Last week, I attended a client management workshop with David Billings of Sparky Firepants Images that gave me a many great new ideas for improving how I work with my clients.
Are you part of a thriving, passionate community? I’m fortunate to answer “YES” and I explain how seeing the brilliance of others inspires me to greater brilliance.
Is it possible to enjoy a dream and take inspired actions to accomplish a goal? You bet. I’m proof that you can realize your dream through a path of happiness and goosebumps.
Everyone needs their own tribe, people you can call on when you face a challenge who give great advice. Here’s some ideas about finding the people you want for your own tribe.
Can something as simple as welcoming an irritation in your life make a difference? Find out how to turn irritations into pearls in your life experience.
Are you a small business or freelancer challenged by how to present yourself to clients? Here’s a practical process to figure out how to connect to potential clients.
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Posted 15 April 2009
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Freelance § Networking § Processes § Social Media
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Also tagged: blog, budget, change, content, creativity, elevator pitch, Facebook, obstacles, problem solving, self employment, self promotion, solution set, strategy, voice
Are you about to attend an event or a conference, and are looking for ways to get the most value from the experience? Part three of this three-part blog post explains what to do after the event.
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Posted 13 April 2009
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Event Attendance § Networking
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Also tagged: account, blog, brown bag, business cards, conference, contact manager, conversation, email, Facebook, LinkedIn, post mortem, Social Media
Are you about to attend an event or a conference, and are looking for ways to get the most value from the experience? Part one of this three-part blog post explains what to do before the event.
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Posted 11 April 2009
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Networking
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Also tagged: body language, business cards, cellphone, change, comfort, conference tweeting, conversation, electronics, elevator pitch, email, hashtag, Social Media, wifi