I make people think. I make them laugh. I make them money.

Who Is Responsible for Underperformers? 

Having to hire and train a new employee is expensive and disruptive. When you bring in a new employee, it takes time to onboard and train them. You hope that you have hired the right person and they will be able to do the job adequately, but sometimes someone who seemed like a great hire […]

Stop Wasting Time: How Systems Can Streamline and Scale Your Business

Running a business is overwhelming. You’re constantly juggling priorities, putting out fires, and trying to grow—all at the same time. But if your company lacks structured systems, you’re wasting valuable time and missing opportunities. The key to sustainable growth? Building systems that help you gather feedback, prioritize improvements, and create scalable solutions. When I started […]

7 Things To Keep In Mind When You Start a Small Business

Have you decided to launch a small business? Congratulations! This is an exciting and new adventure. You probably have figured out what you want to build and have started talking to people about it. You might be jumping out of bed every morning because you are excited. You might be thinking about your business in […]

The Thing You Must Avoid at All Cost

The hardest thing to get these days seems to be people’s attention. It’s definitely harder for a small business to differentiate themselves from their competition and to stand out from the noise.  People are spread too thin and doing too much. They are distracted and have trouble focusing. They are being fire-hosed with information from […]

6 Event Marketing Strategies for Small Businesses in 2025

An event, be it virtual or in-person, offers an excellent opportunity to attract your target audience and build a lasting relationship with them. Effective event marketing is important for small businesses that want to generate more leads and sales from their events. In this guide, I will share 6 event marketing strategies a small business should […]

An Unglamourous Day in the Life of a Life Coach

Yesterday, I completed my certification to be a coach using someone else’s methodology. I don’t have the certificate yet, so I’ll leave it there for now. When I was talking with the woman who was doing my final interview in the certification process, I told this story and she said I had to write it […]

What Is Working on LinkedIn Might Not Be What You Think

Do you use LinkedIn to grow your professional network and business? Many of us do, and if you do not, you might want to consider starting. LinkedIn is specifically for business, and I believe a LinkedIn presence is a must for white-collar professionals.  That said, you might think you know what types of posts and […]

Milestones, Memories, and Celebrations

This is a big year for milestones for me and my company, Point A to Point B Transitions Inc. I founded my company in 2010, so this year I have been in business for 15 years. For some reason, this seems like a big milestone. I can’t believe I have been working in this business […]

What Ballet and Business Have In Common

I was really taken with one scene from the movie Center Stage where the ballet teacher gently scolds one of the students by reminding her that if there is a problem with her dancing, there is only one thing to do: Go back to the barre. As you may know, barres are a part of […]

Counterintuitive Ways to Approach Boosting Productivity  

When was the last time you did an inventory of how you spend your time? Are you concentrating on things that give you joy or move you closer to your business goals? If you’re spending your valuable time on things that don’t matter, that time could be better spent doing something else.  I loved this […]