the Japanese have a saying that goes like this: "If you get on the wrong train, get off at the nearest station, the longer it takes you to get off, the more expensive the return trip will be." in train commutes, it’s practical. in life, it’s wise. the question becomes… how do you know you […]
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162: 3-2-1 Method: Side-Hustle to Full-Time
Taking your side hustle full-time isn’t just a decision; it’s a leap of faith, a strategic move that needs careful consideration and planning. In today’s blog post, I want to share how I navigated this transition, hoping it will guide you or someone you know who’s on the brink of making this significant change. Recognizing […]
chess or checkers?
are you playing chess or checkers? chess is strategic. checkers is tactical. chess is looking at the what if. checkers is looking at the right now. one is not right and one is not wrong. sometimes, you just need to play checkers. sometimes, you need to play chess. just don’t play checkers when someone else […]
in a world of options, you lose.
options create problems. what if you had no options? what if you hired a coach that costs $5,000/mo? and what if you weren’t allowed to fire this coach—ever? you would have two options. and only two. option #1 – learn as much as you possibly could. make the investment worth it. do everything in your […]
161: Do You Have A Job or a Business?
Understanding the Difference Between a Job and a Business: Scale Your Operations Owning a business entity, like an LLC or corporation, doesn’t necessarily mean you’ve escaped the traditional job structure. Many entrepreneurs, myself included, start by essentially creating a job for ourselves under the guise of business ownership. This realization is crucial as it sets […]