There will be newsletters you open every time they drop into your inbox because you know the content is valuable and relevant. Have you thought about sending a newsletter from your business and creating the same level of excitement in your readers? Email newsletters are a fantastic way to stay in touch with your customers, clients and prospects … [Read more...]
Me Time for Soloists
As a soloist and mother to (soon to be) two children, finding time for me is a very difficult task, but one that is necessary at the same time. It is often said nobody wants to be lying on their deathbed wishing they’d spent more time working. I certainly don’t. I make a bad business owner and mummy when I feel so stressed I don’t have time to … [Read more...]
Five Recruitment No-Nos
In a competitive job market one mistake can cost you that dream PA position, so here are some pointers from the experts on how to avoid common recruitment no-nos. Cover letters/email blunders When addressing the selection criteria in a cover letter or email, it is important not to come across as overly picky about the work you are … [Read more...]
The Thorny Issue of Needles
Almost 10 weeks has already flown by since my second son, Ethan, was born, and just over a week ago he had his first of many vaccinations. I was dreading the event because our eldest son, Noah, gave me a horrible look I’ll never forget when he had his first jabs. Ethan was exactly two months old on the day of his vaccination and it couldn’t have … [Read more...]
Coming Back from the Brink
Publication: Flying Solo 2010 was not my finest year in business. The business almost ceased to exist after I suffered a head injury in April, but this story isn’t a ‘poor me’ scenario; it’s about how I overcame that disaster to be stronger, wiser and happier. While asleep in the early hours of April 19, my lovely ginger cat, … [Read more...]
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