
My 7-step blog post writing process for ghostwriting clients
A solid process helps you write better-quality content in less time. Here is the blog post writing process that I use for each of my ghostwriting clients
read more ›A solid process helps you write better-quality content in less time. Here is the blog post writing process that I use for each of my ghostwriting clients
read more ›Living with a chronic illness isn’t easy. Neither is working with one. Owning your own business? It’s a whole other ball game. Here’s what other bosses should know about what it’s like to be a business owner with a chronic illness so that we can all work together (and support each other) better.
read more ›Want to make the holidays work for your life rather than the other way around? Here are 12 work/life lessons I’ve learned from nightmare situations.
read more ›You can’t fix a problem you aren’t aware of. What’s your biggest challenge—and how should you approach it? This post tackles what kind of writer you are, and what strengths and weaknesses come with it.
read more ›Figure out if your own high bar is intimidating, annoying, or otherwise pissing off your clients, future leads, and randos who come across your admittedly awesome work. Then, troubleshoot your perfectionist behaviors and perfectionism problems.
read more ›Writer’s block is not being able to find the words to express your ideas. This is something different. My blogging struggle is about dealing with change in my business. Here’s how I deal with it (and how you can, too).
read more ›“Just blogging” doesn’t work, and this is whyMay 13, 2016 I want you to hear this: You don’t have to get it right the first time to get it right. My last three years as a business owner have been a lot of trial and error. At the end of 2015, I decided to call […]
read more ›How and when to say “no” in business (and make your brand stronger than ever)Feb. 5, 2016 There’s a very overt push in the working world for people—women in business, especially, I think—to say “yes.” It’s one of the rules of improve (actually, that rule is, “Yes, and,” which is not quite the same as […]
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