Folks, I'm going to be completely honest with you on how today's blog post was born. It's really pretty simple. I wasn't feeling it . . . I mean I had a list of topics that I will (or may not ever) get to in The Art of People Business series. I guess I'll go … Continue reading The Art of People Business – Performing on Command
Reblog – Location… Location… Location
Wow! This blog piece, originally posted on October 30, 2018, takes me waaayyy back. I'm so thankful to have important life events, such as my homeschooling experience with my son, chronicled here at Degrees of Maternity. This history -- what I was thinking and doing at these pivotal points in my timeline -- highlights moments … Continue reading Reblog – Location… Location… Location
Productivity Tuesday: Repurposing Your Creative Content
It's amazing to think of the smorgasbord of options in which content creators can provide what content consumers truly love. There's absolutely a platform for everyone. And if I were to think of a Big 3 in types of content, I'd have to name video for the visual lover, podcasting for the audio lover, and … Continue reading Productivity Tuesday: Repurposing Your Creative Content
A New Product Idea and the Second Book
Sometimes when you write, it's good to just work through those challenges you face when applying those finishing touches to your book. Sometimes, your blessing (the completion of an awesome work of art) is just around the corner. And in these instances, I'm one of the first people to encourage others to push through and … Continue reading A New Product Idea and the Second Book
The Art of People Business – The Remedy for Comparisonitis
I want to warn you that this article is somewhat of a rant in certain places, so don't get put off by it. If those places and spaces don't apply to you, then don't take them personally. But if they do apply to you, then I hope they help to move you in the right … Continue reading The Art of People Business – The Remedy for Comparisonitis
Reblog: DOM Logo – A Tree Comparison
Yes, I'm taking you back over a year ago to when the Degrees of Maternity (DOM) logo came to be. Since this is an older post, originally posted January 20, 2019, I thought it'd be appropriate to bring it to light again for those of you who may be wondering or have wondered what the … Continue reading Reblog: DOM Logo – A Tree Comparison
Productivity Tuesday: Enlisting the Reserves
Okay, so this discussion has nothing to do with military service, but it has everything to do with providing service to those people closest to you on the daily/weekly. Today, I'll do my best to relay a message that will probably touch all of our lives at some point in our journeys: the message of … Continue reading Productivity Tuesday: Enlisting the Reserves
Guest Post: Will Audiobooks Replace Books? by Linda Cartwright
For this Monday's post, I'm pleased to present you with an insightful article from Linda Cartwright, an educator and freelance writer, who brings thought-provoking messages to her written works. I was fortunate to meet Linda through a guest post (on self-publishing) she wrote for a fellow blogger. Linda's post provides information on a topic of … Continue reading Guest Post: Will Audiobooks Replace Books? by Linda Cartwright
Reflection: Life and the Human Connection
I can't y'all. I just can't let another day go by without pouring out what's been on my heavy heart to share. Yesterday, I remember stating that I was just sooooooooooo tired of crying. It seems like I've been practically crying all week thus far . . . crying for peoples' pain points, their hurts, … Continue reading Reflection: Life and the Human Connection
Reblog – A Writer’s “Can” While in an Inactivity Rut
Honestly, today's blog post is dedicated to everyone (not just the writer) who needs a little inspiration to make some moves in their lives. Here's what I want you to do. I want you to take your Productivity Framework that you created with the help of yesterday's "Productivity Tuesday" blog post and I want you … Continue reading Reblog – A Writer’s “Can” While in an Inactivity Rut









