What's your job? What's your life? How do they commingle, reflect and refract one another? What's at stake if you screw this balance up? Your marriage? Your friendships? Your health? Your business success?
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What's your job? What's your life? How do they commingle, reflect and refract one another? What's at stake if you screw this balance up? Your marriage? Your friendships? Your health? Your business success?
Last week we started a conversation about productivity, doing great work and who sets the rules for what’s “productive enough?” This is the second part of that conversation where we dig into some surprising tactics to help us balance work and life better. Enjoy!
You beat yourself up when you don’t get enough done in the day. You get frustrated and moody and it clouds your vision, keeps you from doing your best work. I know because I do the same thing… and, for some reason, we’re ALL so naturally bad at work-life balance.
Wherever you are in your business, you’ll find yourself somewhere in the questions these 5 listeners ask. We have a great time answering these questions and getting to the heart of the matter. Enjoy!
Sometimes the most trafficked pages on your site aren’t the most engaged-with pages. You could have a million people landing on a page they all immediately leave… within a second or two. That’s not the kind of performance you want from a page.
Let’s talk about a few things you can do in the next few days to increase traffic to your website. In this episode we answer questions from listeners. Each one about a different piece of the traffic puzzle.
If you’re struggling to find motivation, listen to this episode—rich tips to get you out of the muddy waters and back into clarity, focus and direction. In this conversation we address the second part of “Terry’s” question: how to re-find your motivation.
Have you heard Marc Maron’s podcast? It’s called WTF and it’s consistently at the top of the podcast charts. Recently Maron interviewed the inimitable Billy Connolly and I found a scene in the conversation that holds a killer insight for entrepreneurs.
You’re not building your business to end up alone and regretful, like some Scrooge in a silent house somewhere. But if you're an entrepreneur you could be on the fast track to relationship regret.
A bunch of ideas. They’re written on index cards and spread all over the table. They’re all yours. Which one (or ones) do you choose? You don’t want to waste time on a dud idea.