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Small digital wins before you book help.

A friendly little resource shelf for resumes, job applications, Canva, forms, files, and the everyday digital tasks that get weirdly heavy when you are doing them alone.

No tech experience needed. I can walk you through it or handle it for you.

Built from real admin, job support, and small business experience. Not theory.

You don’t need it perfect. Start with what you have.

You’re In Progress is a learning and digital product collection by Andrea Kelley Creative Studio.

Job seeker help

Resume and application tips that make the next step less foggy.

Start wherever feels easiest. If you want help turning this into a cleaner resume, stronger cover letter, or simple application tracker, I can help with that too.

Resume

Make the top third work harder.

Your name, contact info, target role, and strongest summary should be easy to scan. If someone only reads the first screen, they should still know what you do.

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Applications

Track every job you apply for.

Keep the company, role, link, date applied, contact name, follow up date, and status in one simple spreadsheet. Future you deserves receipts.

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Cover letters

Use one warm proof point.

Instead of repeating your resume, pick one story that shows how you solve problems, help people, organize chaos, or learn quickly.

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Digital organization

Tiny systems for files, forms, and everyday admin chaos.

No shame. Most digital mess is just a pile of decisions that never got a home.

Files

Name files like you will search for them later.

Try date, project, version: portfolio resume v2.pdf. Boring names are useful names.

Forms

Test the form before sharing it.

Submit it once yourself, check the confirmation message, and make sure responses land where you expect.

Canva

Duplicate before experimenting.

Keep one clean version, then make a copy for edits. It saves you from design regret and accidental chaos.

Small business quick wins

Make the action obvious.

Every page, flyer, post, or menu should answer three things quickly: what is offered, who it is for, and what someone should do next.

  • Put the price or starting price near the offer whenever possible.
  • Use one clear button instead of five vague choices.
  • Make contact details easy to find on mobile.
  • Turn repeated questions into a short FAQ.

When to book help

Resume refresh$45+
Google Form setup$45+
Website quick fix$75+
Training session$35+
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Bring me the messy draft.

If a tip helped but the project still feels like too much, send me what you have. I can polish it for you or teach you how to handle it next time.

You’re making progress.

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