Month: June 2018
If you’re not sure where you will be 5 years from today, read this book
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It’s a common question to read in any book on achieving your goals. “Where will you be 5 years from today?” Instead of this being one question amidst a bunch of other prescription on how to be more effective or productive, this five year question is what the book Where will you be five years…
Should I Read It 018 – Where Will You Be Five Years From Today
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Today we’re going to look at a beautifully designed book that wants to help you answer the question, where will you be 5 years from today. Purchase Where Will You Be 5 Years From Today on Amazon Written review of Where Will You Be 5 Years From Today Purchase next weeks book The Subtle Art…
How Fatherhood Changes You
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Enjoyed the piece on how men change in fatherhood. The best part was the quotes from dad’s at the end around what changed in them. “I do nothing I used to, I do things I never thought I would, I survive on less sleep than I ever thought and I love more than I believed…
Yup let’s stop dad bashing
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From Diary Of the Dad: Dad bashing has become so normal and engrained in our culture that it seems to have become acceptable. And it has to stop. Is it any wonder that men still don’t get the same parental leave choices as women when society views us this way? I’ve been on the end…
It’s time to start defining success different
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The new definition of success is not about the most revenue, employees, and office space but the most profit, generated through the fewest employees and with the least expensive office space. – Profit First How have you define success in the past? For me it’s sometimes been owning the latest and greatest Apple product. Finding…
Should I Read It 017 – Switch
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If you’ve ever tried to make some changes in your life or in your organization then you should have read today’s book first. Purchase Switch on Amazon Written Review of Switch This episode of Should I Read It is brought to you by The 8 Week Business Bootcamp. If you’re tired of struggling with your…
Part of the independent writers dilemma
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Paywalls for writing: I want to publish all my creative work for free, and I am at my most creative when I have a reliable income. I feel the same way. I currently offer a membership which has a video course and gets you all my books for free. It also acts as a down…
Why Yearly Goals are Terrible
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I published this in June, where we’re just on the other side of the time of year that most people have stopped looking at their goals. They made some awesome New Year’s resolutions which have now fallen by the wayside. It was all good intentions and little follow through. That’s because yearly goals suck. Over…
Don’t just run faster
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Calm the storm However, in the fits and starts of life, I think I am slowly getting better at realizing that the feeling of pending implosion should be a trigger to slow down, not speed up. Thinking that I will alleviate the pressure by accomplishing more has proven, on many occasions, to be counterproductive Useful…
Canada isn’t quite Swiss but we aren’t American either
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Very interesting article on Switzerland versus the US. Canada is not as bad as the US but we are not Swiss either. Seems to me we have similar sentiments around guilt and vacation time or a working lunch as the US. We also have similar taxes, though we don’t tax non-residents. We do have decent…