“When we’re self-employed, much of what has been typical of business, marketing, and sales has creeped us out. We want to do business in ways that feel good to us.”
Source: The Self-Employed Life: Business and Personal Development Strategies That Create Sustainable Success
“You need a healthy, thriving self-employed ecosystem. An ecosystem that integrates the three main elements of self-employed success--personal development, business strategies, and daily habit.”
Source: The Self-Employed Life: Business and Personal Development Strategies That Create Sustainable Success
“The beginning of change doesn’t come from motivation and dangling carrots. It begins with being clear about what you want to get away from.”
Source: The Self-Employed Life: Business and Personal Development Strategies That Create Sustainable Success
“We stretch ourselves when the impact we want to make and the life we want to create is bigger than the fear and challenges.”
Source: The Self-Employed Life: Business and Personal Development Strategies That Create Sustainable Success
“The old-adage that business is business, don’t take it personal, doesn’t apply to the self-employed. It’s all personal!”
Source: The Self-Employed Life: Business and Personal Development Strategies That Create Sustainable Success
“The safest way to be in business today and the way to gain as much control over your business as possible, is to have a business model of multiples where you can reach a multiple of audiences in multiple ways.”
Source: The Self-Employed Life: Business and Personal Development Strategies That Create Sustainable Success
“For the deepest acts of creation and renewal happen in invisible realms that require a subtle mix of intensity and non-doing, alertness and grace. Fallow fields are far from lifeless, for much churning happens deep within the soil. Here was an insight about the alchemy of waiting and the power of living stillness. Conscious 'being', I began to understand, could be far more significant than 'becoming'.”
Source: Wild Women: Seekers, Protagonists and Goddesses in Sacred Indian Poetry
“She'd poured her joy into the filling as if it were tablespoons of pure vanilla extract. Did she really have the power to transfer emotions into the food she made?”
Source: The Antiques & Collectibles Mysteries Boxed Set: Books 1-3
“The choice is not, Reich argues, between a governed and an ungoverned market, but between a market governed by laws favoring monopolistic companies and one governed by those favoring small business.”
Source: Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right
“Your confidence, competence and belief will sustain you through the fear, uncertainty and doubt you will face. Knowing with everything you are, that you can do it.”
Source: The Overlooked Expert