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why routines are important and why you (should) love them even if you think you don’t
Routines are important in everyone’s pursuit of excellence. A routine, or if you prefer a habit, lies right in the core of efficiency, thus increased productivity and potentially increased effectiveness. The truth is that I used to say that I hate routines. But over the last year I came to realise not only that routines
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love and fear on decision making
Have you ever felt that for something you believe is true, everyone else in the world believes otherwise? If yes, then you know how it feels. If no, then let me tell you that this usually leaves an unpleasant feeling – nasty, in a nasty way. You either feel utterly lonely or reasonably mad. I
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how to start a blog: a supersized step-by-step guide
I have recently answered a few blogging related questions on social media and after a while I started getting questions from various people on what is the best way to start a blog. So, I decided to put together all the bits and pieces that you need to start a blog and compile a step-by-step
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self-education and the pursue of perpetual learning
I have always been intrigued by the versatility of the human brain. I have spent countless hours trying to understand how thoughts are synthesised into my mind. I recall moments when I was not listening to others, instead I was observing the structure of their sentences and the sequence of their descriptions trying to understand how
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passive income: a brief introduction to the business models of freedom
Passive income. The holy grail of entrepreneurship. The passport to freedom. The hey to an extraordinary lifestyle that you know it exists but you have no clue where it could be hidden of all places. Of course there is a touch of humour in those first sentences. And of course it is not all humour.
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parkinson’s law and how to turn success into a habit
Parkinson’s law comes back to back with my previous article on The Pareto Principle. I believe that these two concepts consolidate each other and form a really powerful productivity combination. If you are not familiar with Parkinson’s Law, as I wasn’t till a few months ago, you might as well be a bit confused since
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the pareto principle: how to achieve more by doing less
I used to say that I don’t have enough time very often. Way too often. I actually liked saying that I need at least 30 hours in every day to manage to accomplish everything I was aiming for. Till the moment I was introduced to the 80/20 Pareto Principle – not very long ago. Since
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7 reasons everyone should start a blog
I have always been an avid lover of blogs – in fact I had created my first one more than 8 years ago. Back then it was a very personal page, not far from being a digital diary which for several reasons I abandoned after a few posts. Now that I am back into blogging
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6 free productivity tools to anchor your workflow when you start a website or blog
When you start a new website, whether in the form of a personal blog or a company website, there are quite a few things to setup before things start rolling out as intended and desired. This can be overwhelming and time consuming. So, here are 6 productivity tools that you should implement in your workflow
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the mental state of fitness: how physical exercise is associated with entrepreneurial success
You have probably encountered several posts around the web about successful habits that the world’s top performers follow in their pursue of excellence. If so, you may have noticed that an exercise regime is present in almost everyone’s routine. Frankly, it has to be. I have personally experienced it when I added physical exercise in
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100 days of blogging: from insecurity to determination and beyond
100 days of blogging. And what 100 days those have been. A small milestone to conquer, yet a great opportunity to compile a post touching upon several aspects of this new adventure of mine. The motives, the aspirations, the feelings, the practical issues and the everyday tasks. The early days I wouldn’t like to start
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you don’t need money, you need time: why owning the funds to start a business is counter-intuitive for first-time entrepreneurs
I used to believe that in order to start a business you needed a pile of money waiting into your bank account to be invested in your dream company. In fact, I used to believe that this sum had to be big enough not only to allow you to set up the business but also
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online subscription business: the perfect business model – why, how, what?
You have finally taken the step beyond that line that separates wishful thinking from determination. You are not thinking that you would like to have your own business any more, you have now decided that you will start your own business no matter what it takes. But you have never had a business before nor
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disruptive innovation: how an ordinary idea can lead to an extraordinary success
In my post on Innovation, after defining the term I outlined the basic concepts on how innovation works. If you haven’t read it already, I believe it is worth reading that one first so you have a defined framework before diving into the slightly deepest waters of Disruptive Innovation. Last years Disruptive Innovation is a
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innovation: definition and core concepts that you think you know but you probably aren’t
In the world of business and entrepreneurship, innovation is probably the term that you come across more often than any other. Of course that makes perfect sense since innovation lies exactly at the core of an established business’ sustained growth or of a startup’s breakthrough success. Yet, I have come to realize that people don’t
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escaping the rat race: the £0 investment approach
In this post I am going to layout how I intend to transform my life to become more fulfilling. It is going to be fairly personal not because I love myself so much that I want to talk about me all the time nor for any other reason you might possibly think of. I just
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susime: entrepreneurship in the making
Susime is the acronym of supersize me and it is a blog about ideas on business and entrepreneurship from a quite different perspective. The actual name represents the initiative and the process of taking a tiny little idea and growing it in size and directions beyond whatever you could have imagined upon perceiving that idea
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