What could Americans do with an additional 30 billion hours per year? Spend more time with friends and family? Pursue hobbies and side projects? Engage more in our communities?
Instead, 140 million Americans spend that time commuting, according to
Concerned about climate change? Me too.
The powers-that-be may dismiss the urgency of climate issues so we need to take things into our own hands.
There are are many, many things we can do to reduce our own carbon footprints,
A few weeks ago I wrote about the importance of a coworking community when things are going shit. I had no idea when I wrote it how shit things could go, but here we are.
A rough workday seems
The other day in my home coworking space, I overheard a conversation that went something like this:
Person 1: Hey, did I show you the photos I took of last week’s event?
Person 2: (Glances up with a stressed-out look):
How’s 2016 looking? Ready to have your best year yet?
Do you have your goals for the year set? Even more importantly, do you have a plan in place for sticking with your goals?
Here are resources and tips
Here’s some real-talk. Being a freelancer/solopreneur is not easy. It requires a lot of focus, discipline, organization and time. There are moments and days full of overwhelm and anxiety, and paying for your own health insurance sucks.
But, making
Well, the holidays are here. For some of us freelance writers, that means finding ways to take a break from work to spend time with friends and family.
If you want to take time off around the holidays, I
Do you struggle to price your freelance writing work? If you charge too much you run the risk of turning off prospects, but if you charge too little, you end up feeling taken advantage of. It can be a
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
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