by Molly Gordon | Jan 4, 2010 | Productivity, Self-employment, Small business, Success, Time
Accidental Entrepreneurs are, by nature, do-it-yourselfers. We’re self-reliant, sometimes impulsive, and often unwilling or unable to spend money on staff or contractors. But the truth is, we can’t do it all, at least not all of the time. This article can...
by Molly Gordon | Dec 21, 2009 | Success
This week’s article is in response to a question on the Accidental Entrepreneurs group at Facebook. You can join the group and get answers to your own questions about self employment by clicking here. Last year when my book was published I tried a variety of...
by Molly Gordon | Dec 15, 2009 | Success
Social media is everywhere these days, even in the comic strips. It seems there’s a new social media site every week, and the pressure to get connected can be intense. How do you know which sites to join and where to begin? Start with the skills you already...
by Molly Gordon | Dec 10, 2009 | Success
May 14th seemed a normal enough day. But my stomach was churning. I needed to spend the summer working on The Self Employment Telesummit, but I didn’t know how to do that and keep cash flow going. I felt stuck. I was so anxious I didn’t even want to look at the...
by Molly Gordon | Dec 3, 2009 | Ambition, Authenticity, Emotional intelligence, Marketing, Self-employment, Small business, Success, Uncategorized
A lot of us Accidental Entrepreneurs avoid marketing for the simple reason that it feels phony and weird. And since it feels that way, we may assume that authentic marketing can’t be natural And sometimes we’re right. Marketing can be like wearing a gaudy...
by Molly Gordon | Nov 24, 2009 | Success
It’s Thanksgiving week in the USA, and gratitude is a natural theme for this week’s article. And, as important as gratitude is, the reality is that we don’t always experience as much of it as we might wish. This got me thinking: How do we relate to...
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