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Making the Most of Your Resources

Are you a “Jack of all trades?”. Very few of us are. It’s rare indeed to find someone with all the skills required to do well in this game. Just check out the jobs and roles I listed in my blogging hats post. There are a lot of things involved in blogging, online marketing, and …

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What Do You Want?

Well? What do you want? Sometimes when I work with my coaching clients, one of the things we have to do is really discuss what their actual goals are. Not what they think their goals are, what they really are. It’s important because once you get going on a project you don’t want to be …

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Defeating Self-Limiting Thoughts

What would you do if you knew you could not fail? What goes through your mind, what are the words you tell yourself? How do you feel about yourself? Quietly think that over to yourself right now. Many people I speak to are constantly limiting their own performance through self doubt, lack of self respect …

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Motivational Quotes

One thing I like to collect in my swipe file is quotes. Quotes make you look more intelligent than you really are because you can borrow someone elses smarts and make it look like they are agreeing with you 😉 I saw these positive quotes in a comment over at the Dilbert Blog last year …

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Short Term Gains Versus Long Term Value

Liz and I just had a conversation that I had to write about. We were commenting how people sometimes sabotage their own efforts running after short term gains. There are obviously unethical things people do to get ahead. Things like spamming. Shady black hat tactics. Affiliate cookie stuffing. Tricks. Attacks. Then there are the less …

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Forget About Perfection, Just Do It

Three times yesterday I gave the same advice. Two of those times were to consulting clients with absolutely brilliant ideas for blogs. I wish I could tell you what those ideas are, I just know a ton of you would sign up right away. What was the problem? What was my advice? The problem is …

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Are You Working Too Hard?

Andy has a thought-provoking post over at his Tropical SEO blog The great entrepreneur-CEO is, at his/her core, smart and lazy. Could you be working too hard? Yes have commitment, energy, drive, ambition, but do not confuse those with “hard work”. Think of the old cliché “work smarter not harder”. Many of the best programmers …

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Turning Limitations Into Advantages

People seem to have a magnified view of their own limitations. Recently I have been putting together a blogging course and coaching program which has put me in discussions with a lot of beginning bloggers. It has also put me in touch with a bunch of people who think they couldn’t blog no matter what …

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Breaking bad habits and forming healthy ones

Another day, another memes (I invited anyone to tag me with a meme in return for a link and a free copy of my forthcoming ebook). Don’t worry, I am not going to tell my life story like yesterday, this one will be about you rather than me 🙂 Success is partly about good habits. …

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My Productivity Secret – The Joy of Flow State

What is your productivity secret? Adam “monkatwork” Kayce has tagged me for the Ultimate Guide to Productivity Group Writing Project. It’s a difficult question to answer. On the one hand, I do get a lot done. People often say to me that they wish they could also do this or that but they don’t have …

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Business Personality Types: Fear vs Thrill

One way to get more productivity out of yourself and your team is to understand what motivates them and supply more of it. Seth Godin says many companies are full of two types of people I now firmly believe that there are two polar opposites at work: Thrill seekers and Fear avoiders I can see …

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Good Habits … Do I Even Have Any?

Aaron Potts Tagged me with his “Simply Successful Secrets” meme. *Sigh*. Memes. I love reading them, find it hard to do them. This one could be interesting though. Here are the rules. Compose a new blog post listing the top 5 to 10 things that you do almost every day that help you to be …

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The Scarcity Fallacy

Ever feel you don’t have enough time? Not enough money? I’m sure it is a familiar thought. There are lots of things I would like to do “if only I had the time”. I wish I could afford … lots of things. Thinking about this though I have found there is often enough time to …

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If It’s Worth Doing It’s Worth Making Extraordinary

A few people took my post on defeating procrastination to be advising producing poor quality under the guise of “just getting something out there”. I would like to correct this if I wasn’t clear in my post. My opinion is if something is worth doing it is not just worth doing well, it is worth …

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Defeating Procrastination: Analysis Paralysis

Analysis Paralysis is where you can’t make any forward progress because you bog yourself down in details, tweaking, brainstorming, research and … anything but just getting on with it. Sound familiar? It’s something I struggle with. Partly out of fear of failure, partly because I love the idea-generation phase of projects, mostly because I am …

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Getting Organised: Don’t Fall into the Geek Trap

I’ve never been so disorganized since I switched computing platform. Pre-Mac I used Microsoft Outlook for pretty much all my organizational needs. Sure it was slow, bloated, buggy, crashed a lot, soaked up pretty much the computers entire memory, but it kept my desk tidy. Now I am lost for what to do. I have …

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