked From Best To Worst, According To A Poll Of Americans.…

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Sneak Peek! Try Before You Buy Startup In 60

Only a few more days before the live session of Startup In 60 begins with a bang! But maybe you’re unsure about purchasing another business program. We’ve all been burned by digital products that say they’re life-changing but are less spectacular once you see the inside. So if you’re the type who likes to scroll through Amazon reviews,…

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How Does Startup In 60 Work?

Doors are now open for the next live session of Startup In 60, and I’ve been getting some questions about how the program works. “Sage, do you just wave a magic wand and then POOF! I have a business?” Not exactly, but it does seem a little magical. 🙂 As soon as you purchase the course,…

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12 Creative Ways to Clean Up Your Clutter

I like to think that I’m a real clutter-buster. That’s because I love cleaning up my workspace, tossing worn out things, and organizing my home as if it’s an Ikea display room. A clean and orderly environment is a joy to work in, and it keeps you calm so you can avoid burning out. Many…

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5 Ways to Prioritize Your Projects

When you find yourself procrastinating and neglecting your to-do list, then it’s time to prioritize. This week I had a call with a client who normally makes great progress and is always ready to listen and learn. But after choosing her goals, making her 12 week plan, and breaking down all her projects into bite-sized…

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Editor’s Notebook 226

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! What I’m Loving This Week What Career Type Suits Your Personality? Play to your strengths and you might find a new passion. Weed the Racists Books, Libraries. It’s not censorship, but…

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