Month: October 2018

  • Should I Read It 030 – Perennial Seller by Ryan Holiday

    Should I Read It 030 – Perennial Seller by Ryan Holiday

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    Should I Read It 030 – Perennial Seller by Ryan Holiday Purchase Perennial Seller on Amazon Read the review of Perennial Seller This episode of Should I Read It is brought to you by my latest book, The Art of Focus. If you’re tired of running around trying different ideas without getting traction. If you’re…

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  • Businesses are looking for an expert

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    So when a business has decided that they want their app built using Ionic as the ‘Ionic developer’ who is working on the project you are seen as the expert. Not only should you be able to develop an app with Ionic, but you need to be able to guide the business through the process…

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  • If you want to start freelancing, you need to do some planning first

    If you want to start freelancing, you need to do some planning first

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    So you want to go freelance. I get it, running your own business can offer so much freedom. It can also crash and burn if you don’t have a plan. Today I talk about these things that you need to have in your plan before you get going: Plan some savings, ideally 6 months Get…

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  • When You Don’t Feel Like You’re Doing Great Work

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    I re-read the transcript this morning while I was once more feeling exasperated with how little time I’ve had for writing lately. (For me, writing is my yardstick for productivity. It doesn’t matter how much other work I’ve been doing behind the scenes here; if I’m not publishing, I’m not happy.) What the author has…

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  • Battling Procrastination

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    From Darius Foroux: Every time I put off a decision, hit the snooze button, skipped the gym, or didn’t complete my tasks because I didn’t feel like it, I always had an explanation for my continual procrastination. I told myself I was tired. Or that it could wait until tomorrow. Who cares if you put…

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  • How I Do Web Development from my iPad Pro Full Time

    How I Do Web Development from my iPad Pro Full Time

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    Blink Shell this support Mosh yes I’ll do a better review of this on it’s own later the point today is to put it all together for you I had already used Vim and a bunch of Unix tools, so moving it all to Digital Ocean wasn’t a problem You can see my Vim config…

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  • The Things You Won’t Have Thought About To Help Your Home Business

    The Things You Won’t Have Thought About To Help Your Home Business

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    Starting a business is a dream for so many, but out of the mass of people who have once thought about it, only a minority will actually pursue that dream and make it their reality. The truth is, there is a lot of fear surrounding going alone. You have the worry about losing a stable…

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  • Creative Breakthrough is Powered by Time Off Work

    Creative Breakthrough is Powered by Time Off Work

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    The most creative and most productive workers are the ones who are able to unplug from the office, recover their mental and physical energy, and return to their work recharged. – Rest My latest book The Art of Focus launched August 28th and do you know what I did just a bit before the launch?…

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  • Technology and personal connectivity

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    I have wondered for a while about how technology connects us, or maybe just makes us seem connected. This article explores some of that. Here are some parts that stood out to me. A recent survey of 20,000 Americans found that almost half suffered from loneliness, which now qualifies as a chronic public health problem.…

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  • Don’t manage problems, remove them

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    From Darius Foroux: When something distracts you, don’t waste your effort trying to manage it. Instead, do yourself a favor and get rid of it completely. For example, if social media apps on your phone distract you, remove them from your phone. Don’t bother setting time limits, no one is so strong to resist the…

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