Life Lesson #44: Nothing Is As Bad as It Seems if You Give It Some Time
If I had a penny for every time I overreacted, I would be rich enough to be living on a private island with a pet alpaca.
It’s far too easy for something unexpected to catch you off guard and result in you making a rash decision that you later regret.
I’m sure this has happened to you multiple times!
Game Changer: 5 Pieces of Entrepreneurial Advice I Would Give to My Younger Self
Your friendly neighbourhood business influencer will glorify entrepreneurship because they have seen success from it (or want to lie about it to find success). However, they often forget to let their followers know about all of the hardship that is up ahead.
Entrepreneurship is brutal. It will push you down, kick you while you’re down and do everything it can to prevent you from getting up.
The Best Superpower for Entrepreneurs to Have in 2024
As an entrepreneur, you need to be constantly trying to find a way to get an edge in your industry.
You’ve been pouring thousands of hours to get your business running, finding any way to make it profit (exhausting, am I right?).
7 Life Lessons You Can Steal From the Most Famous Virgin (Sir Richard Branson)
The combination of business smarts and adventure is exactly why Richard Branson can teach us what it means to live life to the fullest!
“My interest in life comes from setting myself huge, apparently unachievable challenges and trying to rise above them.” - Richard Branson
11 Mistakes You’re Repeating That Will Make You Stay Poor
One of the biggest mistakes we make is repeating the same mistake over and over again. We know we are doing something wrong, but we don’t bother to make meaningful changes.
Some are too scared to try something new, and others simply don’t know better.
5 Secrets I Learned About Human Behavior Promoting Nightclubs for 10 Years
People’s true personalities are revealed with a little alcohol in their system.
Egos come out strong (especially in front of their friends) and they’ll do whatever it takes to have fun or flex on you, depending on who they are, and who you are.
Think about a time you went out with your friends. You likely had a bunch of funny stories and interactions with weird people.
Now, think about how many of those stories and interactions you have when you work multiple times a week in that environment.