you’re grounded: breaking the cycle of pricing based on traditional employment
How did you set your very first self-employed, entrepreneurial hourly rate? Pat yourself on the back if you did some research on competitors, crunched the numbers on the amount of hours you could bill & the amount you needed to earn, and set a rate that reflected both. I didn’t do that when I started [...]
Paycheck + Stability = Stagnation
editor’s note: This topic is near & dear to my heart. However, I’m not under any illusions that the self-employed life is for everyone. However, this might just be an area that’s been tripping you up in your mind and Regina & I are here to tell you one thing: the security of a decent [...]
mindful earning: 3 rules to set prices with a conscience
Over at Scoutie Girl, I write a lot about mindful spending. In other words, encouraging others to think about where their money goes and what kind of goods or services they get in return. And today, thinking about my own issues with pricing and then reading a fantastic article by Dave Navarro (no, not that [...]







