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How to Organize Your Business for Success
How much time do you spend each day trying to find the things you need? Where was that article you saw? What happened to that post-it note with your scribbled to-do list? Do you even have a to-do list?It might not seem like you spend a lot of time looking for these things, but trust me, those minutes add up. In addition to the time, the energy adds up. If you get frustrated because you can’t find the Zoom link for your next meeting, you’re going to go into that meeting frust

Michelle Smith
Dec 13, 20213 min read


How to Delegate and Get More Done
How many times have you thought about delegating a task to someone else (either housework or something for your business) only to say, “Oh, it’ll be faster if I just do it myself”? But is it really faster? Maybe in the short run, but what about the long run? How much time do those small tasks take up every day? Every week? Every month? How much time could you save overall by taking the time to teach someone how to do it once and then letting them handle it from then onwards?

Michelle Smith
Dec 6, 20213 min read


Work Smarter, Not Harder
Stop me if you’ve heard this one. A working mom spends long hours at the office trying to be a successful professional. At the end of the day, she takes home more work to get done in the hours before she goes to bed (which she does way too late because she’s trying to get everything done). She says she’s spending time with her family, but even though she’s physically with them, she’s not really present because she’s always working. She feels guilty about not spending enough

Michelle Smith
Nov 29, 20213 min read


The Importance of Taking Small Actions in Your Business
Most businesses start with a big idea. Entrepreneurs want to change the world … or at least their industry. I love big goals, but I also know they can be overwhelming, and sometimes that leads to paralysis. If you’ve been getting frustrated because you don’t have time to work on the big projects for your business, I have good news for you: small actions are just as valuable, if not more so. Taking just 15-30 minutes each day (or even each week) to work on your business can ha

Michelle Smith
Nov 22, 20212 min read


My Word of the Year: CONSISTENCY
This year my word is CONSISTENCY. It’s really all about putting best practices into place on a consistent level so that I can see consistent results. As I get more consistent at certain things in life and business, there will only be minor setbacks when the practices have to be forgotten because unexpected things happen. Although that’s a quick summary of my word, there’s so much more to it. If you’re curious, I’d encourage you to read on. I've learned so much and planted

Michelle Smith
Nov 15, 20216 min read


Finding & Using Photos Online
Often times when I'm working with clients, they have a need to find stock photos online. The conversation usually ends up covering where to find photos online that are acceptable to use without infringing on copyright. There are plenty of places you can search online using the term "royalty free photos". With royalty free, however, you are still required to give credit to the person who took the photo. While I have no problem with that, especially since I love to promote

Michelle Smith
Nov 8, 20212 min read


4 Reasons Why You Need a Business Strategy
One of the biggest mistakes business owners make is starting off without a comprehensive strategy for their business. It’s too bad because business owners really do need a solid strategy to let them know when they’re headed in the right direction, and when they’re straying off course. Unfortunately, the old saying really is true that if you fail to plan, you plan to fail. If you’re still not sure you need a strategy to guide your business decisions, let’s go over four of the

Michelle Smith
Nov 1, 20213 min read


5 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Starting Your Own Business
Entrepreneurs are smart people, but there’s a difference between succeeding in the classroom or a corporate job, and succeeding in running your own business. When you’re in charge of everything, there are a lot of moving parts to keep track of, so it’s no surprise that some of the smartest entrepreneurs still get tripped up and find themselves making these five common mistakes when starting their own businesses. Not Putting Agreements in Writing Every time you go into busines

Michelle Smith
Oct 25, 20213 min read


The Difference Between a Hobby and a Business
Many entrepreneurs end up as small business owners because they loved doing something and they realized they could make money doing it, but making money off something isn’t enough to qualify it as a business. Nor does it have to be your main source of income in order to be considered a business. If you have a day job and a side hustle that’s making you money, that side hustle can still be considered a business… if you treat it like a business. The question is where is the lin

Michelle Smith
Oct 18, 20212 min read


How to Love Your Business Again
We all start our businesses with love, either because we love what we do so much we want to do it all day every day, or just because we love helping people (or both). But running a small business can be overwhelming, and sometimes when you’re running around trying to do all your marketing, billing, networking, and serving your clients, all those tasks on your to-do list can overwhelm the reasons you started your business in the first place. Since this is the season of love,

Michelle Smith
Oct 11, 20213 min read


How to Differentiate Yourself from Your Competitors
When someone is looking for a particular product or service, there are some factors they’ll consider before making their decision. The first factors they look at are usually price and quality, maybe location if it’s something that can’t be provided online. But what if your price and quality are fairly similar to those of your competitors? What’s the one thing only you can provide that will make someone choose you over one of your competitors? I believe we all have something u

Michelle Smith
Oct 4, 20213 min read


The Importance of Continuous Learning As An Adult
Learning is not just for children and young adults. And it doesn’t need to happen in a school (or online, as is the case for most of our students these days). Learning should be a continuous pursuit throughout our entire lives, and prioritizing learning actually becomes more important as we get older. Here’s why. Continuous Learning Is Good for Our Brains We all fear losing our mental capacities as we age, and while there is no way to make sure you never get dementia or Alzh

Michelle Smith
Sep 27, 20212 min read
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