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Succeed: Ignore your Customers, Competition and the Cash.

March 17, 2010 by Amy Harrison 11 Comments

This online business malarkey, it’s all about building relationships, getting influential people to respect and refer you, getting your twitter count up, and building a following who adore you and want to buy your products, right? Wrong. It’s all about you. There is excellent (and free) advice on the Internet about how to get started […]

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Filed Under: Business Blogging, Content Marketing Tagged With: business, dare to be different, fear, Self Confidence, self help

Goals Bonus Article: Get Ready For Your Calling

February 5, 2010 by Amy Harrison 4 Comments

This bonus article is inspired by a good friend of mine who popped round for a cup of tea the other day before returning to Texas after a visit to Brighton to graduate from her degree course. We were talking about the (not so) New Year, our plans for 2010, and we got onto the […]

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Goals Day One: What To Do When You're Stuck On The Start Block

January 18, 2010 by Amy Harrison 4 Comments

Article Series: Goals… (Goals)! Always Believe In Your Soul… It wouldn’t be January without a furore of goal setting. The blogosphere is alight with how to set and achieve your goals in 2010. We’re feeling enthused, excited and ready to take on the world. However, there are still plenty of obstacles out there to try […]

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10 Things I Learned From a Year of Freelancing

November 23, 2009 by Amy Harrison 7 Comments

Happy National Freelancers Day! I have it on good authority that today is National Freelancers Day from The Professional Association Supporting Freelancers, Contractors and Consultants (PCG). I must confess I only stumbled upon this resource and in fact this special day at the tail end of last week, but it does sound interesting. The PCG […]

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How your competitors boost business by turning customers away

October 30, 2009 by Amy Harrison 3 Comments

Turning customers away in a recession – insane no? Well, yes and no. Take two fictitious characters, Focused Fred and Pleasing Polly. They’ve both decided to start up their own businesses making tailored clothes. (I have no experience tailoring clothes so I may be rusty with some of the terminology – but should still work) […]

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Filed Under: Business Blogging, Content Marketing Tagged With: business, creativity, dare to be different, fear, freelance, persistence, Self Confidence, self employed, self help

Celebrate BEFORE you get hit by a bus

October 17, 2009 by Amy Harrison Leave a Comment

Life is busy, particularly if you’re self employed or launching a new business. Down time can feel like wasted time and shutting off can seem impossible when there are proposals to prepare, research to do, statistics to analysis and numbers to crunch. This is a simple post to urge you to remember to take some […]

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Article Writing Inspiration from Charles Bukowski (and My Brother)

July 20, 2009 by Amy Harrison 1 Comment

One of the websites that influenced me to become a freelance writer at the end of last year was Lateral Action. I can’t remember how I stumbled upon the site, but found it to be a wealth of practical and inspirational advice for not just creative people, but creative professionals. The articles questioned conventional creative […]

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What's The Worst Thing That Could Happen (If You Try To Be Yourself?)

April 17, 2009 by Amy Harrison 8 Comments

I’ve just returned from having lunch with a friend who is training to be a life coach. We’ve known each other over 10 years and we always laugh whether we’re lunching, coffee-ing or out drinking. I love our chats of late which are usually about self improvement and making fools of ourselves.  Interestingly we were […]

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Are You Heading Towards Your End Goal?

March 25, 2009 by Amy Harrison 2 Comments

If we had to take a trip to New York, we could probably do it. Money aside, the physical action of getting ourselves from one place to another is relatively straight forward to most people. We would need to get ourselves to the airport, get on a flight to New York and there we would […]

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How To Break The Glass Ceiling? Build Your Own House

March 20, 2009 by Amy Harrison 4 Comments

I was lucky enough to hear the entrepreneur Julie Meyer speak this week at the Women Unlimited Create your Future Conference and as I scribbled notes (definitely a Dictaphone job next time) something she said made me stop and think. Julie explained how she had never liked the term “breaking through the glass ceiling” as […]

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