by Elena Mutonono | Jan 5, 2017 | Teacher Training, Teacherpreneur, Teacherpreneurship
It’s a new year, folks! Which means a lot of people are ready to get on with their resolutions. Many online teachers dream of a full schedule, being completely booked or having to squeeze juuuuust one more student. Is that you? I wonder why this is such...
by Elena Mutonono | Dec 29, 2016 | Teacherpreneur, Teacherpreneurship
Writing the last post of the year is a challenging task. You want it to be powerful, life-changing and relevant. You don’t want it dry, predictable and just-like-everyone-else. Every day as I interact with online teachers in a coaching environment or...
by Elena Mutonono | Dec 15, 2016 | Teacher Training, Teacherpreneur, Teacherpreneurship
At the end of 2014 when my first successful online tutoring business fell apart due to economic and political troubles in Russia and Ukraine (2 main countries I worked with), I had to start from scratch. That was when I first heard that one can work less and make...
by Elena Mutonono | Dec 8, 2016 | Teacher Training, Teacherpreneur, Teacherpreneurship
One of my favorite shops in New Orleans where I live is called Scriptura – it’s a 20-year-old business that sells unique products: hand-made cards, leather journals, notepads, fountain pens (!), hot-wax seals and other writer’s joys. What I...
by Elena Mutonono | Dec 1, 2016 | Teacherpreneur, Teacherpreneurship
Inspired by the Struggles of Motherhood “Once you have a child, your life will change forever.” 4 years ago I became a mother. My son came 3 weeks early, and nothing was ready. I remember feeling cramps in my belly all evening, thinking that maybe...
by Elena Mutonono | Nov 17, 2016 | Teacherpreneur, Teacherpreneurship
For the guest post today I’ve asked Veronika Palovska to write about lazy phrases teachers use on their websites. When I was little I used to hate writing greeting cards. Why? Because everyone would write the same-old things every time. I remember...