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I’m about 5 weeks out from having baby number 4 (although all of my babies are late… so it may well be 6 or 7 weeks. They are in no rush to leave). My oldest two are much older now (9 and 10) but number 3 is only just about to turn 1. And it […]

I’ve been doing “this” for a while now. The format of whatever “this” is has changed a bit over the years. Over 10 years ago my (now ex) husband and I started an online store selling war gaming miniatures and running big face to face events. 9 years ago I started training for my Certificate

I spend a lot (no really, A LOT) of time answering the question “I want to make an online course/membership site. Which plugin should I use?” And while there is no easy answer, and your choice will depend on a whole heap of variables, I do have some favourites. Today we are talking all about Wishlist

It’s very easy to get caught up in the day to day hum-drum of life. I know that I do.I get caught up in the routine. In the school runs, and kid stuff.I get caught up in the internal stories of those who think it can’t be done.Or those who think that the only way

You’ve heard the saying …  It takes a village to raise a child… right? I swear it’s more than that for a business though. Sure, you can try and do it all alone. But it’s stressful, overwhelming, exhausting, and I swear you’ll spend most of your time feeling like you are making it all up

Habits are funny little things. They are incredibly powerful, yet often you won’t even realise they are there. Good habits enrich your day and make life easier.Bad habits (although maybe “bad” is too strong a word here) can keep you stuck and hold you back. The thing is, like it or not, you have hundreds

I struggled to set a financial target for this year. Last year was my smallest year since being full time self employed 5 years ago. I took 18 weeks maternity leave, and took most of the year very slowly. In October 2018, I ran my finances and realised just how quiet my year had been.

I love January. It’s that wonderful time of year when everyone (ok, most people) are excited about the prospects of the year ahead. It’s a blank slate. A time when people set goals, make resolutions, and plan to make this year bigger and better than the last. And I think that’s awesome. BUT (come on,

It’s Christmas time – mistletoe and wine, and all that jazz. Except that it’s about a million degrees in Australia, and being pregnant means that I can’t drink wine at the moment, but you get the gist. Which feels like it is the perfect time to remind you that it is ok to take time

Now that we’ve taken the time to reflect and review, it’s time to set some goals moving forward (if you have’t looked at the year that was first, you really should. Check out the 2018 review post here) Things you might want to consider: Word of the year. For the last couple of years, I