Simplify
Do you know what your best offering is? How knowing will change your business
A lot of business owners, creative ones especially, tend to offer too much in the hopes that they’ll make more money because they’re giving customers more options to choose from. And it doesn’t always work out like that. So today I asked our experts, how have you discovered what your most profitable or enjoyable offering…
Read More!How successful business owners set and track goals
We’re entrepreneurs, we’ve got BIG dreams. And we’re determined to make them happen. So we often find ourselves wondering, “How do successful business owners set and track goals?” In today’s episode of the Successfully Simple Show, we’re asking the experts just that. There are many recurring themes, but also some really brilliant and unique ideas…
Read More!How to pivot your business to support the life you really want
Is your business working for you? Or are you getting bogged down with offerings you don’t really love, clients who are… less than ideal, and feeling like your business is taking over your life? If you answered yes to any of that, you’re going to LOVE what Alisha Robertson has to say in this episode.…
Read More!How to use tethered time to increase productivity
Have you ever heard of tethered time? I hadn’t, but now it’s going to be a frequent feature of my business, and help me make the massive shift into being a new mom alongside running my business. I’m not joking when I say that this could change the entire way you structure your days and…
Read More!How to juggle two businesses and a toddler
How is it possible to juggle TWO successful businesses and still be a great mom to an adorable toddler? Krista Miller spills the beans in this episode! Visit Krista: Krista Rae | Get Back to Design | Summit in a Box Transcript: Erin Flynn: Welcome back to the Successfully Simple Show. I’m your host, Erin Flynn,…
Read More!You have the time, what you don’t have are priorities
When most people say that they don’t have time and that they feel overwhelmed, what they’re really saying is that they don’t have priorities. And most likely, their freelance business is really complicated and they’re drowning in tons and tons of work. Everything feels super important and there’s just not enough hours in the day…
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