I really liked this small book. It has the best qualities of a self-published book – personal stories and relatable experiences, plus no beating around the bush or beating the dead horse. I read the whole book in about
Principle #9 Separating Successful Entrepreneurs from Those Who Went out of Business
9. Habits. It is not enough to just know all the above principles. You need to implement them to reap their benefits. So what good is it to know you need to take care of your nutrition, sleep schedule, and
Principles #7&8 Separating Successful Entrepreneurs from Those Who Went out of Business
7. Systems and Delegation. Solopreneurs suck at this, big time. And why not?! They are doing all the tasks anyway, so why waste their precious time for something obviously unnecessary? Well, I can tell you from my own experience that
Book Review: Listen Simply
I’ll start this review from a story from my coaching training. One fellow was repeatedly frustrated by the simplicity of the whole coaching process. He said multiple times: “If people just kept talking with each other, this whole ‘coaching
Principles #5&6 Separating Successful Entrepreneurs from Those Who Went out of Business
5. Cash Flow. Cash flow is, by far, the #1 reason small businesses are getting out of business. Yet, so many entrepreneurs, especially those in the early stages of their business, choose to ignore their cash flow, altogether. Investments, tax
Principles #3&4 Separating Successful Entrepreneurs from Those Who Went out of Business
3. Un-isolation. We are social animals. We need others to excel. That’s the human nature. Isolation is the enemy of excellence.” – Aaron Walker However, being a solopreneur is a lonely occupation by definition. It doesn’t get much better when
Book Review: Scaling Your Business with MOD Virtual Professionals
Scaling Your Business with MOD Virtual Professionals is a nice short book. Yes, it is also an infomercial, but it is a valuable book in itself. You don’t need to hire MyOutDesk to get the value of the content. The
Principle #2 Separating Successful Entrepreneurs from Those Who Went out of Business
2. Slow Down to Speed Up. Your mind needs as much rest as your body. Or even more. In the pursuit of productivity, entrepreneurs often fill their days with tasks and their minds have no times off. It kills creativity
Principle #1 Separating Successful Entrepreneurs from Those Who Went out of Business
1. You Are Your Business. So, you need to make self-care your #1 priority. It doesn’t just apply to solopreneurs. For any enterprise, if the owner or the CEO is the driving force, it applies just as well. In fact,
Book Review: 7 Attitudes of the Helping Heart
Normally, I wouldn’t even have opened such a book. When it comes to spiritual advice, I go to the books written by saints themselves. But I ended up on a vacation without any other reading material to practice speed reading,