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  • Effective Vs Being “Busy”

    Effective means doing what is required to accomplish certain goals you are wanting to achieve. It means doing what is necessary to complete a certain task in the most logical and direct way. The key is to have intent behind what you are doing. Busy means always having something to do… Busy can be effective,… Continue reading

  • Compromise

    I’ve always been business savvy… whatever that means… I remember skipping out of my grade 10 science class to “go to the washroom” when I was actually making a transaction with someone across the world through a e-commerce business I had created. I would miss the lecture on tectonic plates and the shape of the… Continue reading

  • What if this were easy?

    Another great insight from Tim Ferriss is to ask yourself this question: What if this were easy? If you have a “difficult” venture, or obstacle, or project you want to complete, and you are not sure if it is “possible”, then ask yourself that question. If you can answer that question, then it’s not as… Continue reading

  • Systems & Options

    Rules are strict and rigid. They remain stagnant, and are set to accomplish only one thing, like 1) Do not touch, 2) No soliciting, 3) You must subscribe to this blog. Rules are boring, and you are meant to follow them, even though they have only one option. And when you break the rule, everyone… Continue reading

  • Fiat money

    There is no inherent or intrinsic value in our currency. Paper money has no worth besides the fact that the government has labelled a $5 bill to have the purchasing power of a MacDonald’s happy meal. It’s “fiat”, the Latin word that means “it shall be”, or I like to simply say as “fake” The only… Continue reading

  • 0 Inbox Rule

    It’s easy to push things off till later, especially reading your emails and replying to them. But then you pile them up and 5 emails unread turn into 500, and you fall behind. If your inbox has too many advertisements or junk filling it up, then unsubscribe, throw out the trash, so you can filter… Continue reading

  • 1% Rule

    Consistency and frequency is greater than amount… It is better to work on being better at what you do by 1% everyday for 1000 days, than trying to improve by 1000% in one day, which is virtually impossible. Constant progress is the key to improvement. 1% is easy to do and may seem little, but… Continue reading

  • Mentors

    It has officially been one month since I started this blog on October 29th, 2017. This month has been nothing short of amazing for me…and I hope to continue this newfound excitement for education, knowledge, and writing. But I didn’t start this alone. I had mentors to guide me. So, in tribute to Tim Ferriss’s… Continue reading

  • Listen to the music…and the lyrics

    I’ve just recently added a soldier to my army. : Raving Fans by Ken Blanchard and Sheldon Bowles There was an interesting concept in the book that used this metaphor: Listen to the music…and the lyrics. Sometimes the lyrics and music of a song are in harmony, but sometimes they say completely different things. Just like… Continue reading

  • Give Yourself the Gift of DONE

    Perfectionism kills projects Why? Because “perfect” doesn’t exist. It’s unachievable, which is why we use the term as a rhetoric to emphasize excellence and use it as a flattering comment. But in reality, perfectionism is this flawed philosophy of never getting anything done. When you hold yourself to impossible standards of “perfect”, every project you… Continue reading