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Which juggling balls do you keep aloft? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Merge Gupta-Sunderji ( Author information Profile )

If you’re in a position of leadership, then you’re certainly trying to balance your professional with your personal life. And just in the workplace alone, you no doubt are organizing and managing a myriad of varied and far-reaching responsibilities. So it’s safe to say that at any point in time, no matter what your individual situation, you’re juggling countless tasks and duties.

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7 Quick Ideas for Generating an Endless Stream of Content PDF Print E-mail
Written by Leesa Barnes ( Author information Profile )

People always ask me: "Leesa, how do I create meaty content for my podcast, blog or virtual event?" Here are 7 ideas to get you started. 

Interview Experts

Put out a call to clients whose area of specialization compliments yours. Run through your list of online connections - the professionals who contribute their ideas to the same social networks as you do. Think about this in terms of audience intrigue. Who else might your subscribers learn and benefit from, besides you? 

Dig up Recordings from Teleclasses or Workshops

Maybe you ran a telecourse last summer that went over big. To you, that class feels like it's old - but remember, there are still plenty of people out there who will really appreciate the information.

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The hidden joys of working from home… PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alanna Morley ( Author information Profile )
iStock_000009033609XSmallBeing a mom who works at home, to the outsider, sounds like the dream job. You have the flexibility and the benefit of staying with your children all day, and have the added bonus of being able to wear pajama’s well into the afternoon.

There are, however, a few things you need to consider when starting that “dream job”.

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