Do you ever wonder how you could write more in less time? You could free up extra hours for friends and family, or paddleboarding, or roadtripping, or sitting on the porch reading. Sounds pretty good, doesn’t it?
Writing takes
Who ever thought a comma would be at the heart of an international debate? Certainly not me, but the Oxford comma is proving to be quite a little trouble-maker.
What is the Oxford comma?
The Oxford comma (sometimes called
Do you have a big vision for your freelance career? Do you want to change the world for the better? Create a fulfilling life? Help others?
In the article “How To Make Your Big Mark In The World With
Do you want to chase freelance jobs down one gig at a time forever? Neither do I. It’s more valuable to have repeat work from familiar clients than it is to try to scare up work from scratch each
Life is precious, and sweet, and short. While we busy ourselves with the details of getting through the day, our lives are rolling by. No one knows this more than Bronnie Ware, an Australian nurse who worked in palliative
Two years ago, copywriter Joel Klettke turned down a six-figure job offer to strike out on his own as a freelancer. Two years later, he was making 28% more than that six-figure offer.
He wrote about his experience and
My first Periscope broadcast was fun. I didn’t know quite what I was doing and I made some mistakes, but I enjoyed the “Scope” experience. My second Scope was not fun. At all. It was horrible.
I didn’t have
I heard some great advice once: “Bite off more than you can chew, then chew like hell.”
The quote is attributed to the late-Peter Brock, an Australian race car driver. I’m not sure what inspired Brock, but the sentiment
Last month I created an account on the streaming video app Periscope. Then, not knowing exactly what I was supposed to do, I did nothing. After several weeks, I mustered up the courage to do a my first broadcast—called
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Google Calendar is immensely useful, but it’s missing a crucial feature: the ability to mark a calendar event completed.
In the “Tasks” column in