Articles tagged with: entrepreneur
Recently I was having a conversation with a family member and he shared that so much of his life had changed, at times he doesn’t even recognize it. I can certainly relate. There are days when I look at my life and its hardly recognizable. Two years ago, I was working a 9 to 5 [...]
Whether you think you can or can’t either way you’re right. – Henry Ford Today is a very special day for me. Two years ago today, I started my publishing company Write One Publications, Inc. and journeyed into entrepreneurship, a dream I’ve had since my early twenties. It’s funny, when I think about how all of [...]
One of the things I love about writing is its ability to allow me to live in technicolor. Sharing my thoughts with you, the reader, through my writing fills me with so much gratitude. When I was a little girl I wrote my first book called “The Two Inch Boy.” That book and the accolades [...]
Writers often time have a desire to write full time, but feel the income from writing (especially in the beginning stages of a writer’s career) may not be sufficient. So what is a writer to do? How can a writer make a steady income? There are numerous ways writers can generate income. In addition [...]
This subject has been on my mind so strongly that I thought it would make a great blog post. In 2008, I read a book that changed my life. I may have blogged about it before, but the book is called Secrets of Success by Sandra Anne Taylor. Now let me warn you, if [...]
Last week, I told you guys I wanted to talk more about the business side of writing and why I’ve chose to put more of my focus there. Now in no way am I suggesting that writers should stop writing and only focus on the business side. To the contrary… Write! Write! Write! If you don’t write you have nothing to market. However with three books [...]
At the beginning of every year, I have started to document my previous year’s journey and in doing so I can account for what I’ve gotten accomplished and what I need to work on for the coming year. With that being said… 2011 is a year that I will never forget. It was a year [...]
Going from sitting in a cubicle to running a business of my own has been a fascinating adjustment, and I am so grateful for the opportunity and this new phase in my life. As I reflect on my experience in Corporate America, I am so thankful that I was able to see first hand what [...]










