Mom’s Guide to Knowing When to Take Something Home
How can you tell when it’s time to invite something into your life and take it home with you? Here’s what Mom has to say, and as we all know, moms know best.
Don’t Say “Sorry”
It’s important to say “sorry” when you truly want to apologize to someone for something you did. But for goodness sake, let’s stop saying it so many *other* times too.
3 Websites I *LOVE* and Why
As a professional web designer, it’s pretty rare that I stumble upon a website in my own personal life that I LOVE. But it does happen and when it does, I’m positively delighted. Here are three that did the trick, and what YOU can take away from each.
The Business Owner’s Guide to Summer Vacation: 8 Essential Tips
When you’re a business owner, taking a vacation can require a bit more … finesse and planning 🙂 Below are 8 tips for making the most of your vacation so you can rest up and also return to work feeling calm, collected, and most of all, on top of things.
A Little Website Refresh Can Go a Looooong Way
If your shiny new website is now a few years old, don’t forget that a little TLC from your web designer can go a long, long way 🙂
When You Learn What *Not* To Do
Sometimes we learn how to be amazing service providers from having amazing models, and then, sometimes, we learn how to be great from seeing what NOT to do.
What Have You Grown “Too Old” For?
This blog might not be about what you *think* it’s about. What have you grown too old for? Whatever it is, name it, claim it, and then let it go.
5 Answers to the Question “Are You Able to Go Down in Price?”
When you send a prospect your proposal and they answer with “I’m afraid that’s out of my budget. Are you able to go down in price?” …what do you say? There’s no right or wrong answer – but here are five good options to choose from.
A Lesson in Patience
Is there something in your life you’ve made a deadline for that doesn’t actually need one?