There seems to be a point when we believe our need for coaching, mentoring, and the acquisition of new knowledge are no longer needed in our lives.
We're adults now. We
Stay up tonight, flick on the TV, and check out all the amazing once-in-a-lifetime opportunities on the infomercials.
I'm being sarcastic.
Infomercials about money-making opportunities, to me, represent a speeding one-way bullet
Younger Dr. Emmett Brown: [running out of the room] 1.21 gigawatts? 1.21 gigawatts? Great Scott!
Marty McFly: [following] What-what the hell is a gigawatt?
~ Back to the Future - 1985 (quotes
I heard someone say recently, and I quote, "my job is no fun. I literally have the worst job in the world."
Now we can almost all assume that by reading
Can you really make money doing what you love, or by following your passion?
What if the thing you love is something like The Smurfs?
Gary Vaynerchuk was the first to talk about
Did you get all your work done on Friday? If not, you've got my permission to work on it again today and tomorrow.
Over the weekend, I spent a good six
I'm giving you permission to take the afternoon off.
If your boss is upset, tell him I gave you permission. Go ahead. You can leave now.
I punched out ten minutes ago.
And
My parents were on to something.
Being named Noah in 1980 meant my parents were on the cutting edge of coolness. The name was still largely reserved for the ultra-religious families,
I had this idea for a local mashup of an offline/online web business a few years ago. It was a killer idea. I had seen startups in bigger cities offering