by Molly Gordon | Nov 19, 2010 | Marketing, Selling, Small business, Success, Uncategorized, Wealth
This article is for anyone who feels trapped in a cycle of under-earning and doesn’t know an honorable way to get out. It’s for people who aren’t in it for the money, and yet need to be making a profit. It’s for people who are frustrated or...
by Molly Gordon | Oct 17, 2010 | Goal Setting, Productivity, Self-employment, Small business, Success, Time, Uncategorized
Have you ever had a great idea–or two–that you were eager to act on, but you couldn’t seem to get moving? It could have been an art project, a blog, a book. Whatever it was, the initial inspiration seemed so clear, and then? Mush. There are two...
by Molly Gordon | Jul 12, 2010 | Ambition, Confidence, Getting clients, Self-employment, Selling, Small business, Success
It happens to everybody, including the most experienced and successful people. One minute you’re a player, and the next you’re an impostor. A pretend expert. An embarrassing excuse for a professional. It’s called Impostor Syndrome, and it can throw...
by Molly Gordon | Jun 28, 2010 | Ambition, Confidence, Emotional intelligence, Mindfulness, Self-employment, Small business, Spirit, Success, Uncategorized, Vision
What if Wonder Woman’s crown is too small for an ordinary mortal? What if thinking you should be a superhero or a rockstar or a guru is actually cramping your style, keeping you small? What if trying to do it all is ruining (harsh word, and it may be true) your...
by Molly Gordon | Jun 4, 2010 | Ambition, Money, Self-employment, Small business, Success
Updated December 12, 2012 Let’s end underearning now. I want to light a fire under you, and in the process I may irritate you. My hope is that even if you’re put off by this article, it will shake up your thinking, inspire you to end underearning, and...
by Molly Gordon | May 31, 2010 | Goal Setting, Marketing, Pricing, Productivity, Selling, Small business, Success
“I have spent my days stringing and unstringing my instrument, while the song I came to sing remains unsung.” Rabindranath Tagore, poet The last hurdle to creating your info product is finishing it. Declaring it complete. Done. Ready for prime time. Yikes!...
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