Tag Archives: entrepreneurial mindset

Making Bad Decisions? Cognitive Biases May Be To Blame, an Infographic

18 Sep

How much has to be made every minute to reach 1 million dollars in a year

12 Sep

They say dreams without deadlines aren’t goals, AKA we won’t get them done.

Here we have a very specific dollar and time amount needed to get where we need to be if our goal is to make a million dollars in a year’s time frame.

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The below acronym should help with getting your mindset right as well.

3 Sep

Your job is a scam.
Your boss is a tyrant.
Your 401k is a joke.

Do you even have legit healthcare?

That doesn’t rob you via co-pays and or fine you if you can’t afford it.
Yeah, that sounds like your $140,000 liberal arts degree in medieval poetry is really paying off… Yeah on labor day im being a d*ck.

But it’s time to wake yall up. 30 years at a crap job to retire old tired and broke with a decade or two free is the scam.
Amway, primerica, mlm, are not.
Building a credit business, flipping homes, et all rock.

It is hard work but every dream is.
LIVE THE DREAM.

Fastest way to Save $3000.00 a year: Brown Bag your Lunch

3 Sep

I have an amazing tip to save the average Joe $3,000.00 a year: Bring your lunch to work.

Everyday.

Period.

If you do the math you spend an average of $5 a day time 5 days a week, which is $25 a week at 4 weeks minimum.

I know the average Joe actually thinks that because they work for a living they deserve a better lunch maybe a better breakfast and even a better dinner depending on your shift. So it becomes more like $20 a day. Which is $100 a week. Times 52 weeks. That is $5200.00 a year.

The average between the 2 is roughly 3 grand usd.

In 5 years you have $15,000.00 dollars. Now that is a house down payment, aka a rental property…

You see where I’m going?

Are you willing to eatess from those who live outside your home?

How to Launch a Small Business in 30 Days

30 Aug

How to Launch a Small Business in 30 Days is an amazing infographic to help you get moving asap.

While every endeavor is different this primer will surely get you to the next step, if you are willing.

Things you Should Never say at work: an Infographic

28 Aug

Things you Should Never say at work: an Infographic

This infographic should help how you speak and therefore yield better results on your climb to the top.

Know Your Worth

23 Jul

Know Your Worth

So folks this will probably be a two-part blog.

At my day job I am in an interim position and I was also in a leadership program. A special task within my leadership program was to assume a role that is also interim, that in theory fast-tracks you for management.

Now 5 Weeks Later I interviewed for the newer position, I have done everything they asked, and now have been denied it.

It is interesting because I also have the chance to Simply reapply but not interview to get a secondary spot for the same position.

I am currently mulling over going back to my original no management, no perks position. Why you ask?

Because in my heart I am not a second-place candidate. And I think the strongest message I can send to my employer, myself, and my son is that I have to control my destiny and never settle for less. Having discussed it with my spouse who is in agreement I am mildly conflicted but leaning towards going back to my original position. I will maintain my pay. Despite my work and these multiple sort of promotion/semi- promotions I have never had a raise.

Now this is customary where I work, that doesn’t mean I have to accept it either. To be continued…

Follow up Infographic- How to Develop an App: the Legal Issues

17 Jul

This Follow up InfographicHow to Develop an App: the Legal Issues is a great primer to compliment our recent infographic in apps.

Let your inner entrepreneur meet your inner nerd and get that loot!

Infographic: 55 SEO tips for Small Businesses

15 Jul

The Infographic: 55 SEO tips for Small Businesses is an excellent resource for the small business owner. Getting SEO right is no small task, but this is a great primer to get you moving in the right direction.

Follow up to the previous infographic on your freelance hourly rates

14 Jul

I wanted to let you know that setting a higher freelance fee is better than setting a low one.

First you need to recognize your worth and all you you bring to the table- every single transaction.

Second you need to know that you can start at hundred and drop to 50, but you can’t start at 50 and go to 100.

Remember settimg a low bar for your pricing aka your worth may work as an opener but if you undervalue yourself how can you expect others to value you?

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