We are getting ready to launch our new site and this Romance & Finance theme could not have come at a better time! One of the things I've learned about being an entrepreneur is that we have to put love and money into our businesses to take them to the next level. This can leave us financing what we love from our savings and sometimes living paycheque to paycheque (& … [Read more...] about 10 Days + 100 Spaces + $150: The OMHG Campaign!
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Pricing Happiness, part 1: You Should Charge More
It can be so hard to set pricing for your work, whether you provide a service or sell products. You want to charge what seems "fair," you want to position yourself correctly among your competitors, you want customers to continue to purchase from you, and of course you want to earn a living. I think that many small creative businesses are undervaluing their work, which I'm sure … [Read more...] about Pricing Happiness, part 1: You Should Charge More
Romance + Finance: A February Fling
Let's talk about all the good things and the bad things that may be! One theme comes up over and over again in emails, comments, and at our chats: how do we make a living while loving what we do? So this month we are spending February having a fling exploring love + money and where the two intersect. Our finances are one of those sticky topics that can be intensely personal … [Read more...] about Romance + Finance: A February Fling
Exceeding Expectation: My Alt Summit Experience
This month I intended to let go of my expectations and comparisons so I could lift off for Altitude Summit feeling confident in myself and the story that lives under my skin. It worked! I flew to Los Angeles for a few days of talking and dreaming with Dyana Valentine on the beaches of Santa Monica and laughing in her kitchen while stirring up food to feed her genius. I spent my … [Read more...] about Exceeding Expectation: My Alt Summit Experience
Healing Loss Through Art: A Recipe for Letting Go
Five years ago my mother passed away after a long illness. It was hard to watch her decline, yet there was so much light and healing that shined into that last year. We took lots of naps together. We held hands and closed our eyes content to just be side by side. Content is just the best word, isn’t it? And we read novels out loud. Novels that were so good, I would drive … [Read more...] about Healing Loss Through Art: A Recipe for Letting Go