It's been a while since I've shared books here on my blog but I've been busy reading up a storm! This month Random House sent me two books that I thought paired beautifully together. 1. Be a Blessing: A Journal for Cultivating Kindness, Joy, and Inspiration by best-selling author Debbie Macomber ... READ the POST
How to Harness Your Authentic Voice and Think Bigger
In the online world, the echo chamber is getting bigger by the day. If you're struggling with how to harness your authentic voice and get your ideas heard, then this article and book are for you. For My Book Club this month I read Louder Than Words: Harness the Power of Your Authentic Voice by ... READ the POST
How to Discover Your Breakthrough Idea To Stand Out
Simply working hard isn't enough to get your idea discovered these days. You need a breakthrough idea! To make a name for yourself or to be successful in certain industries you need to learn to stand out online and build a following. It's time to be bold and get your ideas out there in the ... READ the POST
5 Time Management Ideas That Can Better Your Life
I get asked all the time how I manage everything that I do with social media and blogging and the best answer for that is time management. What people want to hear is that there's one magic button that you can hit to fast track your to-do list and be successful but there's not. This month for My ... READ the POST
10 Start Up Secrets You Don’t Have to Learn the Hard Way
The Art of the Start 2.0 is the quintessential guide for anyone starting anything written by Guy Kawasaki. I had a recent one-on-one interview with Guy to talk about The Art of the Start for My Book Club and got some great takeaways that you can use to help with your business or entrepreneurial ... READ the POST
Career Advice: How Will You #LeaveYourMark?
Reading is one of my greatest passions. Finding a book that changes my thinking and sparks ideas for me is life-changing. Leave Your Mark. Land Your Dream Job. Kill it in your career. Rock Social Media. by Aliza Licht is one of those books. I wish I had this when I was a twenty-something just ... READ the POST