Does your business need a holiday?

Do you remember the good old days when your local shop put up a sign saying ‘closed for the holidays’? Today, we are under pressure to be ON and connected all the time. Technology makes it possible to run our business from anywhere. So, very few of us close for the holidays, particularly if our […]

Planning your next steps? Stop and reflect first!

I am going to share with you why you need to reflect and celebrate what has happened already and then show you how to use that reflection to set more intentional goals for your portable business, and maybe even your life.

Coaching is not the only way to build a portable business

If you aren’t sure your idea will work or you don’t feel confident about the next steps, it’s time to clear away the barriers that are preventing you from moving forward. Some of these common barriers are listed here. Do you recognize yours? 

These skills are in high demand, do you have them?

I want to encourage expat partners who are looking to build a successful portable business to explore new fields and start building the marketable skill sets that bring high returns in the entrepreneurial space.

You are killing your business when you focus on this

To grow your business and reach new customers, you know you need to put yourself out there, network proactively, and share content on social media. But if you’re not a natural extrovert and you lack experience, the idea of “reaching out” can seem difficult or even impossible.

5 Entrepreneurship lessons from my past in door-to-door sales

To grow your business and reach new customers, you know you need to put yourself out there, network proactively, and share content on social media. But if you’re not a natural extrovert and you lack experience, the idea of “reaching out” can seem difficult or even impossible.

Six Practices to Overcome Fear and Put Yourself Out There

To grow your business and reach new customers, you know you need to put yourself out there, network proactively, and share content on social media. But if you’re not a natural extrovert and you lack experience, the idea of “reaching out” can seem difficult or even impossible.

3 things your website has to have to support your business

Did you know that people who visit a website stay on the site for only 15 seconds on average? That means that if someone visits your site in search of information or a product they may want to buy, you have about 15 seconds to turn that visit into a potential customer.