You Can’t Please Everyone, So What Do You Do? Thank you to all of you who participated in my poll. Now I have a much better idea of what you want. However, I can’t please everyone, so here is my plan. For frequency, it was literally 1 28%/ 2...
How To Write Sincere Emails If you saw You’ve Got Mail (and I hope you have because it’s a classic), you know Joe Fox was not being completely sincere with his identity. However, the content of his emails was completely sincere, which is why, in the...
What You Do In Entertainment Can Change Lives I’ve been sharing these videos with you since January. I hope they’ve been impacting you. The only way for me to measure is if you “like, comment, and share” them. When you work on...
How to Create A Great Bio For Your “About Me” Website Page Charlie, is a state trooper with multiple personalities. Now, this may make for a hilarious comedy, but it’s not very good when you are writing a bio for your website. You want...
Time Managment for the Independent Contractor In I Don’t Know How She Does It, no one knows how Sarah Jessica Parker’s character, Kate, manages to excel at a high powered job, be a wife, a mom, attend school events and more. Here’s some insight into...
Can Pictures Help You Get Work? In A Lot Like Love, Amanda Peet’s character is a photographer. She is also very clear and strict on “rules in relationships” as Ashton Kutcher found out. Rules are a good thing when they take you in the...
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