While I have left my library career behind, I can honestly say my time in the field made me a better person and writer. There are many things about libraries people don’t understand, and I can attest to this fact because of how many times people have said, “I didn’t know that” when I haveContinueContinue reading “Invaluable Experience: How My Library Career Made Me a Better Writer and Human”
Category Archives: Work
The Decluttering Continues
Wouldn’t it be great if decluttering were a one-time process? You get rid of all the excess stuff, and then you never have to do it again. Unfortunately, that’s not how clutter works. It just keeps coming back because we keep getting stuff. However, I am trying to bring less in each year, and IContinueContinue reading “The Decluttering Continues”
Sometimes You Just Can’t Force It
As I kept trying to find the right topic yesterday for a health and fitness post, I could never come up with the right subject. I was so frustrated and disappointed in myself especially since I had the same problem a couple of days last week. When I got up today, I began to haveContinueContinue reading “Sometimes You Just Can’t Force It”
Finding Creativity and Productivity in Your Business Plan
Last week, I sat down and began to put my business plan onto paper taking it out of the vagueness of my mind into the cold reality of the written word on the page. I don’t even have a complete business plan yet, but my creativity is now in overdrive. Just putting the initial ideasContinueContinue reading “Finding Creativity and Productivity in Your Business Plan”
Health and Fitness for the Freelancer: Progress Is the Encouragement
Maybe it’s getting older. Maybe it’s because I’ve done this so many times before that I’m tired of repeating it. Maybe it’s the fact that I’m sick of seeing myself overweight when I look in the mirror. Maybe I’m just more determined than before. Whatever the reason, I’m sticking with my decision to eat healthierContinueContinue reading “Health and Fitness for the Freelancer: Progress Is the Encouragement”