Spouse-ly Blog
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Camp Fire cops, firefighters fighting stress turn to tool used by war vets for PTSD
It happens more often than she’d like. Butte County sheriff’s Supervisor Becky Callas jerks awake in the dead of night, fighting the nagging memories of her community burning to the ground in the worst fire in California history. Or her mind is brimming with endless to-do lists for the area’s recovery.
Best Practices for Hiring a Freelance Professional
Being a small business owner on a small business budget – specifically a start up budget, is no small task. There are plenty of avenues for increasing growth and automating tasks that you just do not want to do, so you can focus on expanding your reach. We get it!
Mother’s Day Gift Guide
Our community is filled with creativity, strength, and courage! It is through our one-of-a-kind marketplace that you can shop small, shop virtually, and make a big impact. We have handpicked some great Mother’s Day gifts that we know every mom will love.
How to market your business on Pinterest
We usually use Pinterest to fumble through home layouts, but it really is a home-run for business owners of all kinds!
Limiting your stress as an entrepreneur
Are you running the business, or is the business running you?
The Importance of Product Photography
Want to really stand out from your competition? Make sure you have eye-catching product photos to represent your company.
The Benefits of Social Media for Business Owners
Are you struggling with making time to manage social media, and wondering if it is even worth your while? Let me help you decide!
Etsy Fees Are Killing Small Businesses
A look into how Etsy fees are making it impossible for small businesses to survive, and how Spouse-ly is working to help military families sell their products without gouging them with fees.
Finding Strength in Vulnerability
Originally posted in Legacy Magazine Volume
Read about my personal mental health journey and how becoming courageously vulnerable lead me to my mission to bring creative therapies to the military community.