by Molly Gordon | Feb 6, 2011 | Success
You’d think when you work for yourself that you’d be the boss? But as you doubtless know, sometimes it doesn’t work that way. Sometimes money is the boss, sending you scrambling after new clients or making your cringe. Sometimes ego is the boss,...
by Molly Gordon | Jan 30, 2011 | Success
When someone breaks a business commitment, it can be heartbreaking. It can cost you money or time you can’t afford to lose. It can threaten your self-esteem and confidence. Who wouldn’t want to prevent these disappointments? Fortunately, while you...
by Molly Gordon | Jan 10, 2011 | Ambition, Confidence, Goal Setting, Money, Self-employment, Success, Uncategorized, Vision
Updated December 12, 2012 What makes the difference between those who make a good living at the work they love and those who do not? Whether or not you make a good living is a function of one key pattern The difference between those who under-earn and those who make a...
by Molly Gordon | Dec 27, 2010 | Ambition, Confidence, Money, Pricing, Success, The Work, Uncategorized
In the first two articles of this series, I covered two reasons my first business failed: I was in business to serve my muse, not my clients. I believed that people who could afford my work were not my tribe. Today, let’s look at the third reason: the lack of a...
by Molly Gordon | Dec 20, 2010 | Success
Last week I talked about one of the three reasons my first business failed: I was in business to serve my muse, not my clients. If you missed the article, you’ll find it here. This week, let’s look at the second reason Mollycoddles failed, the belief that...
by Molly Gordon | Dec 13, 2010 | Success
If you’re on the freebie list for Secrets to Consistent Self-Employment Profits, you saw this in a recent email. (And if you aren’t on that list, there’s still time. Sign up by clicking here.) My first business, Mollycoddles, failed…for three...
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