Tag: learn

I Broke Down in Front of My Whole Class Last Night and Something Beautiful Happened

Yesterday I gained a moment of clarity about something I never realized was holding me back. Self-sabotage. Granted I’ve come a long way from being the insecure young girl I was in high school,  but that doesn’t mean I’ve perfected my confidence. Last night was a prime example of pushing yourself too far– expecting perfection instead of growth. In my last two acting classes,  … Read More I Broke Down in Front of My Whole Class Last Night and Something Beautiful Happened

LIVING My New Year’s Resolution + Beginner Film Acting Tips! (+Bonus)

As some of you know by now, the announcement I was alluding to in my last post was about me following my heart and getting back into…drum roll please… acting! I was finally brave enough to just put some of my scene work on Facebook and not worry about it being some big ordeal. It’s scary to put yourself out there in a completely … Read More LIVING My New Year’s Resolution + Beginner Film Acting Tips! (+Bonus)

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5 Ways to Solve Content Creativity Frustration

This post was originally written for Decoded.com in August 2014, but was republished on my personal blog due to changes in the website’s structure.   It’s 10 a.m. You’re sitting at your desk, staring at your computer screen and wondering how fast the time will go by until lunch. You open your browser and switch over to your favorite blog or social site and … Read More 5 Ways to Solve Content Creativity Frustration

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9 Steps to Writing a Creative Proposal

This post originally was written for Decoded.com in July of 2014, but has been republished on my blog as they’ve changed the website’s structue.   As a first time business owner, writing a proposal for acquiring clients was a brand new concept to me. In college, I was taught how to write a public relations campaign, but not a proposal. (A skill I never … Read More 9 Steps to Writing a Creative Proposal

5 Steps to A Better Work Environment

I’ve had the pleasure of working for a few companies before starting my own, and each one has taught me something valuable about business and how public relations work hand in hand. The best lesson I’ve learned to date is simply to be honest. Brutally honest.