We’re sitting in November of 2020, probably about halfway through a global pandemic. This time last year, there was no …
Gaynor Paynter
Don’t subcontract – start your own
Over the past week or so I’ve been simply inundated by people wanting work from me. More and more people …
How will future generations remember us?
In about February this year I was contacted by a client who wanted her grandmother’s diary typed. We had a …
#Typeitright during the pandemic
For the second time today I had to tell a client he couldn’t come to my house to drop off …
Stay in the moment
Hello everyone, I wonder if, like us, your working life has changed dramatically during the Covid-19 pandemic? Last year, my …
Fill Your Emotional Reserves
I’m starting a social media campaign this week, #fillouremotionalreserves, and every day I will think of something to do that fills mine. I hope that you will join me in this.
Use the virtual world to work and combat coronavirus
At the risk of jumping on a bandwagon, because it’s being discussed everywhere, governments and companies have been advocating working from home, using virtual services, using Whatsapp and the internet. I find that interesting, because that’s what we in the virtual world have been doing all along.
Is it still #20Plenty? Only if we’re versatile.
Regarding the diversification and stretching this unique economic climate demands – I think keeping an open mind will be the only way to survive it.
Five things Typewrite Transcription is… and one thing it isn’t.
Even now as we enter the third decade of this millennium, some people are confused about what the virtual industry is, and more specifically (possibly) what THIS virtual provider offers.
Happy 2020
I hope it’s really a great one for you. Thing is though, unless you make your planning and change the way you did things last year, nothing’s going to be different.