Around the time I first joined Toastmasters, the club president gave a speech about leadership.
In Toastmasters, members typically work their way through a Competent Communicator manual, and often neglect the other manual they receive upon signing up: the Competent Leadership manual. Our president spoke of the importance of working on leadership, and urged us all to start making time for our leadership manuals.
There was a Q+A afterward. Being the pain-in-the-ass brat I am, I asked:
“Why should I work on leadership if, as a full-time, work-at-home freelancer, I aspire to avoid all leadership roles?”
Little did I know how much things would change in just a year. [Read more…]





Several weeks ago, I shadowed one of my OMies as she taught kids yoga as part of the 

I am a cheap bastard. Instead of spending money on pricey project management systems, I run my life through Google and GQueues. I avoid paid teleclasses and webinars in favor of business books that I dog-ear and pore through over and over again. I even married a web developer so I could get him to build all of my websites for me. (Okay. I married him for other reasons, too.)