by Molly Gordon | Oct 2, 2011 | Ambition, Confidence, Creativity, Goal Setting, Productivity, Spirit, Success, Uncategorized
A few weeks ago I wrote about procrastination. But what about times when you’re not so much procrastinating as you are unable to get in the flow with a creative project? Here’s a question from a reader about one of those times. For you it may not be...
by Molly Gordon | Sep 5, 2011 | Ambition, Confidence, Creativity, Meaning, Money, Self-employment, Small business, Success, Uncategorized
I don’t know about you, but I’m afraid of heights. And the idea of walking across a rope bridge suspended high above the water gives me the heebie jeebies. But sometimes a rope bridge is what you have to work with. In this article I’ll look at how...
by Molly Gordon | Aug 28, 2011 | Authenticity, Creativity, Getting clients, Marketing, Selling, Service, Uncategorized
Sometimes it seems best to stick to the facts when you talk about your work. You need to promote it, but you don’t want to seem sales-y, so you just state the facts on your flier, in your email, or on your Web site. Someone asks about your work, and you keep the...
by Molly Gordon | Apr 3, 2011 | Ambition, Consciousness, Emotional intelligence, Goal Setting, Life purpose, Meaning, Mindfulness, Self care, Spirit, Success, Uncategorized, Vision
A participant in Profit Alchemy recently told me she was overwhelmed by the scope of her business vision. How could she hope to be and do what she aspired to? Was her vision just too big? Read my answer below… Remember the olden days? It used to be that you had...
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...
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