I recently quit social media for 30 days – as a detox of sorts.
I was feeling the addictive qualities of social media and wanted to take a break so refresh myself and gain some much needed perspective on this powerful tool.
Many of you...
Let’s call out “hustle” for what it truly is…laziness.
I know people don’t believe me or want to hear it, but this idea of pushing and pushing and doing “all the things” just so we can grow our...
That’s it…it’s time for me to quit social media.
At least for 30 days…
To kick off the New Year I will be saying “bye bye bye” to Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for the month of January and there are 3 big,...
Do you feel like there’s not enough time to get everything done at work?
Do you constantly feel behind in your business and find yourself literally running to the bathroom and back again (just me?!)
Most business owners feel like their days...
The best type of business is one that can run almost without your involvement whatsoever.
Some call it passive income.
I prefer to call it automatic income, because once you put in the work up front, income hits your bank account automatically...
Have you ever considered the cultural influence your country has on your view of work and business?
It’s something you don’t usually notice until confronted with another culture’s view clashes with your own.
Today I...
Many business owners I know find themselves unrested, overwhelmed, working all the time, always connected via their phones, anxiety prone, and on the verge of constant burnout.
And all the while believing the lie that “one day”...
Do you know what the number one reason is people give for not being able to start or grow their business?
Lack of time!
All of us are so busy trying to work our 9-5 job, raise a family, or go to school that we feel we don’t have enough time...
One of the trendiest words in all of business these days is “hustle”.
Whether you’re starting a “side hustle” or your are #hustling your way success, this concept of grinding it out for your business or work has...
We spend on average 42% of our waking hours each week working.
So it makes sense that work is a huge part of how we self identify.
But American culture is obsessed with work – and it’s a problem.
What is the second question you ask...
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