Excellent insight. Thanks. It nudged me off the fence I've been sitting on for a very long time, wondering if all the experience I gained starting, building and selling a business over 20 years ago was still relevant. Some of it is, for sure. Maybe all of it is to somebody like younger me, 36 years old (40 years ago) with what I thought was a hot idea and very little money to invest in it. I guess I'll just have to put it out there.
Rick the stuff you learned just in terms of mindset/mental toughness alone to build a successful business will be immensely helpful for anybody looking to start a business!
Thank you! I’ve taken so many workshops where we had to create our client avatar and ALWAYS I’m whispering in the back row “can it just be me, but before I knew this stuff?”
This is indeed the best writing advice I've ever had. And it works wonders with essays, but also with technical writing. I write about the things I wish I knew when I was undergrad, and explain them in the way I wish I had have them explained to me.
Which one would you click -
10 ways I made money or
10 ways to make money.
It's the personal touch that we crave for.
How I did it > How to do it
The connection counts. Algorithm fails.
Agree!!!
I agree.
Excellent insight. Thanks. It nudged me off the fence I've been sitting on for a very long time, wondering if all the experience I gained starting, building and selling a business over 20 years ago was still relevant. Some of it is, for sure. Maybe all of it is to somebody like younger me, 36 years old (40 years ago) with what I thought was a hot idea and very little money to invest in it. I guess I'll just have to put it out there.
Rick the stuff you learned just in terms of mindset/mental toughness alone to build a successful business will be immensely helpful for anybody looking to start a business!
Thank you! I’ve taken so many workshops where we had to create our client avatar and ALWAYS I’m whispering in the back row “can it just be me, but before I knew this stuff?”
It SURE CAN BE Angie!!!
Thank you for sharing.
This is indeed the best writing advice I've ever had. And it works wonders with essays, but also with technical writing. I write about the things I wish I knew when I was undergrad, and explain them in the way I wish I had have them explained to me.
It always produces the best writing, I think.
It’s nice to see someone who doesn’t think algorithm isn’t everything.