So You're Thinking of Hiring an Assistant?

So You're Thinking of Hiring an Assistant?

Creative entrepreneurs play many roles and wear many hats.

So it’s inevitable that at some point, you might consider lessening your load and delegating tasks by bringing on the help of an assistant.

Whether hiring an assistant is in your near or distant future, you probably have a lot of questions.

  • When is the best time to bring on an assistant?
  • How do I find the right person?
  • How much do I pay them?
  • What are some best practices for training them?
  • How do I maintain a good working relationship?

To be honest, this is a topic I'm still exploring, but I have a lot to share from my experiences of hiring 2 part-time assistants in the past 2 years. 

Why I Switched My Courses Over to Teachable

Why I Switched My Courses Over to Teachable

Online courses are gaining in popularity nowadays, and for good reason.

They’re great for sharing actionable information with your audience, they can be fantastic sources of passive income, and when done right, they’re able to position you as an expert in your industry.

For these reasons, new platforms for hosting online courses are popping up all over the place, like Memberspace, Teachery, Thinkific, Teachable, and more.

But with so many to choose from and so many different reviews and preferences from online business owners, it can be difficult to decide which platform will work best for your business.

I recently made the switch to Teachable after trying a few other online course platforms in the past, and I wanted to share my honest experience with it. 

Why did I make the switch? Would I recommend it? What would I change about it? Keep reading to find out.

How I Grew My Waiting List to 250+ Prospective Clients

How I Grew My Waiting List to 250+ Prospective Clients

For new service-based entrepreneurs, one of the greatest challenges is finding, attracting, and booking clients. You may not have a large portfolio, a large audience, or client testimonials. You may not have much experience or expertise. And chances are, you’re probably in a very saturated, competitive industry.

I remember being in that position. And in less than a year and a half, I was able to grow my client waiting list to well over 250 prospective clients. 

If that sounds crazy to you, than this will be even more shocking: I didn’t do anything out of the ordinary to build my waiting list. All the steps I implemented can be executed by you, too. 

The Ins and Outs of My Client Offboarding Process

The Ins and Outs of My Client Offboarding Process

Your client project is officially coming to an end.

You’ve finalized revisions, your client is pleased with the final outcome, and you’re ready to stick in a fork in it because it’s done!


Not so fast, my friend. 

Before you wipe your hands of the project, there are still some offboarding tasks to complete to make sure you end things on a good note.

Everyone’s offboarding process looks a little bit different, but today I’m giving you an inside look at mine. 

My hope is that you’re able to glean a thing or two from my system that makes your offboarding process a little easier on both you and your client!

Everything Design School Didn’t Teach Me About Starting My Own Business

Everything Design School Didn’t Teach Me About Starting My Own Business

Design school taught me the principles of design, typography, and how to use Adobe Creative Suite - all of which I use on a day to day basis as a graphic designer.

But in the grand scheme of things, design is only a fraction of what I do as a business owner.

Even if you aren’t a graphic designer, you can probably relate to the feelings of overwhelm and self-doubt when you entered into the world of entrepreneurship and learned that many of the tasks you do each day don’t have anything to do with your field of expertise.

If so, you can probably relate to these 6 things design school didn’t teach me about starting a business.