Sharon WoodhouseMay 3140 Secrets of Conflict That Can Help Your BusinessYou don’t have to love conflict, just don’t avoid it. We’ve all encountered the solo practitioners, freelancers, or small business owners...
Sharon WoodhouseMay 13What to Charge Small Businesses for Your Freelance Services31 million small business in the U.S. are underserved and need your help. “I just read your article on freelance writing for small ...
Sharon WoodhouseApr 19The "Magic" 3-to-1 Ratio to Boost Any Business or Creative ProjectSome of the best tools are the simplest ones. Easy to remember, easy to use. Effective in multiple situations. Powerful beyond expectation.
Sharon WoodhouseApr 7Top 8 Shortcuts for Creating a Sustainable Freelance or Solo Pro BusinessHa. Ha. Shortcuts in business. They are shortcuts, actually. And if you’re a writer, author, creator, freelancer, or solo pro, you do...
Sharon WoodhouseApr 6Self-Employed? 11 Reasons You Should Try All the Things“Have no single point of failure. Have no single path to success.” — James Clear. Niching, exquisitely-wrought branding, hyper focus, and...
Sharon WoodhouseMar 21How I Rebuilt a Full-Time Freelance Business Three Different TimesAfter a kid, after a concussion, during Covid. After I did it once, I knew it could be done. After the second time, my confidence...
Sharon WoodhouseMar 14Defensive Entrepreneurship: A Strategy for Succeeding in Business and LifeCreate a structure for falling back on a plan B, C, and D...
Sharon WoodhouseMar 4Tap Into Who You Are and Bring What You Have to the World8 ways for authors, creatives, side hustlers, solopreneurs, and micro-businesses to customize and optimize their marketing efforts...
Sharon WoodhouseFeb 22Grow a New or Existing Business with a Tour of NeedsFinding places to care, create, and serve as creators, solopreneurs, and jacks-of-all-trade. We have them in spades and so do our fellow...
Sharon WoodhouseFeb 7Playing Big: #27 of 28 Big Ideas from the World of CoachingPlaying big is #27 of 28 big ideas from the world of coaching. Once you’re in the swing of coaching yourself, one finer point...
Sharon WoodhouseFeb 1Honoring in Others the Fundamental Good of Self-Determination6 ways to practice a key concept of coaching and mediation that will upgrade your personal and business communication. A central theme...
Sharon WoodhouseJan 27Speaking Gigs 101 for Writers, Authors, and You TooFrom Toastmasters to speakers bureaus with income along the way. Extrovert or introvert. Enthusiastic amateur or noted expert. Informal...
Sharon WoodhouseJan 21Loving: #26 of 28 Big Ideas from the World of Coaching“We can only learn to love by loving.”— Iris Murdoch. Loving is #26 of 28 big ideas from the world of coaching...
Sharon WoodhouseJan 20A One-Hour Conversation People Pay Money ForAdopt my template for sharing what you know on a topic. There’s a service I’ve delivered hundreds of times in the last 18 years...
Sharon WoodhouseJan 19Authors and Writing Pros, It’s Time to Lawyer Up9 affordable ways to build legal protections into your writing business. Why would, why should, authors, writers, and similar creatives...
Sharon WoodhouseJan 18How Freelancers Can Work with Small Businesses30.7 million small businesses in the U.S. need your help! While looking for takers for your freelance marketing services, don’t overlook...
Sharon WoodhouseJan 14A Day in the Life of a Creative Multipreneur and ConsultantI live a Good Life, Sybil, School Day model of ‘Refusing to Choose. ’I’ve been forging and living a hard-to-describe typical workday...
Sharon WoodhouseJan 6Costs, Benefits, Tradeoffs, Tipping the Scale: #25 of 28 Big Ideas from the World of CoachingExploring costs, benefits, tradeoffs, and tipping the scale, #25 of 28 big ideas from the world of coaching...
Sharon WoodhouseJan 3The Enduring Productivity Hacks from 30+ Years of Self-Employment9 tools, solutions, and concepts that keep me sane and organized after 30 years of self-employment.
Sharon WoodhouseDec 15, 2021Priorities and Nested Priorities: #24 of 28 Big Ideas from the World of CoachingInherent in the concept of priorities is import, but so is rank. Some things matter to us more than others, and so does how we rank them...