Tag Archives: thrive or survive

Apple wins appeal in $234 million patent infringement case

30 Sep

https://www.engadget.com/2018/09/28/apple-patent-infringement-appeal-university-of-wisconsin-madison/

Infographic: Decoding the Dress Code

30 Sep

Infographic: Decoding the Dress Code is a quick primer on how you should dress based on the event.

Dress for the future you want n

ot the job you hate.

Interview with Alex Ardenti coming soon

20 Sep

Very excited folks.
The @alexardenti agreed to do an interview with me. As a huge fan of his work I reached out with a work sample and Alex graciously agreed.

The lesson here folks is you won’t get a yes if you don’t ask.

Another lesson is simply that if you look to work with the best you will become the best.

19 Sep

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.

Check this out too:

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

Companies, get off your soapbox, shopping is not Politics!

4 Sep

Quick message to Levi’s, Marcus Lemonis, Dick’s Sporting Goods and the assorted banks et al:

Get off your soapbox!!! All I really want is to buy the goods I trust based on quality ease of access and price point. You’re consistent forays into politics to try and lure me into your agendas are highly annoying.

And so far- it’s also starting to seem like bad business. Now this isn’t a right left, 2nd Amendment or other issue.

The problem we have here is that the consumers did not ask for your opinion. You are simply throwing your hat into the ring when no one asked be part of the fight.

How about you save the add money and give the consumers lower prices so we can afford your goods and have money to put our kids in the after-school Sports without being broke after buying the equipment?

How about we just keep all the registers open at Walmart instead of having 30 of them and only opening 2 of them? How about someone bag my groceries instead of trying to get me to do the job that used to be factored into the cost of the items?

Now I’m not going to preach from the pulpit myself. What I want are for people to be able to make unbiased opinions for themselves. Don’t influence my news or my purchases.

Let me spend the dollars I actually earn how I actually want to.

It almost sounds scary that this article is being written.

It’s sad enough that my Nikes are crap quality wise, and cost almost triple what they did in the 90s. And now we’re going to add politics to the purchase?

In my world that’s adding insult to injury.

The waitress/er at Outback doesn’t tell me his/her opinion on the steak. He or she serves it and does excellent service and there’s a 25% tip. Period.

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.

Infographic: 9 Superhero Money Saving Habits

29 Aug

As promised we are adding content on mamaging your every day life, not just your business.

The above Infographic: 9 Superhero Money Saving Habits is a superb place to start your journey.

I can teach you to be a successful entrepreneur without a question. Now if I can’t get you to manage your own finances on a daily basis all the money in the world will go down the pisser.

Let’s work at making us all better stewards of our money, better, connoisseurs of our daily habits, our time, and finally better entrepreneurs.

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.

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