Time Is on Your Side: 5 Productivity Tips for Entrepreneurs

It’s not enough to dream of success. It’s not even enough to set goals. At the end of the day, you need to be able to get things done. And, there is so much to get done! The only way to truly achieve...

Build a Business, Not a Job

Many people dream of working for themselves, being their own boss, and having the freedom to only take on clients they want to work with on projects they love. What they don’t realize, however, is...

Solopreneur to CEO – Free Masterclass

When I first started my business I was a one-woman band and proud of it. I loved what I did and thought I could do it all myself. But after 12 months, I was exhausted, my passion was drained, and I...

How to Outsource on a Shoestring Budget

“I just can’t afford to hire! My budget is way too small.” I never push back on the budget-size part of this argument; hundreds of solopreneurs run their amazing businesses on blood, sweat, tears, and...

Don’t Miss This Spooktacular Offer!

Here is a little Halloween treat!  Mini-Intensive Session 60 minutes to actionable strategy Now only $97 if you sign up by November 15 (regularly $250) Think Q4 is a done deal? Make the most of the...

Business Slow? Think Like a Farmer

Last week I talked about a client of mine – a real estate agent going through her slow period. Our work during that time focused on thinking like a farmer – but what does that mean in practice?...

How NOT to Panic.

At some point, every business owner will find herself in a troubling situation. Revenue is down. New clients are scarce. Profits are falling. Just one peek at the financials is enough to bring on a...

Overwhelmed and Paralyzed?

We all fall victim to overwhelm. The trick is to find a way to reset quickly, so you can recover and get back to what you need to do. Whether it’s often or infrequent, the paralyzing results are the...

Hire to Your Weakness, Lead With Your Strength.

I have never been a detail person – much to my dismay. My handwriting is almost illegible, I make mistakes in calculations (thank goodness for formulas in Excel so I don’t have to do the math...