by Theresa Reed | Feb 13, 2019 | Business, Business Advice, Talking Shop with Theresa and Bri, Tarot Business
Publishing deal or not, if you have a book in you, you’ve got work to do. It looks easy and glam from the outside but we can tell you this: it’s not. Maybe you know this. Perhaps you don’t (those author movies are rarely accurate – they either portray a writer...
by Theresa Reed | Jan 23, 2019 | Business, Tarot Business
As a Tarot reader, you have to keep track of time while you’re working with a client. It’s tricky when you’re doing a 30-minute session and you’re 29 minutes in, and having tons of fun, and then your client says, “Oh, just one more thing…” How do you make sure...
by Theresa Reed | Jan 16, 2019 | Business, Business Advice, Talking Shop with Theresa and Bri, Tarot Business
Do you have an idea for a book but don’t know where to get started? Or are you already writing your masterpiece but unsure of what your next step might be? You’re in luck because this year, Talking Shop will be focusing exclusively on writing and publishing books....
by Theresa Reed | Nov 14, 2018 | Business, Business Advice, Talking Shop with Theresa and Bri, Tarot Business
Sleigh bells, reindeer, presents under the tree – and lots of folks getting their shopping on. Yep, tis the season for business! For entrepreneurs, the holidays can be the most lucrative time of the year. People are in the mood to spend money – and they’re...
by Theresa Reed | Oct 16, 2018 | Business, Business Advice, Talking Shop with Theresa and Bri, Tarot Business
Do you move through your business year after year without reviewing what’s working…or not? If so, this is a recipe for disaster. A solid business needs a mindful approach. You need to do a business review. This begins with regular check-ins. Not only yearly but also...
by Theresa Reed | Oct 10, 2018 | Business, Business Advice, Tarot Business
I remember that day with crystal clarity. The man sat down at my tarot table and began shuffling the cards. He had been to my office before so he was not a complete stranger. But he was always a bit odd. I chalked it up to nerves. I laid out the cards and begin to...