Health + wellbeing 3 simple ways to maintain professional boundaries between you and your clients Lynda B - June 18, 2015 As soloists, we’re in the unique position of choosing exactly who we’d like to work with and who our clients will be. But how...
Getting started How to work with clients who are exactly right for you Lynda B - April 30, 2015 We spend a lot of time figuring out when and how to say 'no' to clients. But what if it was possible to only...
Business purpose Business lessons from a trip to India Lynda B - April 4, 2015 It can be easy to get caught up feeling sorry for people who face big challenges daily. But that’s doing a disservice to the...
Getting started Is a detour right for your business startup? Lynda B - March 14, 2015 The road to a business startup is seldom straight or smooth. So how do you know which detours to take … and which to...
Marketing Golden rules for forming partnerships Lynda B - January 8, 2015 Partners are those you have a mutually beneficial business relationship with. By forming partnerships that work well, the results can be greater than going...
Business psychology Soloist challenge: How to deal with advice Lynda B - December 8, 2014 I’ve recently had to reassess my soloist future as well as deal with people’s well-meaning but uninvited advice. Here’s my story.
Health + wellbeing Soloism: My journey with guilt and loneliness Lynda B - November 26, 2014 These days I am a proud and happy soloist, but soloism had its struggles in the early days - particularly with guilt and loneliness....
Marketing How to break up with your clients gracefully Lynda B - October 28, 2014 The time may come when you have to utter those five little words, “It’s not you, it’s me”. Here’s how to break up with...
Getting started Excuse buster: Dealing with the word ‘how’ Lynda B - September 19, 2014 In business, the word ‘how’ can fuel procrastination and inaction. Deal with it correctly though, and the opposite will happen.
Getting started How to be unique without competing Lynda B - August 5, 2014 Finding our uniqueness can be tough. But once we find it, we don’t necessarily have to treat everyone else as a competitor.