As a marketing professional the number one question I get is how to grow Instagram followers without the cost that's so often affiliated with gaining followers! I think that growing followers happens over time, but that there are a few key ways to guarantee that your followers will be both interested and willing to continue … Continue reading Growing your Instagram Doesn’t Have to Cost You
Category: Advice
Self-Doubt as a Fuel
If there's one thing I have found the most powerful - both in a positive and negative way - during my journey with entrepreneurship, it's that of self-doubt. Some days it's so easy to find my confidence and groove with my work, while others I sit there and stare at a project wondering how to … Continue reading Self-Doubt as a Fuel
Staying Busy When Busy Isn’t an Option
We are in a situation that is now impossible to ignore. Social distancing, quarantine, isolation are all now a reality and there is a high likelihood that like me, working from home has become sensible. I am the type of person that loves to stay as busy as possible, whether it be work, classes, social … Continue reading Staying Busy When Busy Isn’t an Option
Self-Care while Self-Employed
So, this is it: you decided to go for it, you’re self-employed, doing freelance, running a side hustle. It’s a huge opportunity. You’re excited, you’re happy and you’re feeling positive about the direction your professional life is heading And you’re also exhausted. Pretty nervous, a little stressed, don’t feel like you have time or a … Continue reading Self-Care while Self-Employed
Sell it for what it is – not short.
There are certain times in life when I would prefer something to be sold short - negotiating for my car would have been an awesome time for the salesperson to sell it short. Needless to say, what I am paying in service fees since purchase, it would have certainly benefitted me for that car to … Continue reading Sell it for what it is – not short.