Optionality
The ultimate key to success as a business owner or leader? Stay alive. This may sound silly but think of a video game: if you’re
The ultimate key to success as a business owner or leader? Stay alive. This may sound silly but think of a video game: if you’re
When you lose something of great value – not a possession – but a relationship, an important job or client, a loved one, or a
Remember the fable of the tortoise and the hare? Slow and steady wins the race. This is true in building and scaling businesses, too. Most
Merriam-Webster defines “enough” as “occurring in such quantity, quality, or scope as to fully meet demands, needs, or expectations”.1 A few years ago, I wrote
The only people not making waves of some kind are those sitting on the shore, not in the game. If you want to do anything
In my last post, I discussed this quote from Jason Zweig (technically, from his father): There are three ways to make a living: 1) Lie
I recently ran across this quote from Jason Zweig (technically, from his father), and I can’t stop thinking about its implications for my work and
Do you know what the key to success seems to be? Yes, consistency. Bursts of energy, enthusiasm, and inspiration rarely last. Willpower, like muscles, grows
In many owner-operated businesses (this is true for solopreneurs, too), the leader feels an obligation to work the hardest. It’s the old “lead by example”
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