If you have a mental illness, and your symptoms are kicking into overdrive, is it best to hide it from your kids or have an honest conversation with them? I’m going to share my non-clinical opinion.
I’m revisiting one of my earliest blog posts dating all the way back to 2019. At the time I was still carving out my business identity. As you’ll read, I discuss how I discovered my why and the impact that revelation’s had on my brand.
Mental illness looms large when you’re trying to do your job, and if a coworker is open about their migraines and receives accommodations, then so can you. Here's how to talk to your employer about your mental health.
I’m always amazed when prospects tell me why the blogger they fired didn’t work out. I’m going to discuss those and what you should expect when you hire a blogger.
Whether you’re a newcomer to sustained anxiety (welcome to the club) or a veteran, there are many ways to manage it. Note that I’m not a behavioral care professional, and these tips are experiential. Hopefully you’ll find them valuable.
When you write blogs that are educational, your audience certainly benefits from gaining knowledge, and you benefit by building trust, engagement, and leads. But do blog posts lead to purchases? The answer is yes.
When it comes to your business, specifically marketing and writing content, the DIY approach carries too much risk and too little reward. In this video, I discuss five reasons why you shouldn’t write your own content.
A visitor will stay on your website if you’ve captured their attention with a clear value proposition that makes them want to learn more about how you can help them. This, my friends, is achieved by writing with empathy to your audience.