Other than finding out what makes people tick, I think the next most fascinating topic is what people think about money. Have you noticed that we can rationalize any spending decision, when we want to?
In the last few weeks I’ve had the chance to speak to two money and marketing experts and fellow corporate fugitives [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Entrepreneurs Unplugged'
What’s in your money mirror?
April 1st, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Becoming a solo-preneur · Entrepreneurs Unplugged · Fellow fugitives
Start from where you are
March 21st, 2009 · No Comments
When you go from employee to entrepreneur, it’s really easy to become overwhelmed with all you need to learn and do.
How to organize your office, what marketing tools to use, what to tell people about your services, how to set up your finances…it’s feels endless.
I have to tell you, that in many ways it is [...]
Tags: Becoming a solo-preneur · Bright shiny objects · Entrepreneurs Unplugged · Investing in yourself · Marketing yourself
Overcoming fear in business
March 4th, 2009 · No Comments
If you have already started your business, or you are in the midst of dreaming about it, you’ll be able to relate to the feeling that ranges from nagging doubt, to heart palpitations.
It’s fear. The entrepreneur’s enemy #1 shows up in a lot of ways… limiting yourself and the sheer scope of your business, being [...]
Tags: Becoming a solo-preneur · Entrepreneurs Unplugged · Fellow fugitives · Getting a real job
What Michael Gerber told me about leaving a corporate job
February 26th, 2009 · No Comments
As surreal as it feels at times I am in the middle of a six-week telesummit of my own creation and am having fabulous, inspiring conversations with very successful “corporate fugitives” as part of the Entrepreneurs Unplugged Telesummit I am producing with my friend Marcia Hoeck.
Our friendship, and this joint venture, developed quickly - which [...]
Tags: Becoming a solo-preneur · Entrepreneurs Unplugged · Fellow fugitives · Working at home