Whether you are reading, researching, taking notes, or writing, your neck and shoulders are likely to get stuck at an angle which will make you tight, stiff, and eventually sore. Your head weighs about ten lbs. When you tilt your head forward, it will cause your neck and muscles to have to work as hard as if your head weighed 30 lbs., according to Erik… [Read More]
Filed Under: Charlene Torkelson, Erik Dalton, Freedom from Pain Institute, Get Fit While You Sit, Julie Schoen, neck, Office Yoga, shoulders, sitting ball, strain, walking
3 Comments
Sharon Yntema, bookkeeper and author, shared her good experience with a small publisher in a recent blog and here she shares her story and good advice for the business of being an author. In 1981, I received my first author royalty check. Up until that point, my tax returns had been totally straightforward: one W2 was all I had to deal with, and so I… [Read More]
Filed Under: 1099 MISC, business expenses, deductions, IRS, royalty checks, Schedule C, Self-Employment Tax, taxes
Often when people plan to write a book, they dream their book will get published by one of the big publishers – Hatchette, Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, or HarperCollins. My story is different and I’ve always been grateful to have gotten in on the ground floor with a small publisher. When my son was about 6 months old, I began working very part-time… [Read More]