Five resources that have helped me better understand money
Money. How do you feel about it? Good? Bad? Indifferent? Do you equate money with greed? Or with status and prestige?
Here we are again. The things keeping me sane during (yet another) lockdown...
I’d share some of the tools and platforms that creative people and arts companies have created, that many of us have benefited from, particularly as we work our way through the challenges of pandemic life right now.
10 biz lessons I've learned from putting out 100 podcast episodes
I thought I'd share ten lessons I've learned after 100 podcasts episodes. Now, these are as much for life as they are for business and can apply to you, no matter if podcasting is something you'll never do.
How much do you put up with before you make a change?
How much do you put up with before you make a change? I know that may be a loaded question and you may think, in relation to what? A relationship? Work stuff? Life in general?
Five life and biz lessons from my biggest role model in life
In light of today being Mother’s Day here in Australia I wanted to highlight five of the greatest lessons Mum taught me, things that I’ve applied to both my business and personal life.
That taboo subject most small biz owners don't discuss enough? Here's what you can do...
I wanted to highlight something that’s not talked about much, when it comes to running a small business. I'm definitely not a subject matter expert on it, but I know it's important to talk about, openly.
10 things I wish I knew when I started my business
I thought I'd share today 10 of the most valuable lessons I've learned since 2015, in case there's one that may help you — no matter where you are in your business journey:
You will get it wrong, you will stuff up but it’s important to do something...
I, like many small business owners around the world, vowed to do more. To unlearn so many things and to put in the resource (finances, time) in to learn and change. And I did...to a degree.
Ever feel queasy about oversharing on social media?
How can I show humanity in my brand without feeling like I’m sharing wayyy too much of my personal life?
What would you incorporate into your "Fence of No"?
What is inside — and outside — your own fence of no?
How confidently can you identify what you're the go-to for?
"What is your brand the go-to for?" is a question that stumps a lot of small business owners. It brings up so many additional questions that, sometimes, can be challenging to work through:
The last two weeks have been H.A.R.D. Here's what's helped me.
What are YOU doing to look after your health as you run your own small business? Are you putting in enough buffer time between meetings, campaigns and events or are you scheduled up to the max?
How often are you really choosing to challenge vs. doing what’s comfortable?
Earlier this week, on 8th March, we celebrated International Women’s Day (IWD) and the 2021 theme is “choose to challenge”.
How can you plan one thing for tomorrow that helps your whole year?
I shared with you five quotes that have helped in times of uncertainty. I had such a massive response to that. So today, I thought I’d discuss one practical way to work through what’s happening.
When things get hard, what actually helps you get through?
Whether you're loving life right now or needing all the hugs / elbow bumps you can get, I hope these quotes inspire and move you. I have found myself calling on them many, many times in my own business and life.
What do you actually love about your business or your brand?
If you have ever listened to my podcast — thank you! — you may have heard this line in the intro: Do you love your business? You should, right? But sometimes you just don't...