Focus on What You Can Be Good At
If you focus on what you can be good at, you’ll accomplish far more than you would otherwise. When Steve Jobs returned to Apple in the mid-1990s, he did something counterintuitive for a company that was three months away from bankruptcy. He slashed several product lines, even if they were generating revenue. Then he drew…
Three Frequently Overlooked Variables That Determine Your Success as an Entrepreneur
Budding entrepreneurs, artists, and creatives spend a lot of time trying to find the right product for the market: an app that people will use, or a book that people will want to read. But they don’t spend nearly as much time thinking about whether THEY are the right person to build the app they…
The Artist Personality:Traits of Commercially Successful Creators
Just like building a startup, one of the hardest but most important things about building an audience is managing your psychology. You need to understand the personal characteristics of a commercially successful artist.
The Hidden Dangers of Following Your Passion
Folllow your passion sounds like good advice. But there are many hidden dangers to following your passion that people overlook.
Using Brazen Ideas to Captivate the World
Hillary Weiss shares how we can take brazen ideas and use them to captivate our audience. Since 2011, she’s helped countless brands all over the world get seen and heard earn thousands of dollars.
Why Checking Email Frequently is Bad for Your Brain
There are few things more countrerpdocutive than checking email frequently. But it’s so common that people don’t question it. And it doesn’t need to be this way.
The Daily Routine That Helped Me Write 4 Books and Record 1000 Podcasts
A common pattern I’ve noticed in many creative people is struggling to make ideas happen. Their actions do not match their intentions, and this is usually because they don’t have a daily routine. Below I’ll show you how to create a daily routine that has enabled me to write four books, record over 1,000 podcast…
Why Outliers are Bad Role Models for Most of Us
Outliers are bad role models for most of us. But we use them as our role models because their stories are the ones we read, read, and watch. And that causes to set unrealistic goals that we don’t accomplish.
The Truth about Popularity and Status
Mitch talks about likability, its correlation between popularity and happiness by sharing secrets to boosting your likability through things like understanding what makes people tick; developing empathy for others; making people feel good about themselves; using humor in moderation, and many more ways!
Things I Would Do Differently If I Started My Business Today
It’s hard to know what you’re doing when you start a business. There are so many unknowns and you can’t predict the future. You learn as you go, but there are some things I would do differently if I started my business today. Learn some of my biggest mistakes and you’ll be more likely to…