Tag Archives: challenges

Learning How To Rock My Clients

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.

Inspired By My Community

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.

Help! My Twitter Account Is Suspended

On Sunday, July 5, 2009, my Twitter accounts were suspended in error. Here’s what I learned from this experience, with tips for what you can do if this happens to you.

Twitter User Adoption Rate

One of the greatest challenges facing Twitter is new user churn. Here are some of the factors that contribute to low user adoption, and a brief analysis of what Twitter has done so far to address them.

The Goosebump Effect

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.

Where’s Your Tribe?

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.

The Hidden Value of Irritation

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.

Talking About Yourself

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.

Event Attendance: Follow Up

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.

Event Attendance: Being There

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.