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*Cue terrible joke about having 2020 vision.* My husband is the king of Dad jokes, and I’ve been dealing with 2020 jokes for far too long already. Hopefully he’ll be over it by the time 2020 actually gets here… right?! (One can only hope!) I’ve seen so much excitement about the upcoming New Year, it […]

I love hearing about people who are keeping it real. The ones who are juggling this crazy thing called life, and a family, all while growing their business, their way. Because the truth is, it’s not all rainbows and unicorns all of the time. But it is worth it in the end. In the #RealLifeBiz interview series,

So often we start our own business for the flexibility and then end up taking less time off than we used to. Seriously, when was the last time you took a proper holiday? Not just a couple of days away. Not a trip, but you did a little work in the middle. Not a break,

There is no denying it, we seem to be squeezing more into our days than ever before. Kid stuff, work, business building, family time, being a good neighbour, hosting parties, ferrying people to and from activities… oh my how the list goes on. In fact, “busy” seems to have become a habit more than anything

I love hearing about people who are keeping it real. The ones who are juggling this crazy thing called life, and a family, all while growing their business, their way. Because the truth is, it’s not all rainbows and unicorns all of the time. But it is worth it in the end. In the #RealLifeBiz interview series,

27/05/2019 by Sam (Edit) I wanted to title this “reducing your business expenses”, but it’s not always about reducing. Expenses are a reality of running any business. Not only are they inevitable, they are a vital part of investing in growth. You often see this in the corporate world; times get tough, cash flow gets lean, and the

In case you hadn’t noticed, we are rapidly approaching the year 2020 (I know this to be true because my husband keeps making terrible puns about eyesight!) So it’s time to look at those big goals that you were going to achieve this year, and think about which big goals are going on your list

I couldn’t find a better name for what I do…. Course developer? Course consultant? Instructional designer (is probably what my role is called in the corporate world)? But sometimes it feels like so much more than any of those… Long story short, I help busy service providers create their own courses, to provide another source

I’ve often struggled when it comes to the “why” behind my business. Ask any coach, and they will tell you that you NEED a clear, powerful why to be successful. You’ll fall back on it when times are tough, it will guide your decision making and it will empower your audience when you share it.

Wait… what? Why would you want to create a course that’s not for sale…? Courses get a bit of a bad wrap in the online world at the moment. They are being touted as the way to make millions over night, as the one thing that everyone should have, and the fix to all problems.