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Health + wellbeing
My youngest son is just about to walk; as each day brings him closer it’s a very literal reminder that even the biggest challenges of life, and business, start with one small step. Let’s look at little tips that can bring big changes.
Business technology
Author, blogger and editor, Kelly Exeter is turning into something of a jetsetter. Just back from a handful of national and international events, she shares tools and tips on how to run your business from anywhere. The final in a three-part series supported by Telstra Smarter Business.
Health + wellbeing
Nothing takes the edge off a stressful day like an alcoholic beverage, but the problem is, it can create a cycle that requires alcohol every day to medicate stress. Kelly Exeter offers some alternatives.
Digital marketing
Want to attract more customers and increase sales? This quick and easy 10 second marketing habit will help you do just that.
Getting started
Ever created a new offering and then been too tired to launch it properly? Kelly Exeter learned something from running hill repeats that might be useful to prevent a failed product launch!
Productivity
Want to boost sales but find yourself tangled in a string of exciting, overwhelming ideas that render you static rather than ecstatic? Then, do this one thing.
Health + wellbeing
The typical solo business journey has six stages of business from Starting Out to Exiting. Today, Kelly Exeter breaks down the most useful articles on our site depending on where you’re at in that journey.
Digital marketing
In her last article, Lucinda Lions laid out the top business tips and ideas that resonated most with Flying Solo readers in 2016. Today, here are six more!
Business psychology
Has overthinking ever held you back from doing something? Does life seem really complicated right now? Dave Gillen offers a solution to help you stop overthinking and shows us life can be simpler than we think.
Business psychology
When work and home life get completely crazy, many of us feel we need to do MORE to get things back under control. Kelly Exeter takes a different approach to coping under pressure: she starts deleting.