Tales of a Solopreneur: Building an Online Portfolio
…financial adviser in your specific jurisdiction for the most accurate information. In my last post, I discussed my experience as a small business owner (“SBO”) in deciding whether to trademark…
…financial adviser in your specific jurisdiction for the most accurate information. In my last post, I discussed my experience as a small business owner (“SBO”) in deciding whether to trademark…
…stories and sometimes it is hard for them to be unbiased. Some writing contests will give small critiques as an included perk. Other contests offer the service for a small…
…Small Group Coaching came next. The first iteration of SGC put Liz, Safiya, and Janet in one cohort and Brenda in another, all coached by the talented Jeanette Smith. When…
…work with a query specialist? Could you save up for conventions that would allow you to connect with agents in person? Taking small actions—or even making small plans—will loosen the…
…goal-setting is to break goals down into small, achievable increments. Setting goals and keeping them is motivating; small successes along the way will help you reach larger success down the…
…three grown sons and grandmother to three little darlings. She lives with her husband in the small prairie town where she was born and raised. Also, Heather and I have…
When I began to write for DIY MFA, my second post, “Resolving to Draw More,” welcomed the New Year (remember 2019, that sweet time when small annoyances seemed important and…
…also discuss the collaboration process of these three women. The Winemaker Series, and why it is such a perfect choice for Le French Book. How one small shift in the…
…Erin, whose question inspired this episode. A few weeks ago, Erin emailed me and shared this about her writing life: I am a stay-at-home mom with two small children and…
…remember that you aren’t doing anything wrong. You can find small adjustments to help them deal with your creative side. But you will have to learn how to keep them…