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Category: Personal Lessons
Aug
30
2016
Visualise Your Goals
Aug
30
2016
I’ll let you in on a little secret. It’s a little habit I have that keeps me going every day. Each night before I go to sleep, I visualise what my life will be when I achieve my personal goals. I imagine the house I’ll live in, the car I’ll drive and even the wall
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25
2016
The 24hr Rule
Aug
25
2016
This is probably the shortest chapter I will write. As humans we are victims of emotion. If things go right, or wrong, or nothing happens at all, then these things called hormones affect us. They make us grumpy, they make us happy and they make us say things we shouldn’t. If you’ve been talking to
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20
2016
You Are Your Best Asset
Aug
20
2016
We’re taught in life to be quiet rather than loud; standing out from the crowd is a bad thing. It’s only to be done by successful people, people that can wear the cap. As we start out as a toddler we start problem solving. We look at the world around us and learn to adapt.
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15
2016
Embrace Your Mistakes
Aug
15
2016
We’re taught that all mistakes are bad and should be avoided at all costs. Mistakes lose sales and cost companies profit. We might be bad at our job, plain lazy or simply thick but either way making a mistake is most definitely a bad thing and we’re told to avoid it at all costs. This
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10
2016
Remember Who You Are
Aug
10
2016
The odds are you’re not going to be an entrepreneur straight out of university, in fact most entrepreneurs never go to university, and they work their way up and take a leap of faith around about 35. Much like being an officer in the army, you start at the bottom, and rise to the top;
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05
2016
You Need To Be 150% Better
Aug
05
2016
The world is not a fair place and because of this you’re going to have to run at 150% just to keep up. We’re taught to believe that having a great product is enough, but it’s not. Our world is full of bias towards existing products and services. Established competitors benefit from our natural tendency
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