by Theresa Reed | Jun 26, 2017 | Business, Business Advice, Soul Proprietor, Tarot Business
I set a challenge for myself a few weeks ago: I would write 1000 words a day for 70 days. My goal: a rough draft of a new book. Everything was carefully plotted out: I would begin on the New Moon in Gemini (perfect for writers) and make time every day until the task...
by Theresa Reed | Jun 12, 2017 | Business, Business Advice, Soul Proprietor, Tarot Business
I’m working on my second book. In fact, I’ve been plugging away at it for about two weeks now. It’s coming along. A few aspiring authors have reached out to me to inquire about my writing process. Rather than answer each of those, I thought it might be nice to share...
by Theresa Reed | Jun 5, 2017 | Business, Business Advice, Soul Proprietor, Tarot Business
I’m a voracious blogger. I have an urge to express ideas and writing seems to be the most natural way for me to do it. If you’re reading this blog right now, you’ll see that I currently blog about four times a week on average. Blogging is great for SEO (search engine...
by Theresa Reed | May 29, 2017 | Business, Business Advice, Soul Proprietor, Tarot Business
What do you think a successful business looks like? When you think successful do you picture seven figure incomes, million dollar homes and luxurious vacations sitting on a beach with a Mai Tai cocktail in hand? For some, that’s their reality. It’s probably...
by Theresa Reed | May 22, 2017 | Business, Business Advice, Soul Proprietor, Tarot Business
Last week, a lesson on branding unfolded on my Instagram page. I already wrote a bit about this incident on my weekly Hit List but I’ve decided to write about it again because I think there is an important takeaway for soulful businesses. Here’s what happened: I...
by Theresa Reed | May 15, 2017 | Business, Business Advice, Soul Proprietor, Tarot Business
I was at an event a few years back when I observed a woman “working the room.” She was approaching strangers with a trained smile and hungry look in her eyes. There was little time for small talk. Once the introductions were made, she launched into her sales pitch....