What do you work for?
When a decision came down to price alone, my dad asked the question, “What do you work for?”
You might be crazy to start a business. You might be crazy not to.
When a decision came down to price alone, my dad asked the question, “What do you work for?”
Bud Tribble, longstanding colleague of Steve Jobs, created a concept to describe a phenomenon that happened when you were in Jobs’ vicinity.
Have you ever had someone ask a question that you know you know the answer to, but you can’t quite find it?
It’s time to get back in the arena.
Plan A and plan B take just as much effort.
Turning up to do the minimum before clocking off is not what champions are made of.
Jason Feifer of Entrepreneur magazine has a mantra and it’s: “I’m not f*cking around”.
I'm not ashamed to admit I have a folder on my computer called the folder of motivation.
Since the news of my social media agency’s acquisition was made public, and I told you why I made that move, there are two words I keep hearing: What’s next?