Is it possible to find creative time over the summer holidays?

I’m feeling creatively frustrated at the moment. Because it’s summer holidays for school, it means I’m working shorter weeks so I can spend time with my 7 year old daughter. Which is lovely (when she’s not being bossy!), but it does mean my usual routine goes out of the window. It means that I don’t … Continue reading Is it possible to find creative time over the summer holidays?

The benefit of pausing and reflecting

It’s all too easy when we’re in business for ourselves to keep going relentlessly week after week. I’m lucky that because my business revolves around school terms, those are my natural places to stop and take a breath. None more so than the summer holidays of course. I’ve just written my review of the last … Continue reading The benefit of pausing and reflecting

Some thoughts about leaning into your weirdness

They (whoever “they” are) say that you should “lean into your weirdness” – show up as yourself on social media and online, so that you can connect with the type of people you would enjoy working with. And I believe in that, I do. So why then is my website fairly ordinary? It’s nice. It … Continue reading Some thoughts about leaning into your weirdness

The role of patience in freelance life

It’s so easy to get overexcited when you’re a freelancer or business owner who has lots of ideas and does lots of things. You can see that vision, all the parts fitting together nicely, all those things you really want to do. But that’s where it can sometimes get frustrating. Things not moving quickly enough. … Continue reading The role of patience in freelance life

6 thoughts on marketing your business (when you do lots of things)

I’m constantly having to step back and remind myself what I’m trying to achieve with being on social media, as it’s all too easy to get caught up in posting there and not doing any other form of marketing. So I thought I would share what I do when I take that step back, what … Continue reading 6 thoughts on marketing your business (when you do lots of things)

Am I distracting myself?

I do a lot of different things. And I’m currently wondering whether I’m just distracting myself with some of them, distracting myself from the main thing I need to be working on. There’s my freelance work, which I do less of these days. It doesn’t take much effort to promote. Just the time to deliver … Continue reading Am I distracting myself?

How to try out a new idea

You’ve had an idea for a new service you could offer. But how can you figure out if it’s worth doing, exactly who it’s for, and what the package would look like (length of time, exactly what’s involved, cost)? I’m a great believer in taking action, in experimenting, and in getting feedback. It’s how I’ve … Continue reading How to try out a new idea

Some thoughts on freedom

This morning the idea came to me to write about freedom. I’d say that freedom is one of my values. (Also – if you’ve read Danielle La Porte’s 2014 book The Desire Map (affiliate link) – one of my Core Desired Feelings is ‘free’.) But what does that actually mean for me? I have definitely … Continue reading Some thoughts on freedom

What I found out when I asked others about everyday joy

I know what things bring me joy and what I think about the topic, but I was curious what other people think. So I did a survey which I shared in a few places on social media. And a small number of people replied anonymously to let me know their thoughts. As I think most … Continue reading What I found out when I asked others about everyday joy

Walking and noticing details

I went for a walk yesterday morning. The weather wasn’t brilliant, but I hadn’t been for a while and I needed it. I block out Friday mornings to go for a walk and write blog posts, but last week I’d met up with a freelance friend instead. And thinking about it, I haven’t done many … Continue reading Walking and noticing details