One of the best parts of being a solopreneur is being able to create our own schedules. Simultaneously a blessing and a curse, this allows us to fit our schedules around others (children, significant others, etc.), and/or be more accommodating to when we work best. That is unless you struggle with figuring out what works best (like me), especially when you know there are quite a few aspects of your daily routine that keep you from actually getting ish done.
“Can I Do That with Canva?”: A Field Guide for Non-Designers
Since I’ve started poking around doing research for my webinar (and this post), I've figured out that designers don’t need to make a mortal enemy out of Canva. It is a great tool for those who can’t afford Adobe software, a wonderful tool for those looking to learn design, and even better for people who fall into both of the previous categories. So, without further ado, here is my field guide for non-designers (a.k.a. “can I do that with Canva?”).
Behind The Scenes: #selflove2k16
Since January, I’ve been posting one selfie every day on my personal social media accounts. I have had countless people ask me what this challenge is/where I found it/why I’m doing it, etc. And since today is National Selfie Day, I figure now is a great time to explain what’s been going on for the past six months.