by Angela Johnson | Dec 9, 2019 | Biz Tips
Have you had a moment that sounds like, “Maybe I just shouldn’t do this anymore? If this is what I was meant to do, it would have worked out by now.”
Or, “I should be further along than I am now.”
Here are two tips to help get you clear on what’s next and why the temptation to quit is really a good thing if you’re willing to be uncomfortable.
by Angela Johnson | Oct 9, 2019 | Biz Tips, Inspiration
We have this inspired idea. We love it. It’s fabulous… we’re gonna do it. Then we do ANYTHING except the thing we were so excited about merely moments ago. Why do we do this???? Let me introduce you to preemptive fatigue, which is a brilliant way to create an imaginary problem.
by Angela Johnson | Jul 22, 2019 | Biz Tips, Marketing, Resources and Invitations
If you missed part 1 of this 2-part article, click here to get it. I promised I’d share with you my five tips to create a soul-inspired habit, which is our goal for your marketing. Just like anything you’d like to change, making money consistently in your...
by Angela Johnson | Jul 22, 2019 | Biz Tips, Marketing, Resources and Invitations
One of the most common things I hear from entrepreneurs about why they don’t market themselves is that it’s overwhelming. “I just don’t know what to do.” “How do you get it all done between taking care of clients, writing, creating content, the tech stuff, and then...
by Angela Johnson | Jul 6, 2019 | Marketing, Mindset, Money
A lot of SOULpreneurs avoid or judge selling but what if you could embrace it? In this article, I share some bold truth along with four steps to let go of your hangups about selling and really start serving.
by Angela Johnson | Feb 6, 2019 | Marketing, Mindset, Money, Real Life
An attorney will invest at least $150,000 for their law degree. A hair stylist may invest around $3,000 for their license.
Which person offers more value? Which one is “worth” their hourly rate?
So how much is that person worth? One hour of sitting in a salon chair? Or getting those knots worked out of your neck? Or getting your gorgeous logo designed? Or your accountant who files your taxes.
In this blog, I examine the worst advice I ever got: “Charge what you’re worth.”