Monday Morning Jumpstart:
How to Become a Consultant

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Do you want to move beyond writing? Are you thinking about becoming a consultant? Many writers see that as the most logical trajectory based on the premise that a consultant may earn higher fees.

In today’s Monday Morning Jumpstart, Director of Training, Jade Trueblood, and special guest, Russ Henneberry, talk about how you can elevate from an “order taker” as a writer to an even more valuable role.

Russ talks about the best way to position yourself to become a consultant, the benefits of making sure you are working with companies you believe in, and the two best qualities you can have if you want to transition to this role.

Join us every Monday morning for a boost of writing motivation, plus tips and strategies to make sure you're staying on track and moving towards your goals all year.

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Published: July 17, 2023

1 Response to “Monday Morning Jumpstart: How to Become a Consultant”

  1. I just listened to Jade & Russ on the subject of being a consultant which I will look into a little later. Right now my efforts are focused on completing the AWAI method program.

    Guest (Lee DeVore)


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