I received such wonderful messages from my original post on self-employment that I wanted to follow up with more tips.
How to Preserve Band Flyers
Capture Your Halloween Memories with 50+ Questions
The Ultimate Archival Supply Shopping List
One of the most common questions I receive from people learning how to create their family archives is what supplies to buy. I've curated a collection of the best, most affordable, and most useful archival products that every home archivist should invest in.
An Interview on Genealogy Happy Hour
I was recently interviewed on the Genealogy Happy Hour podcast about my book, Creating Family Archives: A Step-by-Step Guide for Saving Your Memories for Future Generations. Considering that I just got back from a red eye flight from Portland, Oregon for the annual conference of the Society of American Archivists, I think I did pretty good!
How to Thrive in Self-Employment
Write Your Life Story
Whether written, spoken into a voice recorder, or recounted to the lens of a video camera, your stories are awaited by the most appreciative audience of all—your family. Far into the future, your family will read your words or listen to your voice and be grateful you took this time to put this gift together for them.
Leading and Managing Teams
Project managers conducting records management assignments must be committed to leading their team to success. Frequently, they work without high-level support, at times with active resistance, and occasionally in the absence of any evidence that the project is possible! Courageous leadership in the face of obstacles is required.
Detailing Dad’s Life Story
“I wish I'd asked Dad while he was around.”
Far too often, my clients tell me that they regret not interviewing their father about his life story as they create their family archives.
For this Father’s Day, why not conduct an oral history interview of your father? You’ll not only create a memory, but you will capture stories for the next generation
How to Win Grants with 20/20 Vision (with a List of 100+ Grants)
Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have 20/20 vision for your proposals? I can help craft a proposition that will give you your best shot at winning the grant. I bring almost 20 years of nonprofit experience to reviewing and editing grant proposals, offering comprehensive feedback as to what grant makers need to hear in order to say “yes.”
Interested in learning more? Email me at margotnote@gmail.com. The small investment you make in my services will have 40 to 100 times the return when you get that grant!








