After several months of sitting on my WORK IT Career and Entrepreneurial eNewsletter subscription list, I finally took the plunge and began sending out emails to this list. I’ve amassed quite a number of subscribers, but didn’t really have a plan in action to share information with them—until now. I currently have a goal of sending out an email once a week to this list, and the emails will about everything to career tips and tools, entrepreneurial topics, personal development, work life balance and management stuff, and so much more. It’s different from my blog in that I get a little more personal about my story and how I’ve developed my business into what it is today.
If you are interested in subscribing to this list, please do so. I don’t want you to miss out on any of the gems I will be sharing to this list only.
Since I just started emailing on the regular, I wanted to share with you a bit from the newsletter, which was sent yesterday. The email is all about taking the most important step in starting your endeavor—the first step. Doing so can be hard, but it is critical for your success. Because if you don’t take the first step, it will never get done.
Don’t worry about it being perfect or just right. Make adjustments a long the way—but make sure to launch.
I was once a reluctant entrepreneur, and I didn’t even start thinking about creating my own business until I lost everything. And I don’t want that to be you.
Check out this video for more of my story. Learn how I punked out of starting my own business until I didn’t have any other choice. (if you can’t see the video, click here to see it in your browser)
Lucky for you, you aren’t me. And you don’t have to be backed into a corner to start whatever it is that you want to do.
Subscribe to my WORK IT Career and Entrepreneurial eNewsletter to make sure you get the motivation to go from stuck to start.
Are you ready to do this?! 🙂
Reginia {PoisedinPrint.com} says
Thank you for sharing such inspiration. I feel like I’m in a rut sometimes and in a position that doesn’t appreciate the wealth of knowledge that I offer. I’m also at a crossroad with blogging. As much as my heart loves to write, my creativity is slighted from the day to day stresses.
I’d love for you to share a post about stress management.
The Cubicle Chick says
Thank you for commenting, Regina. We all get stuck in a rut from time to time, me included. You just have to know your passion, and make sure to share it with others. Stress management is a great topic—stay tuned to a post about it coming soon.