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WHEN SHOULD FREELANCERS WALK AWAY FROM A PROJECT (Part 2)
The 3 Key Reasons Why A Professional Contract Goes Bad
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Kissimmee, Florida — The second part in our series regarding “When Should Freelancers Walk Away From A Project”…
Did you really just run out of ideas or did you just run out of things to do that you already know how to do?
Originally published at https://yanngirard.typepad.com.
At 13, they said gaming was a waste of time, then I made $200k selling cheat codes.
with Guest Cassidy Phillips: MakingBank S3E51
I believe there is nothing wrong with spending a significant amount of time every day “working” — that is, as long as there is a good balance between work-family-and you following your goals and passions.
Makes for a cool quote, and I actually think it comes from a good place:
We just wanted to say a huge thank you!
Can this be true about ideas too? Having too many innovative new ideas can lead us to stick to the status quo and not actually take any action to implement any of the ideas. If this is true, then what is the process to chose one innovative idea to work on? The natural ‘Fear of failure' along with ‘Option overload' can actually accelerate the maintainence of our life’s status quo. #literallythinkingoutloud
I’ve been so caught up thinking how to bring a revolutionary way to live my life these past months that I tend to forget about my upcoming birthday in this flourishing month of May.
I must be a young 50, because this Gen-Xer sees nothing but options. This is what my younger self lacked: the ability to see and and the courage to seize opportunities.
I grew into leadership without having thought about it, (as an entrepreneur running a arch/urban design practice) (as you have) and had to learn quickly how to share the mission and then grow people rather than micro manage them. I read a lot of books and listened to a lot of podcasts/ted talks etc. Your point about giving feedback is so important…
Linkedin is The Wonderland of abstract concepts regarding work, and its users sometimes amaze me, and naturally make me question my honesty and dedication, my backbone as a professional. If I ever decide to become a teacher…
Last night, on date night with my wife, we experienced something we never had before.
By Maria Baron Palamar
Reading this excellent article through again, a further suggestion I would make is to replace all occurrences of “Growth” throughout with “Profit seeking”.
This would then add some substance to the implication that the “Zero-sum” game is actually invalid.
Remaining calm in conflicts has been the goal of many people. “How do I maintain my calm when I’m…
The challenges — and the importance — of being out on the road, in the middle, on the circuit as a creative professional
Mr.Grey , can we connect via WhatsApp? I want to let you in on a little adventure.
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It’s about the impact, about where I can do the most, about conservation and the world…
Your Success Loop!
We all have to start somewhere… are you ready to dive into your Success Loop — to come out stronger, faster, and smarter? Where have you…
This is so accurate.
The backbone of business is the entrepreneur that first came up with an idea. A dream. A thought…
The contra here is big examples like Microsoft, Apple and Google. Most big businesses we look up to in terms of size had multiple people contributing skills.
There was a time when you had all the answers… were the smartest one in the room, the best salesperson, the most…
Thank you. Valuable and insightful — and this helps focus on the core part of business — operations. 10 businesses in different industries works because the operations are strong.
What exactly is resistance? Many activities elicit resistance. The pursuit of any calling in writing, painting…
Great points! I wish more people were more intentional about culture!