I've been doing a lot of press the last six month since Creating a Freelance Career was published, and since A Salary Cinderella Story (Or How to Make More Money Without a Fairy Godmother) was published on February 12 and became a best-seller. In addition to being a guest on radio shows, podcasts and the like (see the one on the homepage for an example), I have also been asked to write guest articles (as opposed to being the subject the article or interview) for a variety of websites. The most recent of these was for Little Pink Book and is about the role femininity can play in your business success. Click here if you'd like the read the article.
This past week, I was also published in The Washington Post after having the honor of interviewing ballerina and nonprofit founder Aesha Ash. And I've been exchanging e-mails with the chief firefighter in Antarctica, who along with his wife, will be featured in an article for Team Rubicon, as they also volunteer with TR in the off-season. Other things I've done this week include had a meeting with my marketing coach, put together a proposal for a potential book client, write part of a new e-book (on the challenges I see most often in my entrepreneurial coaching clients' businesses) and finalize all of the swag bags, the food and the logistics for this weekend's Long Beach Women's Wellness Retreat. Oh and I also prepared a short lesson for a FB Live event I'm doing next Tuesday in the Creating the Freelance Career Group. If you fear failure, you may want to tune in. It's been a week full of variety, but that's the way it is when you're self-employed and running a few disparate businesses. I've provided this slice of my life to help take some of the mystery out of what self-employment looks like. Right now, I need to get back to work. Happy almost the weekend.
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