Act like an equal partner. Not a house elf.
What would happen if I didn't make so much money? I talk about the age-old debate of being valued for housework.
Being disciplined is a way I help myself stay successful
I'm pretty methodical in my ways, and I have to say it has brought results.
Style Help: What not to wear…to work
I wouldn't really want to dictate style rules for anyone for what to wear to work, like saying a skirt suit is mandatory, but there are a few things that are definitely considered
It’s not just how smart you are, it’s how you hard you stick to it
The real key ingredient to success is not necessarily being rich, beautiful or smart.
Do you work at a job you hate? Why?
It doesn't surprise me, but it does make me curious as to why people continue to work at a job they hate and/or are terrible at. Why not try something different?
How and what makes me successful
What I feel are the characteristics and traits I have developed for success.
When the unexpected happens. The scary side of freelancing.
The dark side to freelancing is that you cannot control everything no matter how much you make.
It’s just one person’s opinion.
Reflecting upon "Presence" and how I changed my own behaviour from a child to present day.
Ask Sherry: What do you tell people who question your spending?
Ask Sherry anything where I tell you what I say when people are nosy about my money and agree to document a week in my life..