Posts Tagged ‘writing’
No Excuses Morning Routine! Gratitude Morning App Review With Nichole Crawford
Without a doubt, “creating a gratitude foundation” is the step of the Life Editing Process that elicits the most eye-rolling. “Really, Sage? I’m not reaching my goals so why in the world would I try to be thankful for what I have? I want MORE!” I hear you, but gratitude isn’t about playing small and…
Read MoreAsk Me Anything! How to Feel Confident in Any Situation (Plus a Promo Code for Planners!)
This month we had another Ask Me Anything call live stream on my Facebook page so I could answer all your questions about how to feel confident in any situation. Watch the video below and then hop on over to Facebook and tell me in what situations you need to boost your confidence. If you have a…
Read More3 Quick Fixes for To-Do List Overwhelm
Whenever my life feels crazy, I write a fresh to-do list. It might take a while to gather up all the bits of paper, Post-It notes, and tasks hastily scribbled on napkins or envelopes, but nothing compares to that sense of relief when everything is rewritten (or typed) clearly and in a single spot. A…
Read MoreOooohh, We’re Halfway There! Save 60% Off Edited Year Planners
Psst! The Edited Year Planners are on sale for a limited time. Click here for all the details and get your bundle today. I’ve always been a bit of a nerd. Back in my college days, I avoided common rites of passage such as blowing off classes, getting drunk, and sleeping around. Instead I spent…
Read MoreHit Send! 3 Things to Always Include In Your Email Newsletter
Entrepreneurs get super excited about “killin’ it” on social media, but the real money is in your email newsletter list. Your posts can get lost in the feed on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, but everyone checks their email. An email newsletter subscriber list contains your most valuable customers. When your customers sign…
Read MoreSneak Peek: Enjoy This LEFB Video Now!
OK, I’ll admit it. I’m a sucker for instant gratification. No amount of telling myself to chill out, take a breath, and be patient will stop the persistent “gimme, gimme, gimme!” voice in my head. When I set my sights on something—a goal, a new book, a fabulous set of pens, a gooey chocolatey cupcake—I…
Read MoreEveryone Told Me I Was Wrong
When you put yourself out there and let the world see all the vulnerable bits that make up the real you . . . well, you’re bound to attract some naysayers. Four years ago, I was surrounded by people who thought they knew my business better than me. The generic “live your dreams!” style of…
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