Why You Will Never Be A Millionaire
So you want to be a millionaire? Well let me tell you that you won’t be, unless you are clear on your purpose.
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So you want to be a millionaire? Well let me tell you that you won’t be, unless you are clear on your purpose.
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All organizations have culture. Culture is intangible, and a description of the default behaviors, tendencies and styles of its workforce. Your freelance organization is no different, but what is your ‘culture’?
Freelancers: Does Your Personality Define Your Business? Read More »
In a recent post on CIO.COM , it’s revealed which cities have IT jobs available for you to fill right now. I am not surprised to see that NYC and Washington D.C. are among these cities. Is Your city in the list?
Where Have the IT Jobs Gone? Read More »
Leaving the safety and stability of a permanent job is a daunting task. Thousands (like You?) don’t chase their dream of being their own boss every day because they just don’t know how to make that leap of faith and hand in that resignation letter that’s gathering dust in their minds!
How To Leave a Permanent Job to Become a Freelancer Read More »
I found a great article when I was perusing one of Eric Brown‘s latest posts – ‘6 Small Things You Can Do When You Lack Discipline’. Recession may be making you doubt yourself, or create a drop in motivation, or perhaps you’re feeling unloved by your boss.
If You Lack Discipline, Don’t Beat Yourself Up! Read More »
Do you manage expense? Whether you’re a manager, professional or freelancer, if you make decisions that involve spending money then you must ignore sunk costs. This is the advice from guru Seth Godin.
Sunk Costs Are Irrelevant Read More »
Setting prices for freelance gigs is not an easy task. I am sure you know what I mean. It’s a dichotomy – you want to earn as much profit as you can, whilst at the same time offering an attractive price that your customer believes offers them value.
Freelancer Negotiation: Will You Factor? Read More »
Many parts of the world regularly suffer from drought and famine. People and wildlife seem to adapt well (as a matter of course) to what is a cyclical phenomenon.So is economic recession.
Recession Survival – Lessons From Nature Read More »
Thanks to everyone who has left great comments on this blog and sent me private messages. I really appreciate your support in keeping this blog alive and kicking.
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