59. Mash Your Passions How could you combine your favorite things all into one business? Yoga + poetry + travel + X = ?
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63. Lunch – Yum Yum! “Genius Seat” Begins @ 1pm Work on your: Messes & Successes Ideal Client & Challenges Five-Step Program/Process Pick A Date For An Event
84. Learn The Power Of Baby Steps Patient, persistent baby steps will get you there better than crash-and-burn big leaps What can you get done in an hour or three?
95. Bonus: Aaron’s Lessons Learned Six Months After PebbleStorm Launch
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Editor's Notes
It is perfect timing for PebbleStorm, because business has changed, and it will never be the same
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Your purpose in life is to be happy, to share yourself with others.
This isn’t easy. And you probably won’t create this specific business, but it will give you clues to what you really would want to do. Play with this, don’t take it too seriously!
* Why? a) To prove time and $ is optional, b) To force myself to design my work/businesses based on trust, c) It makes the game more interesting, and d) 100 million people can’t play if they need much time or money!
While you work on your projects, don’t quit your dayjob. Give yourself runway, space to let them build, until they’re strong enough for you to survive off of (2-3 years)
Maybe more points about how exactly to price services in terms of time. NOT $ per hour, but also NOT flat fee per project with no limit/boundaries around hours (the painful lesson I'm learning now). Boxing the time spent on projects not only protects and preserves your boundaries/energy/time, but it also forces your client to get clear faster and to be more committed to timely results
You are your own worst enemy. Fear is the 2 nd biggest enemy.
But – the journey of a 1000 miles begins with a step.