I Said No to Shoulds in Business and Found Sustainability
I wanted to follow every idea and do all the things like it “should” be as a solopreneur. That was too much. Here’s how I went from reactive to relaxed. Phew.
I wanted to follow every idea and do all the things like it “should” be as a solopreneur. That was too much. Here’s how I went from reactive to relaxed. Phew.
Oh my, I barely have words to go with this video. Please watch it and let the inspiration and artistry sink in. Be sure to watch the exquisite ending. Wow!
I can make a case for why the answer could be Yes.
Many people who come to me for career, business, or life guidance feel completely lost at sea in a fog, only to discover they were only a mile from shore.
When it comes to superpowers (your amazing strengths), they are often the things you think are your flaws. Here’s why and how to turn it around. Look to your so-called flaws for clues of your strengths.
Plaguing self-criticism; wondering if you’ll ever reach your dreams; winter blues; or plain ol’ stuck-on-the-couch days? How honoring winter helps me with that.
If you find yourself leaning back when it comes to a challenge, this personal story and explanation about fear and courage might help.
Target market terminology has war-like connotations. It grates on me. It creates confusion and marketing mistakes. It’s part of why you hate marketing. Here’s what can work better. Introverts and HSPs will appreciate this refreshing heart-centered approach.
The gift of gab is overrated and not what’s needed for effective networking. Introverts and extroverts can be good at networking if they both understand a few basics.
Some good TED talks for sparking fresh ideas for your career, business, and purpose.