Read Daily Inspire for weekday encouragement and weekend inspiration. Tanya Moushi is a six-figure solopreneur with over a decade of experience. She is the author of Love is the Business Plan and the creator of the newsletter, Daily Inspire. Through her writing, Tanya provides emotional support and encouragement to entrepreneurs, inspiring them to create a business that aligns with their values. Join the journey to learn, grow, and overcome resistance.
Grab a cup of coffee. This is the Weekend Edition. Welcome to 11 new subscribers this week! If you’re receiving this, you signed up, were recommended by a fellow creator, or downloaded one of my helpful resources. Stay if it’s right for you or unsubscribe anytime. *** You woke up today thinking, I need more rules for life didn't you? I heard you, friends so that's what we're doing today. Try to tame your excitement please, this is a public place. 8 Rules for Life Nobody Likes (but need to be followed)1. Wealth has 4 dimensionsSpiritual, Financial, Health, and Relational. Aiming for one while neglecting the others is a hard way to find out this fact: you need all four to be wealthy. 2. A decision is better than no decision"We'll see" is not a strategy. It's a passive-aggressive approach to life. Practice taking the reins. 3. If you don't stand for what's important to you, neither will others.You'll have to lead by example if you want anyone to take your values seriously. 4. Your environment will shape you.The good thing is you have the power to curate this more than you think: books, following certain people, friends, family you spend time with, places you shop, clubs and organizations, work space. Take control of what you can. 5. Doing what makes you proud is the most important thing.You're the only one that's going to be with you your whole life (and self-disappointment is hard to escape). 6. Grace will save your life.You will not do everything perfectly, but you can always start again another way. Forgive yourself and keep going. 7. Energy management is more important than time management.24 hours and no energy? Useless. 2 hours and high energy? You can do almost anything. 8. Generosity follows generosityAnd it's teachable. 📈 Behind the Business: SEO Tactics for Building an Online PresenceEveryone wants to build their online presence but few people know how to do it for themselves. One strategy I like to use is a Youtube + Google Double Whammy where I dig into the keywords or phrases people search and then write about those topics. I make the mistake of thinking everyone knows what the hell I'm talking about, so see the brief overview below this video to understand the basics. What is SEO? Search Engine Optimization. AKA helping your website show up in search engines (and later, in AI responses like ChatGPT). Two Types of SEO: Organic (think blog posts) and Pay-to-Play (think buying ads on Google). How does it work? Organic SEO is part Structure and part Content. This video is a Content tactic. Why should you publish online? Because your content will live there and affect people even when you're sleeping. Which is pretty badass. I'm not allowed to resell the above software's services, but I can give it away for free! The first 5 people to reply with their topic of choice will get back recommendations of high volume, low difficulty keywords to rank higher in t. If you want to geek out on this further, join the waitlist on SSFundamentals.com with this ugly neon yellow form. ⚡️ Quickhits You'll Love
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Designing Good Business
by Tanya Moushi "Moo-shee"
Read Daily Inspire for weekday encouragement and weekend inspiration. Tanya Moushi is a six-figure solopreneur with over a decade of experience. She is the author of Love is the Business Plan and the creator of the newsletter, Daily Inspire. Through her writing, Tanya provides emotional support and encouragement to entrepreneurs, inspiring them to create a business that aligns with their values. Join the journey to learn, grow, and overcome resistance.