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Client Case Study: Chenae Carey
Chenae and I coworked on our respective books. My own guide to self-publishing Destination Author came out a matter of months before Chenae’s book Is Your Business A Prison? and it was so special to celebrate together. Chenae also took a very different path to most of my clients.
Read MoreClient Case Study: Alma Barrero
Alma Barrero is an intuitive style and empowerment coach, former corporate executive, wife and mother. As a pioneer in blending style and soul work, Alma believes in the undeniable relationship between our unlimited power and dressing to honour our true light.
Read MoreClient Case Study: Rajni Raman
Rajni Raman is an immigrant to the US from India who married her college sweetheart after graduation and moved across the world, leaving behind her family and friends for the promise of a life in America. In this interview, Rajni delves into how she not only made her way through to success, but went on to write her incredible story of overcoming.
Read MoreClient Case Study: Tiffany Manchester
Tiffany Manchester is a new adult fiction author who writes coming of age stories inspired by her world travels and personal journey. Both her debut book Surfacing and second book Pack Light, Travel Light, Be the Light take readers through the highs and lows of relationships as her relatable main characters confront their demons and transform their lives.
Read MoreClient Case Study: Rachel Zinman
Rachel Zinman found out she had type 1 diabetes in 2008, but it took six years to accept her diagnosis. Fortunately, she had discovered yoga in high school and has taught yoga in internationally since 1992, so she turned to yoga to find ways to heal her diabetes and inspire others.
Read MoreClient Case Study: Louise Carron Harris
Louise Carron Harris is a contemporary medicine woman, healer, shaman, mystic, mentor, teacher and eternal student. She’s also a radio presenter, storyteller and lover of all things talking, dancing, playing loud music and raising the vibration of everyone she meets!
Read MoreClient Case Study: Dr Keira Barr
Dr. Keira Barr is a prominent leader in women’s medicine – creating a bridge between hormones, skin and mind-body medicine to optimize women’s mid-life experience. A fierce patient advocate, Dr. Barr empowers women worldwide to take control of their health and their hormones in menopause.
Read MoreClient Case Study: Lorraine Hamilton
Lorraine Hamilton is a purple-haired engineer-turned-executive-coach, author and international speaker. She’s on a mission to help unfulfilled high-achievers redefine success and become legendary leaders of their life without completely starting over.
Read MoreClient Case Study: Melanie Moberg
Melanie Moberg is a codependency coach, helping her clients navigate the difficulties of loving someone suffering from mental health or addiction issues, often at the cost of their own wellbeing. Melanie has an array of experience and earned her MA in addiction counselling, using that knowledge to advocate for mental health and addiction recovery every day.
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How an Internet Troll Helped Me Explain an Important Writing Technique
I’ve just spent the afternoon arguing online instead of writing this post. I didn’t mean for it to happen. Here, take a look at what I had planned for the day.
Read More5 Must-Ask Questions If You’re Nervous About Hiring An Editor
What happens if your editor stuffs up your voice? What if she doesn’t ‘get’ you, strips out your voice, removes your humour, makes it correct but not quirky… What then?
Read More17 Ways to Ask for the Sale (Nicely)
Is this scenario familiar? You agonise over writing the sales page for your online course or service. You’ve already put it off for weeks, because it just seemed like the most enormous task to tackle in one go.
Read MoreGet To Know Your Audience (Excerpt From Web Words & Wanderlust)
It’s easy for stuff to get lost in translation. Especially with the written word, where body language and tone of voice are taken away from the act of communication.
Read MoreFinding Your Voice Is A Feeling (Excerpt from Web Words & Wanderlust)
Goosebumps… That’s what people have been saying when I’ve shared this excerpt from the Voice chapter of Web Words & Wanderlust. Why?
Read MoreBehind The Scenes Of Web Words & Wanderlust
I thought I’d heard every fear in the book around hiring an editor, about writing an ebook, and about creating a product that the audience will love.
Read MoreWhere Do I Get My Best Writing Ideas? (And How I Came Up With Web Words & Wanderlust)
I spent Christmas 2013 alone in Fiji. Talk about doing stuff that brings up all your shit. It was the freaking weirdest, coolest, out-of-my-comfort-zone, face-my-fears trip I’ve ever done.
Read More48 Unfortunatelies: Why Readers Won’t Like You For Bearing Bad News
Positive psychology, for those of you who don’t know, is basically the study of how to be happy. Or at least, the study of how happy people are happy, and what we can learn from them.
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