Posts Tagged ‘writing’
Editor’s Notebook 31
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! PS, I’m chugging along on the content for my upcoming time management program, Startup In 60. If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll see more behind-the-scenes photos like this one: What…
Read MoreApril Quarterly Check-In Video Series
Hello Spring! Can you believe we’re already one-quarter of the way through the year? The time has gone by super fast for me! Now that it’s April and the start of the second quarter, it’s time to celebrate all our successes from the past 3 months. What did you accomplish despite the gloom and cold…
Read MoreHow to Use an Editorial Calendar
One thing people always seem to forget when they’re starting businesses is the marketing that they must do to get paying customers. Your business isn’t a magical kitchen appliance where you can simply “set it and forget it!” Unless you are selling kitchen appliances… No, you’ve got to be actively involved in driving traffic to…
Read MoreEditor’s Notebook 29
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 10 Ways To Deal With A Crappy Boss. You know, besides quitting. Here’s my take. Are You An Overachiever? 7 Steps To Get Out Of Your…
Read MoreBehind the Scenes: Quarterly Care Packages March 2015
Happy Spring, Life Editors! Today I’m giving you a behind-the-scenes peek at what’s inside my clients’ Quarterly Care Packages for March. There’s stuff for inspiration, motivation, and celebration! So what are Quarterly Care Packages? My 6-month and 12-month clients receive Quarterly Care Packages from me with required reading books, inspirational trinkets, and other goodies. It’s…
Read MoreNever Suffer Through a Pointless Meeting Again
“Yay! They scheduled a meeting! I can’t wait to go sit in the conference room for an hour!” Said no one ever. I don’t know a single person who loves attending meetings at work. They’re tedious, long, and often pointless. Back in my corporate days, I remember plenty of meetings that ended by scheduling another…
Read More10 Ways to Get Over the Afternoon Energy Slump
I recently shared an article on Facebook about how flexible work hours are changing the average American employee’s workday. Some businesses are catching on that they’ll have happier, more productive employees if you give them the autonomy to choose their start times. For instance, an early bird might benefit from starting her day at 7:00…
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