Michelle Ward, aka The When I Grow Up Coach, uses a dose of empathy, a shot of butt-kickin’, a wagon full of enthusiasm, and a crapload of inspiration to help creative types devise the career they think they can’t have – or discover it to begin with!
Interview with When I Grow Up Coach, Michelle Ward
Posted by CanadianFinance under Success StoriesFrom http://createhype.com 4823 days ago
Made Hot by: Ileane on September 13, 2011 1:40 am
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4822 days ago
This is the problem with trying to copy the success of another individual. A market and method gets saturated and old. Being a unique individual means you carve out a little piece of a market for yourself. I guess you have to try and solve problems that aren't being solved at a specific moment.