Conferences are pricey if you are paying for your own travel and registration, plus you are losing time for paid client work.
So you want to be strategic about the opportunities you pursue and think ahead about your goals for attending.
Read MoreConferences are pricey if you are paying for your own travel and registration, plus you are losing time for paid client work.
So you want to be strategic about the opportunities you pursue and think ahead about your goals for attending.
Read MoreAs an avid blog reader, I always enjoy “a day in the life” and “a photo every hour” type posts. I love to see what people are up to! So I thought it would be fun to take you all along for the day with me. These photos are from last Thursday, June 13, 2019.
Read MoreEach month, I will introduce you to a public health consultant or entrepreneur and they will share their path to self-employment and outline key pieces of advice for aspiring business owners.
Today we welcome Sujani Sivanantharajah from Canada! (In addition to sharing her story, Sujani also has a special course discount just for my blog readers and social media followers!)
Read MoreEach month, I will introduce you to a public health consultant or entrepreneur and they will share their path to self-employment and outline key pieces of advice for aspiring business owners.
Today we welcome Sandra Melstad from Sioux Falls, SD!
Read MoreThe New York Times recently ran an article called The Right Way to Ask, ‘Can I Pick Your Brain?’ As I read along, I found myself saying “YES!!” out loud…multiple times. There are so many important pieces of insight and advice that I wanted to highlight them here on the blog.
Read MoreOne of the common questions I get is around fear of not being “expert enough” to be a public health consultant. It often sounds like: “I don’t have enough experience or education to be a consultant.” “How can my MPH compete with a PhD or DrPH who is up for the same consulting job?” “How do you know when you’re ready…when you are finally an “expert”?
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