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Don’t make it pretty, make it work

Michelle Shaeffer wrote a great post about entrepreneurship the other day. She said: Trust me when I say that, having seen behind the scenes of lots of businesses (from tiny home businesses to six and seven figure businesses) in the past 12 years, it’s almost never pretty. It’s messy.  It’s a fight.  It’s hard work.  [...]

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Learning to say NO

The other day, I asked the people on my mailing list to fill out a short survey, telling  me the biggest challenges they were facing right now. I’ve just closed it to responses, and once I’ve had a chance to process the free-text question I will publish a proper report. Sso far, though, people’s greatest [...]

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Failing Forward

Can I just say? I kind of hate learning new skills. Because, for quite a while in the beginning there, I suck at whatever it is. I do not like to suck at stuff. I prefer to be competent, or, even better, excellent. Unfortunate, really, since if I stuck to the things I know how [...]

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