Mastering the Job Interview: Confidence Tips for Career Flexibility

Changing careers after a layoff—or by choice—can feel like walking into a job interview with an invisible question mark over your head. You know you’re capable.You know you bring value.But you also know the interviewer is thinking: “Can this person really do this job?” If you’re pivoting careers, your confidence—not your résumé—is often the deciding … Continue reading Mastering the Job Interview: Confidence Tips for Career Flexibility

If Your VA Needs You to Answer Every Question, You Didn’t Delegate — You Babysat

  Let’s clear something up. If your VA pings you all day with questions…If nothing moves unless you approve every step…If delegating feels like more work instead of less… You didn’t delegate. You babysat. And before you get defensive—this isn’t a character flaw. It’s a structure problem, not a people problem. Delegation Without Structure Is … Continue reading If Your VA Needs You to Answer Every Question, You Didn’t Delegate — You Babysat

Freelance or Full-Time? Deciding Your Next Career Move After a Layoff

Losing a job can feel like someone yanked the rug out from under you and forgot to apologize. Your routine? Gone. Your paycheck? Vanished. Your confidence? Shaken.But here’s the good news — a layoff is not the end. It’s a reset, and you get to decide what your career looks like next. One of the … Continue reading Freelance or Full-Time? Deciding Your Next Career Move After a Layoff

The Ultimate Employee Onboarding Checklist for Solopreneurs

So, you finally did it. You hired your first employee. Congratulations! But here’s the thing—hiring someone is the easy part. Keeping them? That’s where most solopreneurs drop the ball. You see, most small business owners think hiring is like buying a new gadget. You pay for it, plug it in, and boom—everything just works. Wrong. … Continue reading The Ultimate Employee Onboarding Checklist for Solopreneurs

Freelancing 101: How to Start Earning with No Experience

So, you’re thinking about freelancing—but then that little voice pops up: “Who’s going to hire me if I don’t have experience?” Here’s the truth: everyone starts with zero experience. What separates successful freelancers from those who never land a client is the ability to package what they already know into marketable services. Whether you’re looking … Continue reading Freelancing 101: How to Start Earning with No Experience

Signs You’re Overdue for a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Overhaul in Your Small Business

Let’s be real—when you first started your business, you were the CEO, HR, marketing, admin, and janitor all in one. You did what you had to do to get things off the ground.But now your business is growing. You’re hiring. Delegating. Scaling.And things are slipping through the cracks. If your small business is running on … Continue reading Signs You’re Overdue for a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Overhaul in Your Small Business

Why Job Boards Are Failing You & What to Do Instead Especially After a Layoff

Job boards like Indeed, LinkedIn Jobs, and ZipRecruiter are often the go-to resources for job seekers. You upload your résumé, hit “Apply” on dozens of job listings, and wait for responses that never seem to come. Sound familiar? If you’ve been relying solely on job boards, you’re likely experiencing frustration, ghosting, and an overwhelming sense … Continue reading Why Job Boards Are Failing You & What to Do Instead Especially After a Layoff

Thinking of Hiring? Here’s Why Your Business Might Not Be Ready

Hiring your first (or next) employee is a big step. It means your business is growing, and you need extra hands to keep up with demand. But before you post that job ad, ask yourself: Is my business truly ready to bring someone on board? Many business owners jump into hiring without the proper groundwork, … Continue reading Thinking of Hiring? Here’s Why Your Business Might Not Be Ready

Avoiding the Justice Department’s Wrath: 4 Lessons from a $360K Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

Press Release Article from the Justice Department In a recent case, the Justice Department secured a $360,000 settlement against a New Mexico property manager and apartment complex due to allegations of sexual harassment by the former property manager. The lawsuit claimed that the property manager engaged in unwelcome sexual conduct towards female tenants, including inappropriate … Continue reading Avoiding the Justice Department’s Wrath: 4 Lessons from a $360K Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

Key Questions to Help Solopreneurs Decide, Employee or Contractor…

As a solopreneur, hiring help is a major step in growing your business. But before you bring someone on board, there’s one critical question you need to answer: Should you hire an employee or a contractor? Getting this decision wrong can result in hefty fines, legal trouble, and IRS penalties. Misclassifying a worker can lead … Continue reading Key Questions to Help Solopreneurs Decide, Employee or Contractor…