Do you find more month at the end of your money? Have you prayed, clipped coupons and saved, only to find yourself sinking under a weight of worry and debt as you write that "big book?" Making Ends Meet: How to Survive as a Starving Artist | 7 Ways Writers Can Find More Money at the End of the Month offers proven tips for improving your income, outflow, and resources.
This book provides a straightforward approach to developing new sources of ...
Do you find more month at the end of your money? Have you prayed, clipped coupons and saved, only to find yourself sinking under a weight of worry and debt as you write that "big book?" Making Ends Meet: How to Survive as a Starving Artist | 7 Ways Writers Can Find More Money at the End of the Month offers proven tips for improving your income, outflow, and resources.
This book provides a straightforward approach to developing new sources of income for yourself and your family as you pursue your dreams. Read how to "Find Your Financial Feet" with "Simple Budgeting Gems" - How the "Proverbs 31 Woman" is the "Gold Standard" for "Lifelong Learning" and what it means to put "Family First," the importance of planning "Party Time!," and why "Becoming the Boss" could be the best move you ever make. (As a special bonus we've also included a special section called: "More ideas for Increasing your Income," PLUS, links and descriptions to websites that NEED--No, are begging!-- for freelance writers!)
As a single mom who started learning about money after her divorce, Barbara Mang Kois shares lessons learned during her quest to earn money and provide for her family during tough economic times. Barbara will help you stand on your financial feet and find secure footing by making sometimes subtle, other times radical, changes to your budgeting priorities.
Barbara Mang Kois is a freelance writer, editor, author coach and corporate communication consultant. She has written or co-written five books, including Help Wanted for Busy Moms (Harvest House), Life According to Jesus with Jack Graham, and Starved for Affection and The Power of One Thing to Change your Life with Randy Carlson (Tyndale). She has written for Moody magazine, Today’s Christian Woman, Nursing Spectrum and Psychology for Living, as well as writing more than 500 articles published by the Chicago Tribune.
Barbara Mang Kois is a freelance writer, editor, author coach and corporate communication consultant. She has written or co-written five books, including Help Wanted for Busy Moms (Harvest House), Life According to Jesus with Jack Graham, and Starved for Affection and The Power of One Thing to Change your Life with Randy Carlson (Tyndale). She has written for Moody magazine, Today’s Christian Woman, Nursing Spectrum and Psychology for Living, as well as writing more than 500 articles published by the Chicago Tribune.
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This book provides a straightforward approach to developing new sources of ...