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Archive for November, 2009

Burning the Candle at Both Ends

November 12th, 2009

There is a definite initial appeal to burning the candle at both ends. You may find yourself in a dark place and by lighting both ends, you can be filled with more light and be able to get more done. In the context of working from home or just working in general, it means that [...]

What’s Up Wednesdays: Remembrance Day

November 11th, 2009

Lest we forget. If it were not for the brave men and women who serve their country on our behalf, we would not be able to enjoy the freedoms that we do. In today’s society, it’s far too easy to get overwhelmed by little things, so we should all take a moment to consider the [...]

The Outside Home Office to Save Your Sanity

November 10th, 2009

One of the major perks to having a home-based business is the relative level of convenience that it can offer. You don’t have to deal with hour-long commutes to the office and you have greater flexibility with your schedule should any unforeseen circumstances arise. At the same time, staring at the same four walls for [...]

More to Freelance Writing than Just Writing

November 9th, 2009

While great writing ability is certainly useful and valuable, there is a lot more to being a successful freelance writer than the ability to write interesting and coherent articles of varying lengths. The exact same thing can be said about freelance designers, artists, coders, or any other kind of self-employed professional. Yes, this even applies [...]

Sunday Snippet: Winds of Adversity

November 8th, 2009

“Do not fear the winds of adversity. Remember: A kite rises against the wind rather than with it.” Unlike previous editions of the Sunday Snippet, today’s quote isn’t attributed to anyone in particular. The anonymous quote, nonetheless, offers a great breath of fresh air and some terrific words of wisdom. Life isn’t easy, nor should [...]