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If you want to be able to work from home while raising your kids, homeschooling your kids, or you just don’t want to work in the corporate world any longer, using your expertise – the knowledge you have already – is the fastest way to get started. For me, I wanted more fulfillment than the… Read More >>
Now you know what a habit is and how it’s formed, you’re probably curious on how to identify bad and good habits. In your personal life, you most likely already know what your bad habits are. In your work life, it might be more difficult to tell. Read More >>
Lack of trust is one of the major common sales objections you will face in conversations with prospects. Social proof helps you to dispel these doubts and show that you’re legitimate, while also driving home the unique benefits of your offer. This post may contain affiliate links for your convenience. Please read my disclosure policy… Read More >>
Are you constantly scratching your head at the end of the day, wondering why you feel like you worked so much to get nowhere? The good news is that you are not alone, but unfortunately, there is bad news too. This post may contain affiliate links for your convenience. Please read my disclosure policy here.… Read More >>
Today’s topic brings so much joy to me to share with you. If you struggle at all with dealing with people, your spouse, your job, your boss or your life in general in small or big ways, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE read this book, Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff.
Your productivity at work is directly related to the amount of energy you have! Knowing where your natural energy comes in your day is a great way to create a time management and energy flow that works best for your lifestyle.
Money brings happiness. Increased income directly correlates to an increase in happiness. But is money alone the cause for your happiness? Can happiness be bought? Take an introspective look at how you can bring more happiness into your life with a couple of fundamental ideas.
I think one of the biggest adjustments to living in the country is weekly meal planning. We no longer live two minutes away from our favorite Chinese restaurant, a Taco Bell, or the grocery store deli. The first week we lived at our new house, it became very apparent that weekly meal planning had to…